Here are some of the best project management software for developers IMO.
Why did I choose these below project management software?
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I've tried Quire and Jira and I must say Jira is way too complicated for my team. Quire is a better alternative for Trello.
I've been using Monday as my Project Management tool recently. I like how simple and visual it is. You can view your tasks as either a table, Kanban, or Timeline with one click!
Monday drives me crazy with their advertisements.....
I wish they can control better with their marketing campaign.
We actually just moved from Jira to Monday. Kind of a big change, but I also like how simple Monday is and it seems to be working well for the majority of the team so far.
On-premise project management tooling options may also be interesting to those with strict compliance.
I'd like to add ProofHub in your list for project management. With this you can easily plan, collaborate, organize and deliver projects of all sizes, on time, using one project planning software with all the right tools put at one place.
I've tried some of these solutions and they look quite good. However, I'd like to admit that the platform that impressed me most of all is GanttPRO (ganttpro.com). This platform offers friendly and reliable Gantt charts with advanced functionality. The tool looks appropriate for managing and completing projects of various complexity. Have you tried it?
Great breakdown of project management tools for developers! Choosing the right software is crucial—not just for tracking tasks, but also for ensuring smooth collaboration and code management.
While many teams lean towards Jira or GitHub Projects, I’ve found that Teamcamp offers a refreshing, clutter-free approach to managing development workflows. It keeps task management simple without overwhelming dev teams with unnecessary complexity.
Curious to hear—what’s the biggest challenge developers face in project management tools: complexity, integrations, or team adoption?
Solid roundup of project management tools for developers! The right software can make a huge difference in productivity, especially when balancing deadlines, sprints, and collaboration.
Many tools offer great features, but I’ve noticed that some can feel overly complex for smaller dev teams. That’s why tools like Teamcamp stand out—they focus on simplicity while still keeping projects structured and efficient.
What’s the most important factor for dev teams when choosing a project management tool—flexibility, ease of use, or deep integrations?
I agree with you its great tool
If the team is small and everybody know how to use it, Github now has projects too which is still quite basic but can be enough for some people
Great post. For personal projects I use Notion. I love that they have built in templates that you can use. I am even using it to bookmark articles, take notes, and bullet journal!
i use many tool for Project Management but Teamcamp is still better among them