AI Task Management & Project Management Tool 'Suit Up' Launches Support Campaign for Digital Marketing Companies
Suit Inc. announced a free implementation support campaign for its AI task management tool 'Suit Up', targeting digital marketing companies.
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- 📰 Published: April 2, 2026 at 10:10
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Suit Inc. (Location: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director, President & CEO: Yusuke Komatsu) will run a support campaign for digital marketing companies on its AI task management and project management tool "Suit Up".
The beta version of "Suit Up," a management support cloud offering an easy-to-use project and task management tool powered by AI that teams can continue using every day, is available for a 7-day free trial. First, please try operating Suit Up and take the first step toward your team's task management.
Suit Up Free Trial Here
## 1. Digital Marketing Company Support Campaign
During the period from April 2 to April 10, 2026, limited to 3 digital marketing companies that sign up for the Suit Up free trial and plan to introduce team task management, our representative Komatsu, a professional manager with a proven track record in increasing the value of small and medium-sized enterprises and startups, will personally provide free support for the introduction of team task management.
Companies desiring this support should apply via the inquiry form below. Please write "Digital Marketing Company Support Campaign" in the "Inquiry Content" section of the form.
https://suitup.jp/contact-form/
According to our simulation, if a company with 30 employees spends 8 minutes twice a day confirming task progress between supervisors and subordinates, it will cost 1.19 million yen per month (calculated based on 20 business days). This cost burden, which is by no means small for SMEs, can be greatly improved by introducing team task management and "visualizing" team tasks.
However, according to a survey by Nulab Inc. (*Survey on "Current Status and Challenges of Task Management" conducted from October 6 to October 10, 2023, targeting managers, executives, and company employees working in companies/organizations with 1,000 or fewer employees), the methods of task management are primarily expected to be used for individual task management, with "email and calendar functions" at 31.2%, "handwritten memos, pocketbooks, and notebooks" at 30.6%, and "business chat" at 14
The beta version of "Suit Up," a management support cloud offering an easy-to-use project and task management tool powered by AI that teams can continue using every day, is available for a 7-day free trial. First, please try operating Suit Up and take the first step toward your team's task management.
Suit Up Free Trial Here
## 1. Digital Marketing Company Support Campaign
During the period from April 2 to April 10, 2026, limited to 3 digital marketing companies that sign up for the Suit Up free trial and plan to introduce team task management, our representative Komatsu, a professional manager with a proven track record in increasing the value of small and medium-sized enterprises and startups, will personally provide free support for the introduction of team task management.
Companies desiring this support should apply via the inquiry form below. Please write "Digital Marketing Company Support Campaign" in the "Inquiry Content" section of the form.
https://suitup.jp/contact-form/
According to our simulation, if a company with 30 employees spends 8 minutes twice a day confirming task progress between supervisors and subordinates, it will cost 1.19 million yen per month (calculated based on 20 business days). This cost burden, which is by no means small for SMEs, can be greatly improved by introducing team task management and "visualizing" team tasks.
However, according to a survey by Nulab Inc. (*Survey on "Current Status and Challenges of Task Management" conducted from October 6 to October 10, 2023, targeting managers, executives, and company employees working in companies/organizations with 1,000 or fewer employees), the methods of task management are primarily expected to be used for individual task management, with "email and calendar functions" at 31.2%, "handwritten memos, pocketbooks, and notebooks" at 30.6%, and "business chat" at 14