We, at Product Hunt, have weekly meetings to keep a track of our work and tasks are woven through Asana, Notion, Slack, and some more plugins :)
Btw, we use https://www.producthunt.com/post... for the weekly updates. Kudos to @antoine_chopin1@weiss_arnaud@jeanne_onda for building this wonderful product!
In my 20 years of experience working in the tech industry, I've worked for small startups to fortune 500 companies, and have used almost every cloud SaaS tool available to track taskes - Jira, Confluence, Trello, Google Sheets, Notion, Evernote, Miro - you name it, I've used it.
I am a firm believer that what matters is having a holistic system and view progress, not the tasks itself. I've written about it here (from the perspective a maker/creator): https://medium.com/swlh/how-i-wo...
Hello, Peter! I wrote a few scientific articles with colleagues using weje.io. It helped us get rid of tones of paper :) We also used it to track tasks. Check it!
I use ProProfs Project to keep track of my tasks across multiple projects. It lets me create, assign, and prioritize tasks for all my team members within minutes. I can define the start and due dates of all tasks, ensuring that my team never misses a deadline. Also, the tool offers setting task status as ‘Open’, ‘On hold’, or ‘Complete’. Overall, the tool is excellent to measure task progress and accomplish projects on time.