Best Task Management Software for huminos

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    Microsoft Planner Reviews
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    Microsoft Planner makes it easy to organize teamwork. Get more done by taking the chaos out of teamwork. Planner makes it easy to organize your team, assign tasks and create new plans. It also allows you and your team members to share files, chat about what's happening, and receive updates on progress. With just one click, you can launch Planner from the Office 365 app Launcher. In just a few clicks, you can create a plan, create a team, assign tasks and update status. Each plan has its own board where you can organize tasks into buckets. You can categorize tasks according to their status or who they are assigned to. Drag and drop tasks from one column to update their status or change their assignments. The My Tasks view displays a complete list of all your tasks, along with their status, across all your plans. Team members can see who is working on which task when they are working together on a plan. Planner is designed for Office 365. It allows you to attach files to tasks, work with others on those files, and even have discussions around tasks.
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    ClickUp Reviews
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    ClickUp is the future for work. It provides tasks, documents, goals, and much more. In today's workplace, data silos and duplicate spending are unacceptable. ClickUp unites all your work in one place. It can replace all of them with one app. ClickUp can be customized for any size team, whether you're working on sprints or proofing ads. ClickUp AI is an AI-powered writing assistant that can help you with a variety of tasks, including summarizing text, generating ideas, and writing different kinds of creative content. ClickUp is a fully customizable and exclusive platform that can be used by teams of any size and industry. It is a must-have tool for any team who wants to manage all aspects of design and development from one place. The platform allows for deep modularity through add-ons called "ClickApps", which allow for rich customization for each team. ClickUp allows for the creation of custom views that can be saved and shared with anyone. It also has proprietary features like Assigned Comments, LineUp™ and Box view which allow for unprecedented management of people.
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    Trello Reviews
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    Trello

    Trello

    $12.50 per user per month
    78 Ratings
    Trello allows teams to work together more effectively and get more done. Trello's cards, lists, and boards allow teams to organize and prioritize projects in an easy, flexible, and rewarding manner. Trello can help your team stay organized, whether it's for work or a side project, or even the next family vacation. Trello cards allow you to dive into the details, adding attachments, comments, due dates and more. Collaborate on projects, from beginning to end. Let the robots do all the work! Automate your team's productivity with Butler. Eliminate tedious tasks from your to-do list. Trello can be used the way your team works best. Trello has the flexibility and features to suit any team's needs. Trello makes it easy to get your team started. All the tools and boards your team needs to succeed are gathered in one place. Integrate the apps that your team already uses into your workflow.
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    Asana Reviews
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    Asana helps teams orchestrate their work—from daily tasks to strategic initiatives. With Asana, teams are more confident, move faster, and accomplish more with less—no matter where they are located or how many different departments are involved. More than 119,000 paying customers and millions of free organizations across 190 countries rely on Asana to manage everything from company objectives to digital transformation to product launches and marketing campaigns. It’s time to move work out of disjointed spreadsheets and email and let teams collaborate and communicate more effectively in one place. With Asana, it doesn't matter how many different teams or departments are coming together on a project, they can share context and assign ownership with tasks, combine related work, share files, get instant updates on tasks and projects and build effective cross-functional workflows. In Asana, you can track the status of initiatives with ease and get an accurate view of how you’re progressing towards goals. Report on project progress in minutes with real-time work reporting to create visibility for teams and stakeholders. Join millions of users getting work done with a free trial.
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    Jira Reviews
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    Jira is a project management tool that allows you to plan and track the work of your entire team. Atlassian's Jira is the #1 tool for software development teams to plan and build great products. Jira is trusted by thousands of teams. It offers a range of tools to help plan, track, and release world-class software. It also allows you to capture and organize issues, assign work, and follow team activity. It integrates with leading developer software for end-toend traceability. Jira can help you break down big ideas into manageable steps, whether they are small projects or large cross-functional programs. Organize your work, create milestones and dependencies, and more. Linking work to goals allows everyone to see how their work contributes towards company objectives, and to stay aligned with what's important. Your next step, suggested by AI. Atlassian Intelligence automatically suggests tasks to help you get your big ideas done.
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    Bitbucket Reviews
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    Bitbucket

    Atlassian

    $15 per month
    10 Ratings
    Bitbucket goes beyond Git code management. Bitbucket is a place for teams to plan projects, collaborate on code and test, and then deploy. For small teams of less than 5, Bitbucket is free. Premium plans ($6/user/mo), and Standard ($3/user/mo), are available at scale. You can organize your projects by creating Bitbucket branches from Jira issues and Trello cards. Integrated CI/CD allows you to build, test, and deploy. Configuration as code allows for fast feedback loops and benefits. Pull requests make it easier to approve code reviews. With inline comments, create a merge list with the designated approvers. Bitbucket Pipelines with CI/CD lets you build, test, and deploy with integrated CI/CD. You can benefit from configuration as code and quick feedback loops. With IP whitelisting, 2-step verification and IP whitelisting, you can be sure that your code is safe in the Cloud. You can restrict access to certain users and control their actions by granting branch permissions and merging checks to quality code.
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