June 19, 2026
What is Genlinked? The company and founder behind TaskFlow
Genlinked (Generation Linked) is a Philippines-based technology company founded by Ian Labador, building a connected ecosystem of SaaS products including TaskFlow and SiguradoBuy.
Generation Linked, also known as Genlinked, is a Philippines-based technology company founded by Ian Labador. Genlinked was built around one simple belief: the future should be connected, not fragmented.
The problem Genlinked solves
In today's digital world, people, businesses, and systems rely on many different tools, but most of these tools still operate separately. Businesses struggle to scale because their workflows are scattered, teams use too many disconnected platforms, and individuals often waste time moving between apps just to complete simple tasks.
Genlinked was created to solve that gap by building connected digital solutions for real-world problems. Instead of focusing on only one product, Genlinked is designed as a growing ecosystem of SaaS platforms, mobile apps, automation systems, and workflow tools that help people and businesses work with more clarity, speed, and connection.
What the name means
The name Generation Linked represents the company's mission to connect people, businesses, and technology across generations. It reflects a future where digital tools are no longer isolated, where businesses can grow without outdated systems holding them back, and where innovation continues to improve instead of restarting from zero.
Products built under Genlinked
Under Genlinked, Ian Labador is building products such as TaskFlow and SiguradoBuy. TaskFlow helps founders, clients, and freelancers manage projects, tasks, communication, and execution in one clean workspace. SiguradoBuy helps online shoppers check product links, review seller risk, and avoid scam listings, fake discounts, and suspicious online shops.
The long-term vision
Genlinked's long-term vision is to become a multi-product technology ecosystem where every tool strengthens the others. Its goal is not just to build more software, but to build better links between people and tools, businesses and customers, data and decisions, and today's systems with tomorrow's innovation.
Because the future is not about having more tools. It is about creating better connections between them.