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Tauplan is a planning and task management tool accessed through a web browser, positioned around helping users “plan ahead and save time.” It refers to the items users need or want to complete each day as “things,” and aims to improve execution through automatic organization, prioritization, and daily planning.
Based on the main content, Tauplan’s core functionality consists of four areas: task management, Drawers, daily planning, and Smart Rating. The system hides lower-importance items and prioritizes more urgent ones; the more frequently it is used, the better it can learn a user’s prioritization habits. Drawers are used to group similar items, making them suitable for scenarios such as shopping lists, office work, and home tasks. Smart Rating tracks progress, analyzes daily plans, and provides suggestions for improvement.
The website clearly states that Tauplan can be used for free and that users can create a free account. The terms further explain that the cost of the free Plan is that ads are shown to users. The product also offers paid Subscriptions, different Plans, and Additional Services, with monthly billing cycles, upfront charges, and cancellation taking effect at the end of the current cycle. However, the main content does not disclose specific prices, plan tiers, or feature limits, which makes purchasing transparency relatively weak.
Tauplan supports email registration, as well as sign-up and login with Google and Facebook accounts; these are the main third-party connections currently visible. The main content does not show enterprise collaboration features such as team members, shared tasks, role-based permissions, or comment-based collaboration, nor does it provide an API, Webhooks, or developer documentation. In terms of deployment, the terms state that the service is used through the tauplan.com Portal in a browser, making it a cloud-based web service. Self-hosting or private deployment is not mentioned.
The terms list account risk-control and suspension rules. For example, multiple failed login attempts will require a password reset, and high-frequency logins from the same IP may be temporarily blocked. Users can delete their accounts, and content will be deleted within 90 days. Business users can obtain a Data Processing Agreement, and Polish law applies. However, the main content does not disclose common enterprise security information such as encryption, backups, compliance certifications, or audit logs. The main support channel visible is a complaint email address.
Tauplan’s strengths are its low free-entry barrier, focused feature set, and suitability for personal daily planning and to-do prioritization; Smart Rating is its key differentiator. Its weaknesses include opaque pricing and limited information on team collaboration, integrations, APIs, and security/compliance. It is better suited to individual users, freelancers, or lightweight task management scenarios. If you need team project collaboration, permission controls, or a localized ecosystem, alternatives to consider include Todoist, TickTick 滴答清单, Microsoft To Do, Notion, Trello, or 飞书任务.
The main content does not provide information on access from mainland China, ICP filing, node locations, or payment channels, so its accessibility from China is unknown. If using it within a domestic team, it is recommended to first test connectivity to tauplan.com, whether registration emails can be received, and whether subscription payments are supported.
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