Announcement of Suit Up Seminar: "Task Management Linked with LINE"
Suit Inc. will host a free seminar on April 8, 2026, about boosting SME productivity using "Suit Up", an AI and LINE-integrated team task management tool.
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Suit Inc. (Location: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director, President & CEO: Yusuke Komatsu) will hold a free "Suit Up Seminar: Task Management Linked with LINE" starting at 19:00 on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, with our company's representative, Komatsu, serving as the instructor.
In the beta version of "Suit Up," a management support cloud for project and task management tools that is made easy with AI and can be continued by teams every day (hereinafter referred to as "Suit Up"), a free trial (7 days) is available. First, try operating Suit Up and take a step forward into team task management.
1. Overview of Suit Up Seminar "Task Management Linked with LINE"
Our company will hold a free "Suit Up Seminar: Task Management Linked with LINE" starting at 19:00 on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, with our company's representative, Komatsu, serving as the instructor.
If you wish to participate in the seminar, please apply via the registration form below.
https://x.gd/mk1g8
According to our company's simulation, assuming a company with 30 employees, if task progress checks taking 8 minutes twice a day occur 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, can be greatly improved by introducing team task management and "visualizing" the team's tasks.
However, according to a survey by Nulab Inc. (* A survey on the "current status and issues of task management" targeting executives, officers, and employees working for companies and organizations with 1,000 or fewer employees, conducted from October 6 to October 10, 2023), the methods of task management are predominantly "email and calendar functions" at 31.2%, "handwritten memos, pocketbooks, and notebooks" at 30.6%, and "business chat" at 14.3%, which are primarily assumed for individual task management. On the other hand, "Excel and spreadsheets" at 25.2% and "dedicated task management tools" at 11.7% are the only methods used for team task management.
Therefore, our company believes that introducing team task management as a first step is the key to increasing the labor productivity of small and medium-sized enterprises, mid-tier companies, and startups (hereinafter referred to as "SMEs, etc.").
In the beta version of "Suit Up," a management support cloud for project and task management tools that is made easy with AI and can be continued by teams every day (hereinafter referred to as "Suit Up"), a free trial (7 days) is available. First, try operating Suit Up and take a step forward into team task management.
1. Overview of Suit Up Seminar "Task Management Linked with LINE"
Our company will hold a free "Suit Up Seminar: Task Management Linked with LINE" starting at 19:00 on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, with our company's representative, Komatsu, serving as the instructor.
If you wish to participate in the seminar, please apply via the registration form below.
https://x.gd/mk1g8
According to our company's simulation, assuming a company with 30 employees, if task progress checks taking 8 minutes twice a day occur 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, can be greatly improved by introducing team task management and "visualizing" the team's tasks.
However, according to a survey by Nulab Inc. (* A survey on the "current status and issues of task management" targeting executives, officers, and employees working for companies and organizations with 1,000 or fewer employees, conducted from October 6 to October 10, 2023), the methods of task management are predominantly "email and calendar functions" at 31.2%, "handwritten memos, pocketbooks, and notebooks" at 30.6%, and "business chat" at 14.3%, which are primarily assumed for individual task management. On the other hand, "Excel and spreadsheets" at 25.2% and "dedicated task management tools" at 11.7% are the only methods used for team task management.
Therefore, our company believes that introducing team task management as a first step is the key to increasing the labor productivity of small and medium-sized enterprises, mid-tier companies, and startups (hereinafter referred to as "SMEs, etc.").