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Why We Built Hugo (And Why Now)

Hugo·Feb 20, 2026·7 min read

In 2024, our founding team was running a small consultancy. Between client work, internal operations, and growth initiatives, we were drowning in tools. Google Calendar for scheduling. Asana for tasks. Gmail and Outlook for client communication. Google Drive and Dropbox for proposals and deliverables. Slack for everything else.

Ten subscriptions. Ten tabs. Ten sets of notifications. And none of them talked to each other in any meaningful way — especially not around client work. A task lived in Asana but the email that created it stayed in Gmail. A deadline existed in the calendar but the file for that deadline was in Drive. Every handoff required manual context-switching.

We tried the "all-in-one" platforms that existed at the time. They were either too complex (enterprise suites that required a systems integrator to set up) or too simple (project management tools that bolted on half-baked email and file features). Nothing hit the sweet spot of being genuinely useful across email, tasks, and calendar while remaining elegant and fast for a team that moves between client contexts all day.

Then large language models matured. And suddenly, the idea of an AI that could truly understand your business context — across calendar, tasks, mail, files, and finance — became technically feasible for the first time.

That's when Hugo clicked. Not just another project management tool, but an AI-native workspace built specifically for client-facing teams. The AI isn't a feature bolted onto a traditional app — it's the connective tissue that makes every module more powerful. Your calendar knows about your tasks. Your mail knows about your deadlines. Your files are searchable from the same chat you use to delegate work.

We spent 2024 building the foundation: multi-tenant architecture, the AI agent framework, and the first modules. In 2025, we launched in private beta and iterated with a small set of design partners. Broader access and enterprise-oriented features are on the roadmap as the product matures.

The vision hasn't changed since day one: agencies, consultancies, and lean service teams should be able to run client work from a single, beautiful interface — with an AI co-pilot that handles the operational overhead so you can focus on delivery.

We're just getting started. The roadmap includes team collaboration features, mobile apps, deeper integrations, and stronger AI capabilities over time. The foundation is multi-tenant by design, and the direction is a single workspace for client-facing work.

If you're a founder, consultant, or agency lead who's tired of tab-switching your way through the workday, we built Hugo for you.

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