Hypertask hero — v2 (fixing the "do they sell agents?" misread)
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The problem with the current hero:
The word "agents" is the first noun a buyer sees. To anyone outside the Claude/Cursor/MCP bubble, "agents" = "AI service company that builds things for me." The fix isn't softening the subtitle — it's changing what Hypertask gets called in sentence one.
Current (live) — the problem

Humans and agents,
one board.

Your AI agents create tasks, post updates, and ship work — right next to your team. One Kanban board.

C — Category first (Kanban, then agents)

Kanban for teams
using AI.

A project board built so your Claude, Cursor, and ChatGPT agents can pick up tickets, post updates, and ship work next to your team.

D — Name the agents (Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT)

Where Claude, Cursor
and ChatGPT meet
your team's board.

Hypertask is the Kanban board. Your AI tools are the workers. They create tasks, ship work, and keep your team in sync.

E — Problem-first framing

Your AI tools work
in a vacuum.
Put them on your board.

Hypertask is a Kanban board that speaks MCP, so Claude, Cursor, and any agent you build can ship work alongside humans — on one shared board.

F — "Bring-your-own-agents" badge
Bring your own agents

The project board
for AI-assisted teams.

Plug in Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, or agents you build yourself. Hypertask gives them — and your team — one place to plan, track, and ship work.

G — Role reversal (you bring, we host)

You bring the agents.
We bring the board.

Hypertask is a Kanban board that any MCP-compatible AI — Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, or custom — can work on, side-by-side with your team.

H — Anchor to what they already know (Jira/Linear)

Like Jira.
But your Claude
can use it.

Hypertask is a project management board designed so the AI tools your team already uses — Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT — can create tasks, post updates, and ship work alongside humans.

I — Strict definition, no "agents" in H1

A Kanban board
your AI can use.

Connect Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible tool. They read the board, pick up tickets, ship work. Your team stays in the loop — on one board.

The test: if a non-technical buyer reads the H1 alone, do they think "project management tool" or "AI service"? Only C, F, H, I pass that test cleanly.