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TasqMan Pricing Explained: Work Management vs Sales CRM vs Both

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Iman Marwaha

Co-founder, TasqMan

9 July 2026

4 min read

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TasqMan's pricing is structured around what your team actually needs: task/project management, sales CRM, or both together. This is a plain-language breakdown of how the tiers work and how to figure out which one fits.

The Three Plan Types

Work Management

For teams that need task assignment, projects, boards, and deadline tracking — no sales pipeline involved. Fits ops teams, agencies delivering client work, and internal teams coordinating projects without a sales function attached.

Includes: task assignment with owners and due dates, list and Kanban board views, projects with role permissions, Pulse dashboard, file attachments and comments, deadline reminders, calendar sync, audit trail.

Sales CRM

For sales teams that need a pipeline, lead management, and daily activity tracking — without needing broader task/project management for other parts of the business.

Includes: lead capture and pipeline stages, customer records with activity history, Daily Sales Report (DSR), payments and collections tracking, sales targets by rep and team, pipeline/team/customer/risk reports.

Both (Work Management + Sales CRM)

For teams running delivery/ops work and a sales pipeline together — the combined plan, one login, one subscription, instead of running two separate tools.

Includes: everything in both plans above, in one workspace.

How to Decide Which Plan Fits

Pick Work Management alone if: your team's core need is task/project coordination and you don't have a sales pipeline to manage, or you're already using a separate CRM you're happy with.

Pick Sales CRM alone if: your core need is pipeline and lead management, and task/project coordination for other parts of the business isn't something you need in the same tool.

Pick Both if: your business runs delivery/ops work and a sales pipeline under the same team (common for agencies, distributors, service businesses) — this is typically cheaper than running Work Management and Sales CRM as two separate subscriptions elsewhere, and puts both under one login.

Why Fixed Team Pricing, Not Per-Seat

TasqMan prices per team rather than per user. This means your cost doesn't change as you add or remove team members — a deliberate choice, since per-seat pricing on CRMs and task tools tends to punish growth: the more your team scales, the more per-seat costs compound. Fixed team pricing makes budgeting predictable regardless of headcount changes during the year.

What's the Same Across All Plans

  • No credit card required for the 14-day free trial
  • Mobile apps (iOS and Android) included, not a separate add-on
  • Billing and plan changes are managed at tasqman.com/billing
  • No long-term lock-in — cancel from the billing dashboard

Current Pricing

Exact tier pricing changes periodically — see tasqman.com/plans for current numbers across Work Management, Sales CRM, and the combined plan.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I switch from Sales CRM only to the combined plan later?

Yes — you can upgrade plans at any time from the billing dashboard as your team's needs change.

Is pricing per user or per team?

Per team — a fixed price regardless of how many users you add within your team's plan.

Do I need a credit card to start the trial?

No — the 14-day trial doesn't require a credit card.

Where do I manage or cancel my subscription?

At tasqman.com/billing — subscription management happens on the web dashboard, not inside the mobile app.


See also: How Much Should a Small Business Pay for a Sales CRM? · Task Management + CRM in One Tool · TasqMan vs HubSpot

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