AI Task & Project Management Tool "Suit Up" Launches Support Campaign for Female Entrepreneurs
Suit Co., Ltd. is running a campaign for its AI task management tool "Suit Up," offering female entrepreneurs free implementation support directly from the CEO, limited to 3 companies.
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- 📰 Published: April 5, 2026 at 10:10
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Suit Co., Ltd. (Location: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Yusuke Komatsu) will run a campaign to support female entrepreneurs for its AI task and project management tool, "Suit Up."
A free trial (7 days) is available for the beta version of "Suit Up," a management support cloud tool for simple AI-powered project and task management that teams can use daily. We encourage you to first try operating Suit Up and take a step towards managing your team's tasks.
Click here for the Suit Up Free Trial
1. Female Entrepreneur Support Campaign
During the period from April 5 to April 10, 2026, among the companies run by female entrepreneurs who apply for the free trial of Suit Up and plan to introduce team task management, limited to 3 companies, Yusuke Komatsu, a professional CEO with a track record of value-up for SMEs and startups and the representative of our company, will personally conduct a free campaign to support the introduction of team task management.
Companies wishing to receive this support are requested to apply using the contact form below. Please write "Female Entrepreneur Support Campaign" in the "Inquiry Details" section of the form.
https://suitup.jp/contact-form/
According to our simulation, if a company with 30 employees has task progress checks between superiors and subordinates twice a day for 8 minutes, it incurs a cost of 1.19 million yen in one month (calculated at 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 Issues of Task Management" conducted between October 6 and October 10, 2023, targeting managers, executives, and employees working for companies and organizations with 1,000 or fewer employees), the methods of task management were mainly intended for individual use, with "email and calendar functions" at 31.2%, "handwritten memos, planners, and notebooks" at 30.6%, and "business chat" at 14.3%, while tools meant for team task management...
A free trial (7 days) is available for the beta version of "Suit Up," a management support cloud tool for simple AI-powered project and task management that teams can use daily. We encourage you to first try operating Suit Up and take a step towards managing your team's tasks.
Click here for the Suit Up Free Trial
1. Female Entrepreneur Support Campaign
During the period from April 5 to April 10, 2026, among the companies run by female entrepreneurs who apply for the free trial of Suit Up and plan to introduce team task management, limited to 3 companies, Yusuke Komatsu, a professional CEO with a track record of value-up for SMEs and startups and the representative of our company, will personally conduct a free campaign to support the introduction of team task management.
Companies wishing to receive this support are requested to apply using the contact form below. Please write "Female Entrepreneur Support Campaign" in the "Inquiry Details" section of the form.
https://suitup.jp/contact-form/
According to our simulation, if a company with 30 employees has task progress checks between superiors and subordinates twice a day for 8 minutes, it incurs a cost of 1.19 million yen in one month (calculated at 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 Issues of Task Management" conducted between October 6 and October 10, 2023, targeting managers, executives, and employees working for companies and organizations with 1,000 or fewer employees), the methods of task management were mainly intended for individual use, with "email and calendar functions" at 31.2%, "handwritten memos, planners, and notebooks" at 30.6%, and "business chat" at 14.3%, while tools meant for team task management...