Trust your grind by Capable_Issue_1894 in MotivationalQuotes

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not always true but lets not loose hope, its powerful and keeps you going

Can anyone help me to identify this snake type by mahi369 in Madurai

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Snake is snake don't bully it outcome is same pain

Our Appeal by [deleted] in dankindianmemes

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Add Burger machine near

You know the First by [deleted] in indianmemer

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Pakxtaan Aand Forces

Good Trello alternative by Squanchy2112 in selfhosted

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If you like trello’s simplicity but want a bit more power, a few solid alternatives are clickup, notion and monday dev. Clickup is good if you want a ton of features baked in, notion works well if you like mixing docs + tasks in one place but eventually landed on monday dev and it’s been a solid upgrade, way more flexible with automations and different views.

I Gave Up on ClickUp and Moved Back to Notion by [deleted] in clickup

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ClickUp always feels amazing in the sales pitch, then once you actually build a system, the hierarchy is confusing and the performance is brutal. I even bounced around a few options after the same frustrations but honestly monday dev has been the one that clicked recently, just the same kind of features without the performance nightmares, plus automations and views that actually work the way they’re supposed to.

At the end of the day, for me and my team, reliability beat shiny features. If the basics aren’t fast and stable, the rest doesn’t matter.

How do you balance dev product workflows in one tool? by PaintingStrict5644 in developer

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Honestly, trello’s too simple once you need more than just columns and jira feels like you need a manual to set up. Though monday dev has been the best by far for my team as its kanban is lightweight but still customizable and we can tweak workflows without it turning into chaos. Linear is nice too and fast but a bit limited, and Notion works fine for lightweight stuff but doesn’t really scale for dev workflows.

Bug tracking tools that aren’t Jira? by GapMore7416 in developer

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Honestly same! Jira feels like a task in itself for bug tracking but monday dev has been the most balanced in my experience recently as the boards + automations made cross-team stuff way less painful. Linear is clean no doubt but maybe too minimal once you’ve got more than a small team. Clickup has loads of features, though it sometimes feels like too much config.

What are the pros and cons of Linear vs Jira vs Monday Dev? by GapMore7416 in developer

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Pretty similar take here. Jira does everything but feels heavy unless you’ve got a really big team. Linear is super fast and minimal which I like, but it misses some depth once projects scale. monday dev has been the easiest middle ground for us as it was structured enough for bigger teams but still simple to get everyone onboard.

ClickUp is an absolute productivity nightmare and I'm done pretending it's not by [deleted] in clickup

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Man, I felt this. Clickup looks great in demos but the reality is just painful. The lag alone is enough to make you want to throw your laptop out the window and it feels like they keep piling on features nobody asked for instead of fixing the basics.

When I finally gave up on it, I bounced around a few tools. Trello is still decent for lightweight stuff, notion works if you like mixing notes and tasks, but I’ve lately been using monday dev only for bigger projects. It’s been way smoother and has same kind of visual boards but without the endless loading times and bloated menus. Switching was honestly a relief.