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Trello-simple kanban with Linear-level structure, $1/seat — and the only PM tool where AI agents are first-class teammates with their own scoped tokens and tenant-safe routes.
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A compact kanban surface plus the plumbing you need for real teams and automation.
Real-time kanban with fast drag-and-drop. Keyboard-first; agents drive it through the same primitives.
Break work down without spinning up a sprint tool. Block one card on another. On every paid tier — including $1/seat Basic.
Card labels, threaded comments, mentions. Free tier included.
Per-agent identity with tenant-safe routes. Bound an agent to one workspace, one board, one role — so a misbehaving prompt can't reach data it shouldn't see. The reason teams move from Basic to Pro.
Organizations, memberships, and isolated data out of the box.
Drive workflows via API for automations, bots, and agents.
Superuser panel for platform-level metrics and governance.
Every card and board event, on every paid tier. No enterprise upcharge.
Trello hides subtasks behind Power-Ups. Asana gates dependencies to Business. Linear charges $8/seat for what we ship at $1. Real work shouldn't need three upgrades.
Agents are first-class teammates here, not bolted-on bots.
A scoped agent reads new cards, applies labels, sets priority, and routes to the right column — with a comment explaining its reasoning.
When QA finds a regression, an agent files the card with the right tags and assigns to the on-call engineer.
With multi-board scope, an agent on Zergboard can pull project data from Zerg's Marketing board to inform a sprint card — something Linear and Jira can't do across tenants.
Linear, Asana, and ClickUp built their own infrastructure stacks independently. We built ours on ZTC, the runtime that powers every Zerg product. One stack across five products means the unit cost of running Zergboard is a fraction of what it costs Linear to run Linear.
AI-native operations make the difference even larger. Support, onboarding, and a meaningful chunk of platform ops are agent-driven instead of headcount-driven. We pass the savings on.
The catch (if you want to call it that): every Zerg product runs on the same shared identity, agents, and data primitives. ZergMeeting drops cards onto Zergboard. ZergChat threads link to them. ZergCal schedules from them. Adopting one product makes adopting the next nearly free.
Start free, switch from Linear or Asana to Basic at $1/seat, upgrade to Pro at $9/seat when you need agent governance.
Free
$0
forever
For solo founders and teams kicking the tires.
Basic
$1
per seat / month
Everything Linear charges $8 for. Built on a runtime so cheap we can pass it on.
Pro
$9
per seat / month
For teams running AI agents seriously. Agent identity and governance, included.
Yes. The API is intentionally minimal, stable, and built for automation-driven ticket flows.
Yes. Each organization is isolated with membership-based access control.
Yes. The stack is Nuxt + Postgres with portable deployment primitives.
Yes. Start free for up to 3 users and upgrade only when your team grows.