Project Management Tools

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Here are two best project management tools recommended by project managers:

ClickUp:

ClickUp is a robust project management software application that allows you to manage and complete all your team’s projects in one place. Users can use a centralized workspace to plan projects, organize activities, manage resources, and communicate and interact with team members and visitors.

Task management capabilities include task checklists, subtasks, templates, and the ability to filter, sort, search for, reorder, and view tasks in the most efficient way for the team.

Users can construct Gantt charts, calendars, and timelines to visualize tasks. In addition, ClickUp has Wiki and document creation, sharing, and collaborative editing features. Users can comment on documents and tasks, assign remarks, and communicate with other team members for improved communication and collaboration.

The option to construct custom dashboards and six built-in report kinds for team reporting are among the reporting features. In addition, ClickUp has native integrations with Slack, G Suite, Dropbox, and a slew of other platforms and Zapier integrations with over 1,000 more.

ClickUp’s free plan is comprehensive and covers all of the essential features. The unlimited plan starts at $5 per user per month and includes more features.

Monday.com:

Resource and project management, time tracking, collaboration, and reporting are just a few of the capabilities available on Monday.com for project management.

Users can, for example, attach files to cards, provide comments, mention teammates, etc. It also has a great project reporting dashboard that can gather data from several boards, allowing for improved progress tracking.

While monday.com may not have the same comprehensive set of project accounting and invoicing options as other programs, you can use it to keep track of hours, timelines, and bills.

Overall, it’s a universal application that allows you to work in whatever Kanban or other technique best suits your project and team.

There are also some helpful workflow tools for automating sections of your procedure. For a detailed description of the program, as well as a brief video lesson of fundamental capabilities, read our monday.com review.

Project management software like Slack, Google Drive, Gmail, Google Calendar, Jira, GitHub, Trello, Dropbox, Typeform, and many others are available through Monday.com’s Zapier connectors.

Monday.com is a free 14-day trial that charges $6 per user monthly. There is a free plan available for up to two people.

Conclusion:

These two softwares are mostly used by companies in today’s world.

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Allie Mansour

Allie Mansour is a project management consultant who is focused on project, program, portfolio and change management that provides clients with resources to deliver their business transformation initiatives.

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