Talus Tally gives technical teams a control tower for complex project execution.
It is a graph-first project command center for high-dependency, multi-phase work where standard task boards lose critical context.
Most project tools are optimized for lightweight task tracking. Talus Tally is designed for operational complexity:
- System-level visibility with dependency-aware graph hierarchy
- Operational clarity from unified context, status signals, and node detail
- Repeatable delivery through template-driven schemas
- Governance-friendly flexibility through deep properties and customization
If your projects involve many moving parts (phases, teams, blockers, handoffs, assets), Talus Tally is built for that reality.
- Launch structured initiatives from reusable templates
- Model complex delivery as hierarchical, property-rich nodes
- Keep execution aligned to schema-backed definitions
- Run in a focused standalone desktop environment
Talus Tally is currently delivered as a standalone Tauri desktop application (Linux/macOS/Windows build targets), with a bundled frontend + backend runtime.
This enables immediate team adoption without standing up server infrastructure.
The long-term direction is a full web/backend stack for distributed enterprise usage, including:
- Distributed multi-user workflows
- Corporate-grade deployment and operations
- Cross-team collaboration at enterprise scale
The roadmap preserves Talus Tally's depth while adding centralized deployment and broader collaboration.
In short: desktop power now, enterprise distribution next.
cd frontend
npm install
npm run desktop:devFrom the repository root:
- Linux/Debian:
./build-deb.sh - macOS:
./build-macos.sh - Windows:
pwsh ./build-windows.ps1
Talus Tally is a strong fit for teams managing:
- Product and engineering delivery roadmaps
- Complex build, restoration, or manufacturing workflows
- Multi-phase operational execution with interdependent workstreams
- Any project environment where hierarchy and dependency visibility are critical
Issues, ideas, and feedback are welcome. If you are evaluating Talus Tally for serious operational use, open an issue and share your use case.
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