What’s your favorite project management tool and why?
Vimal Kumar
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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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Salar Davari@salar__davari
AI HomeDesign
For me, it's Notion. whenever I want, I can check what everyone has done, is doing, and will do
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I love using tools that make task management easier and improve business efficiency. For example, adding an AI-powered virtual assistant to our operations has been a real game-changer. It answers customer questions 24/7, takes care of routine tasks, and gives personalized responses. This frees up our team to focus on bigger projects. It’s like having an extra team member who works around the clock. This has really boosted our customer engagement and helped our workflow. Tools that combine automation with real-time insights can make a big difference in how a business runs.
I use Notion for its flexibility. It lets me create custom templates and databases, which is really helpful for managing projects.
Asana works well for me. Breaking down projects into tasks and subtasks helps me stay organized and on track.
I really like Monday.com. It’s customizable and the different views and dashboards make it easy to see how projects are moving along.
Trello has proven to be an excellent tool for task management and collaboration among my team members. It's straightforward and visual, which helps me stay organised.
i use notion for management. It's extremely adaptable and allows me to desighn my workflow precisely way I want it.
For project management, I particularly like Asana. It's simple to divide projects into manageable tasks and monitor progreess. It keeps everything in one location!
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.
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.