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When your project is poorly executed, it might be a consequence of poor planning and weak project management. Those are where I find it most important to list things in an app that will notify me so I can forget things and yet still get them done. This time, we decided to do a roundup on the best project management software and apps of 2022 for Agile teams and how they make project management a smooth experience for you. Things I'd otherwise forget that aren't a specific project. Here at Capiche, we've done the same but in Notion, using its kanban boards to organize in-progress essays and dev tasks and so on.įor those, I prefer Things (but any to-do list app with scheduled tasks would work-even to-dos in Notion), so I can list say that I need to change water filters every 3 months, do official paperwork once a year at certain times, and so on. I outgrew it when the writing team I worked on got too large-then we built basically a more detailed version of Trello in Airtable, and that fit the bill. Trello worked great in that way for me personally or with a small team. That's perfect for managing a blog, say, but doesn't fit as well (for me, anyhow) for say house projects or routine chores. I've used Trello most to plan stages of projects, where say you have a list of ideas you want to write, then drag them into the next column when you start drafting ideas, then drag them into the next column when they're ready to get edited, and so on. "Best" depends on what you need from a personal project management tool as much as anything.
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