What's inside
Turn loose ends into next steps.
X9 is built around a few simple ideas — capture what needs attention, bring the right people in, and follow up until something actually happens. No boards, no ceremonies, no learning curve. Just the lightest tools to make sure things do not get lost.
The basics
Three small ideas. That is the whole product.
Keep related responsibilities together.
When several things belong to the same building, the same trip, or the same evening, group them. Share the group so the whole context travels — not just the title of one task.
Bring the right person into the loop.
Reach the people you already have in your contacts, not the ones inside a workspace. Hand a task off in two taps, and they open it on the device they already use.
Give every task a clear next step.
A task in X9 is something you noticed that someone needs to act on. Short title, an owner, optional context. Nothing else gets in the way of it actually happening.
Where real life happens
Start action from the place where the issue is.
When you see it, capture it.
A printable QR on a poster, a sticker on the broken thing, a code at the front desk. Anyone with a phone scans, and the task is there. The first step is noticing — make the second step take a second.
Share with people outside any formal workspace.
A link is enough. Send it to a friend, a neighbour, a contractor, a parent. They open it without installing anything or creating an account — because real life involves more people than your team does.
Works on whatever phone they already have.
iOS, Android, web — same link, same handoff page, same speed. X9 picks the right experience automatically, and the person on the other side never has to think about it.
Less chasing. More doing.
Follow up without carrying it all in your head.
See what is moving without sending another “just checking in.”
Assignees mark progress with a tap. You see it on your screen — no message, no nudge, no awkward follow-up that everyone has to read.
A nudge once, not a thread of three.
When a task stalls, give it one quiet bump. We handle the rest. No nag chains, no message volleyball, no apologising for the second reminder.
Each task only travels as far as it needs to.
The person you brought in sees their task and the context they need — and nothing else. Sharing is simple precisely because it stays narrow.