About Us... Me... You?


I’m Mikhail — software developer, systems thinker, and someone who’s spent years inside projects where deadlines were either whispered… or completely lost.

I’ve worked with teams, led initiatives, and delivered software across startups and enterprises. And I’ll say it clearly: I was lucky. The environments I worked in were grounded in trust. People gave each other space. They assumed good intent. They didn’t hover — they aligned.

But I also saw the bigger picture: not everyone has that. And even in the healthiest teams, when things get busy, trust without visibility becomes a gamble. Priorities shift silently. Communication slows down. And the people doing the work are the first to feel misunderstood.

I built DeadlineTrack for one reason: to make deadlines visible. Because in modern work, people don't fail because they're lazy. They fail because they're distracted, buried under shifting priorities, and overwhelmed.

When deadlines are invisible, progress becomes emotional. Status becomes subjective. Accountability turns personal — instead of shared. And trust, no matter how well-intentioned, begins to fade.

I didn’t build this to gamify your calendar or shame you into productivity (well, maybe just a little). I built it because communication breaks down when timelines disappear. And trust erodes when no one knows what’s happening.

DeadlineTrack helps rebuild that trust — visibly, calmly, and without overexplaining.

  • Set a deadline you can share — publicly or with a team.
  • Track progress as it happens — simply and transparently.
  • Add delay notes when things shift — so people understand, not just wait.

Whether you're building a product, leading a team, freelancing with clients, or simply trying to stay consistent – DeadlineTrack gives you a quiet, powerful way to say:

“Here’s what I’m doing. Here’s when it’ll be done. And if that changes – you’ll know.”

No more ghosting. No more chaos.
Just focused work, with built-in trust.

Your deadlines are promises turned into bullets. Let them speak.