TaskView for regulated industries
For healthcare, finance, legal and public-sector teams whose data cannot leave their infrastructure: a tracker that answers the security review instead of failing it.
Sound familiar?
The regulator says on-prem
Policy, regulation or client contracts require work data to stay inside your infrastructure — a cloud tracker is not an option, however polished.
The security review has a checklist
Where is the data stored? How do people authenticate? Who can access what? Can you prove who changed what? Most trackers answer these only in expensive enterprise tiers.
Vendors keep pushing you to their cloud
Self-hosted options are disappearing or getting priced out — while your requirements have not changed.
How TaskView helps
Each point below is a shipped feature, not a roadmap promise — the code is public.
Answer "where is the data?" with a rack you can point at
TaskView runs on your hardware, inside your perimeter. Every task, comment and time entry lives in your own PostgreSQL database — backups, retention and exports are your rules, pg_dump included.
Pass the access-control questions
SAML 2.0 / OIDC single sign-on through your identity provider — in the free edition, not an enterprise tier. SCIM deactivates accounts when people leave. Role-based permissions control who sees and edits what, per project.
Prove who did what
An audit log ships in every paid Special Edition license — for the day the auditor asks.
Close the front door
Invite-only registration, admin-controlled login methods, password changes confirmed by one-time email codes.
No forced migrations, ever
The paid license is perpetual for the major version you buy. If the vendor relationship ended tomorrow, your instance would keep working — the worst case is software that stops getting updates, not software that stops working.
An honest note: TaskView does not hold compliance certifications (SOC 2, HIPAA, ISO 27001). Self-hosting gives you something different — full control over where data lives and who touches it, so compliance stays your process on your infrastructure, not a vendor's promise. If a certified vendor is a hard requirement for you, TaskView is not your tool.
Put it in front of your security team
The code is public, the install is docker compose, and SSO works in the free edition — evaluate it inside your perimeter without talking to anyone.
