Lay out a project as stages and tasks, give each a duration, and the Gantt and total timeline build themselves. Start from a reusable template, and save a new version every time the plan shifts — with a note on what changed, so the history is never lost.
You describe the work in stages and tasks with durations; OasysFly draws the chart, totals the days and sets the project range. Change the plan and it redraws — with the old version kept on file.
Save a project’s stages and task durations as a template, then spin up the next one in seconds.
Save v2, v3 and beyond, each with a note on what changed — the plan’s whole history, kept.
Total days and the project range follow automatically from your start date and task durations.
A timeline is never final. Save a new version whenever the plan moves, with a note on what changed — so you can show the client exactly how the schedule evolved, and why.
Planning → Design → Build — 24 days total.
Inserted a 5-day QA stage before launch — now 29 days.
Build extended by 3 days at the client’s request — now 32 days.
Every revision kept · Always know what changed
Save your standard project shape once and reuse it — no rebuilding the same stages every time.
Every saved version keeps its changelog, so the plan’s evolution is always there to revisit.
Durations become bars, and the total timeline and range are worked out for you — ready to print.
Pick a template or a blank canvas, name the project and client, and set a start date.
Give each task a duration in days — the Gantt and total timeline draw themselves.
When the plan shifts, save a new version with a note — and print or share it.
A project timeline doesn’t sit on its own — it’s for a client you already have, run by staff you already manage, under a contract you already track. Because it’s one database, those connections are simply there.
No connectors · No API glue · No syncing
Every project belongs to a client you already quote and invoice — the same record.
The people delivering the project are the same team you manage across the platform.
The agreement that scopes the project sits right alongside its schedule.
Build a clear timeline in minutes — start from a template, and keep every version as the plan evolves.
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