Fair, flexible pricing for any team

Seats are only required for people who create or complete tasks.  Want everyone on Chaser? Get a lower rate with the Full Workspace plan.

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Flexible Seats

Choose who gets Chaser. Pay only for teammates who create or complete tasks.

$14

per seat / month
Billed monthly
Unlimited usage
Any number of seats*
Manage tasks in Slack
Slack Dashboard & Web Dashboard
Repeating Tasks, Group Tasks, Checklists, and more
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Perfect if only some teammates need to work on tasks.
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Full Workspace

Annual Only

Save 50% when you switch your workspace to the Full Workspace plan on annual billing.

Enterprise

Custom plans for large orgs (500+ employees).

Custom

Tailored to your org
Security reviews
Dedicated Success & SLAs
Tailored onboarding & training
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We’ll help you find the right setup for your org.
YOU ARE SAVING 30% CHOOSING ANNUAL

Flexible Seats

Choose who gets Chaser. Pay only for teammates who create or complete tasks.

$10

per seat / month
Billed annually
Unlimited usage
Any number of seats*
Manage tasks in Slack
Slack Dashboard & Web Dashboard
Repeating Tasks, Group Tasks, Checklists, and more
Start 14-Day Free Trial
Perfect if only some teammates need to work on tasks.
No card required.

Enterprise

Custom plans for large orgs (250+ employees).

Custom

Tailored to your org
Security reviews
Dedicated Success & SLAs
Tailored onboarding & training
Talk to Sales
We’ll help you find the right setup for your org.

Frequently Asked Questions

Other tools sit outside your daily flow. Chaser lives in Slack, making task tracking easy for your team and giving you a clear view of what’s due, what’s late, and what needs attention.

How is Chaser different from Monday, Asana, or ClickUp?

Chaser is purpose-built for teams that already live in Slack.

While Monday, Asana, and ClickUp are powerful tools designed for deep project planning in standalone apps, Chaser keeps everything inside Slack—so your team doesn’t have to change how they work or learn a new system.

What are Chaser’s top features?

Check out Chaser’s top features on the Features Page.

Does Chaser require any setup?

Simply add Chaser to Slack and you can instantly start creating tasks.

No one needs to sign up and no training is required. Chaser will explain itself to anyone that gets a task!

What’s included in the free trial?

The free trial offers unlimited access for unlimited seats for 14 days. No credit card needed!

How does project management in Slack work with Chaser?

Here’s what happens when your team starts using Chaser:

  • Tasks can be created in the middle of your conversations in Slack.
  • Your dashboard shows all tasks, grouped by the channel they were made in. This means no more manually creating/deleting project boards and managing who has access – your Slack channels act like “projects” and the members of each channel can see all the tasks.
  • Your dashboard shows all tasks, grouped by the channel they were made in. This means no more manually creating/deleting project boards and managing who has access – your Slack channels act like “projects” and the members of each channel can see all the tasks.
  • Chaser automatically follows up on any incomplete tasks and generates Status Reports for each channel.
    • Assigning to Groups
    • Volunteer Requests
    • Repeating Tasks
    • Reusable Checklists
    • Zapier/API integrations
    • And much more

What’s the difference between Slack task management and traditional project management tools?

Slack task management is built for execution inside the place your team already works, while traditional project management tools are built for planning inside a separate system.

With Slack-first task management (like Chaser), tasks, updates, and reminders live directly in Slack, so people don’t have to change behavior or switch tabs to stay on track. It’s fast to adopt, easy to learn, and stays up to date because tasks come with automatic reminders and status checks by default.

Traditional project management tools (like Asana, Monday, ClickUp, Trello, etc.) are typically standalone web and mobile apps designed for deeper project planning. They offer more advanced features - things like dependencies, Gantt charts, workload management, and highly customizable workflows - but they often require setup, onboarding, and ongoing maintenance. The biggest risk is adoption: visibility and dashboards are only accurate if the team consistently logs in and updates tasks.

In short: Slack task management wins on speed, simplicity, and engagement, while traditional PM tools win on depth, structure, and advanced planning.

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