What tools do you use to plan your work and assign tasks?
Anil Matcha
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Will Smith@willsmith_harvard
Of Course Trello and Asana works
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l00kin
@matcha_anil Trello is one my favorite tools, simple and covers basic use cases
Mailforge
If it's product related work, it's Canny.
Mailforge
@elizabeth_tischencko canny.io very powerful to democratize product roadmaping through user input & voting.
Switched from Jira to Basecamp.
FunContact
WhatsApp haha
Jira, it is still unbeated. Together with confluence and bitbucket, it is a whole set that fits my needs
notion+linear is something I use.
@matcha_anil I prefer google sheets.
We use Trello, it's simple and has many good power-ups.
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Jira, Confluence, Notion, Slack - and the trusty notebook!
am building a virtual office for remote team's happiness! Product have basic office tools like screen sharing, meeting, chatting! how about you? what do you use?
Headliner
I love Click Up! Great for prioritizing and delegating/sharing tasks across teams. You can even do status updates to let teammates know what you are working on.
Schovis
I try to stick with Notion usually. I've worked with ClickUp, Trello, and Asana before. Gotta say Notion is my favorite by far. Easy to set up, customize, and use.
On the other hand, Trello is really nice if all your tasks are sharing the same template.
When I'm not writing on post-its ^^ I'd have to say Notion, and pretty much the whole company uses it
We mostly use the free version of Jira and then organize notes in Notion.
It's just me and another so it works quite well at this stage.
MoneyVision
Linear. Simple, fast and effective.
Liffery
Jira and confluence... Although we might consider switching entirely to notion at some point
We use Jira/ Confluence to manage tasks, it is quite old school but not as hated in our org.