Announcement of the 14th 'Suit Up 2026 Regional Support Campaign' (Fukushima Prefecture)
Key facts
- Announcement of the 14th 'Suit Up 2026 Regional Support Campaign' (Fukushima Prefecture)
- Suit Inc. will launch a campaign offering a 20% discount on its task management tool 'Suit Up' for SMEs in Fukushima Prefecture to support task visualization.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: April 7, 2026
Direct answer
Suit Inc. will launch a campaign offering a 20% discount on its task management tool 'Suit Up' for SMEs in Fukushima Prefecture to support task visualization.
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- Announcement of the 14th 'Suit Up 2026 Regional Support Campaign' (Fukushima Prefecture) (April 7, 2026), PR Times
- Source
- PR Times
- Date
- April 7, 2026
Suit Inc. will launch a campaign offering a 20% discount on its task management tool 'Suit Up' for SMEs in Fukushima Prefecture to support task visualization.
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- 📰 Published: April 7, 2026 at 10:10
- 🔍 Collected: April 7, 2026 at 01:30
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The beta version of 'Suit Up', a management support cloud for project and task management that is made easy with AI and designed to be continued daily by teams, offers a free trial (7 days). First, try operating Suit Up and take the first step towards team task management.
1. Overview of the 14th 'Suit Up 2026 Regional Support Campaign'
As the 14th part of the 'Suit Up 2026 Regional Support Campaign', our company will run a campaign for SMEs and startups (hereinafter referred to as 'SMEs') with fewer than 100 employees in Fukushima Prefecture. Customers who apply via the Suit Up inquiry form between April 7 and April 17, 2026, and subsequently sign up for a paid plan, will receive a 20% discount until June 2026.
Customers wishing to participate in the campaign should apply using the inquiry form below. Please mention 'Suit Up 2026 Regional Support Campaign' in the 'Inquiry Details' section.
https://suitup.jp/contact-form/
According to our simulations, in a company of 30 employees, if task progress checks between supervisors and subordinates occur 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 not small for SMEs, can be vastly improved by introducing team task management and 'visualizing' team tasks.
However, according to research by Nulab Inc. (A survey on the 'Current Status and Challenges of Task Management' conducted between October 6 and October 10, 2023, targeting managers, executives, and employees of companies and organizations with 1,000 or fewer employees), the primary method of task management is assumed to be for individual use.
FAQ
What is the name of the company launching the 14th 'Suit Up 2026 Regional Support Campaign' in Fukushima Prefecture?
Suit Inc., located in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, and led by Representative Director and CEO Yusuke Komatsu, is launching the 14th 'Suit Up 2026 Regional Support Campaign' in Fukushima Prefecture.
Which businesses are eligible to participate in the 14th 'Suit Up 2026 Regional Support Campaign'?
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and startups with fewer than 100 employees located in Fukushima Prefecture are eligible to participate in the 14th 'Suit Up 2026 Regional Support Campaign'.
What discount is offered to participants of the campaign who sign up for a paid plan?
Participants who apply between April 7 and April 17, 2026, and sign up for a paid plan will receive a 20% discount on Suit Up services until June 2026.
How can interested companies apply for the 'Suit Up 2026 Regional Support Campaign'?
Interested companies must apply via the Suit Up inquiry form and mention 'Suit Up 2026 Regional Support Campaign' in the 'Inquiry Details' section to be considered for the campaign.
What potential cost savings does Suit Up offer according to company simulations involving 30 employees?
According to Suit Inc.'s simulations, a 30-employee company saves 1.19 million yen per month by reducing daily 8-minute task progress checks between supervisors and subordinates twice a day.