Vimal Kumar

What’s your favorite project management tool and why?

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Share your go-to project management tool and how it makes your workflow smoother. Are you a Trello fan or a Monday.com enthusiast? Let’s discuss what works best for you and why!

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Ravi Bhojani
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Salar Davari
For me, it's Notion. whenever I want, I can check what everyone has done, is doing, and will do
Alexander William Hawkins
I'm a big fan of Trello for project management! It's simple, visual, and flexible. I can easily see what needs to be done, who's working on what, and move tasks between stages. Plus the power-ups and integrations are super handy. Notion is great too though - love how customizable it is!
John Supsupin
We used ASANA in 2014 but eventually built our own project management tool in 2015. We have been using it internally for almost 10 years now. I manage an offshore development team, and the tool has made it much easier for us to run sprints and monitor projects. Engineers' hours spent are also tied to each task they are working on, which enforces accountability and transparency.
Joshua Daniel Scott
Notion is great for project management! I love how customizable the database views are. Though for more complex projects, I still find myself reaching for more specialized tools like Monday.com or ClickUp to handle things like resource planning, time tracking, and Gantt charts. Would be interested to hear what features in Notion folks are using to manage larger scale initiatives.