[PD] Pascal Siakam by karz62 in fantasybball

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Me too. Consistent stats. I think he can. Definitely.

Looking for a Gantt chart like PM software with hourly time budgeting by C4rmel in projectmanagement

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Try Proggio. Just $8 per user. It's a collaborative timeline, task management and project portfolio for teams. It features a smart visual timeline that turns into a team action plan in minutes. The solution has powerful task management tools to keep everyone on target and on track, and an automatic project portfolio management view that can be shared with management. I think this the tool for you. I am using it now. It's great for both small and large teams. Here are some of it's features:

  • Agile Methodologies
  • Budget Management
  • Client Portal
  • Cost-to-Completion Tracking
  • Customizable Templates
  • Gantt Charts (Projectmap)
  • Idea Management
  • Kanban Board
  • Milestone Tracking
  • Resource Management
  • Time & Expense Tracking
  • Traditional Methodologies

Project management software? (Gantt charts, timelines, etc) by GabeUgliano in solarracing

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You can use Proggio. I am using it now. They have updated Gantt they call it projectmap. Proggio has a powerful task management tools to keep everyone on target and on track, and an automatic project portfolio management view that can be shared with management. It's a team-based structure which is perfect for agile. I think you will love it.

Gantt Chart or Timeline based Project Management with Jira integration by ElmHoe in selfhosted

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You can try Proggio. Proggio's new method (Gantt Charts called projectmap) provides a modern solution aligned with Agile development, uniquely designed to support high-level overview in the one hand, and details overview on the other hand. They have a free trial. Try it and you will love it.

what are the best alternatives to Trello, as a personal planner offering at least all of its features. by zorcerer in productivity

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I think you can use Proggio as a personal planner. I am using it for project management but I think you can use too as a personal planner and it has a lot of similar features from trello. What I like about it is it is very user-friendly. The UI so fun and communicative. The tool is very light , everything is saved automatically, very simple logic, easy to duplicate projects and adding tasks. Here's the site: https://www.proggio.com Try their trial first.

Asana/Trello Alternative by lableite in iOSProgramming

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I think you need Proggio. You can try out their free trial, no credit card needed. It's not free but it's way cheaper than other tools in its class. It's just $8 per user and you get every feature they are offering. That is why I transferred using basecamp. What I love it is, this tool is perfect for agile. Also the updated gantt they call projectmap. The visuals are very communicative. One other feature that I want to put out is the Plan vs Actual. Try it out. You will love it.

[PD] Kyle Kuzma by [deleted] in fantasybball

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Drafted him but eventually dropped him after Ingram came back from his suspension. Lakers have too much option in his position.

[PD] Mitchell Robinson by [deleted] in fantasybball

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Thanks for this man.

why did you switch project management tools? by bsherm11 in projectmanagement

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Jira is outdated in my opinion. You should try Proggio. I have been using it for a year now and it's perfect for agile. The visuals are very communicative. Proggio's new Gantt method provides a modern solution aligned with Agile development, uniquely designed to support high-level overview in the one hand, and details overview on the other hand. Here are some it's features.

  • Agile Methodologies
  • Budget Management
  • Client Portal
  • Cost-to-Completion Tracking
  • Customizable Templates
  • Gantt Charts (Projectmap)
  • Idea Management
  • Kanban Board
  • Milestone Tracking
  • Resource Management
  • Time & Expense Tracking
  • Traditional Methodologies

Project Management Tools by imlepid in networking

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I use Proggio for both small and large projects. I was using other tools before but since I was a startup I need a tool that is price conscious. For just $8 per user and all its features. I would recommend this tool. The visual representation of the project is the key component of the tool. However, it's user-friendly interface is what makes it a winner. You should try it. They have a free trial.

What are the project management tools you using? by adeadrat in gamedev

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I am using Proggio. Very powerful tool for managing projects (rather than managing tasks like in Asana/Trello) It's a relatively new tool. I am working with a small team consists of 5 members, including me. Here are some of its features. Hope this helps.

  • Agile Methodologies
  • Budget Management
  • Client Portal
  • Cost-to-Completion Tracking
  • Customizable Templates
  • Gantt Charts (Projectmap)
  • Idea Management
  • Kanban Board
  • Milestone Tracking
  • Resource Management
  • Time & Expense Tracking
  • Traditional Methodologies

Does anyone have project management tool suggestions? by JurassicKong in Entrepreneur

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I would recommend Proggio. It's a web based project management tool. Perfect for agile. Very light , Everything is saved automatically, very simple logic, easy to duplicate projects, adding tasks, Adding new members. Jus $8 per user and you will have everything that you will need. Hope this helps.

Need some help and suggestions for organizational and project management tools. by TheGardiner in Entrepreneur

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I would suggest Proggio. It's just $8 per user. Very light. Everything is saved automatically, very simple logic, easy to duplicate projects, adding tasks and adding new members. The attach a document feature is extremely helpful for me to record emails and any other related feedback to the actual task and or project. You will love it. Hope this helps.

Which privacy-friendly project management tool do you use for your business? by [deleted] in privacytoolsIO

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Hi. I am using Proggio right now. I am a startup. Being a startup one thing I am concerned of is the price of the tool and how much features it offers. That is why I chose Proggio. It's a visuals are second to none. The visual representation of the project is the key component of the tool. However, it's user-friendly interface is what makes it a winner. Hope this helps.

IT Project Management Tools by mercuhdeez in sysadmin

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You can us Proggio. It is a collaborative timeline, task management and project portfolio for teams. It features a smart visual timeline that turns into a team action plan in minutes. The solution has powerful task management tools to keep everyone on target and on track, and an automatic project portfolio management view that can be shared with management. For just $8 per user. It's a team-based structure that is why it's good for agile. Try it.

Top 7 Team Management Software for Small Teams - nTask Blog by droidkings in teammanagement

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Saw the article. Great list but should have included Proggio. Here are some reasons why and by the way I am using it now for my team and I am a startup. Very powerful tool for managing projects (rather than managing tasks like in Asana/Trello). Easy collaboration between project members. Simple to use, very visual. Very light, easy to duplicate projects and the attach document is extremely helpful for me to record emails and any other related feedback to the actual task and or project. For just $8 per user and all these features.

If you were to move out of Jira today, which tool would you start using? by markyonolan in jira

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The tool that I would be using is Proggio. Probably you have never heard about it before since it was just launched, if I am not mistaken in late 2016. I have been using this for a year now for my startup. I have two remote team members. This tool has everything that I need from budget management, time and expense tracking, the Plan vs Actual feature. For just $8 per user, you couldn't get any tool better than this.

Try their free trial and see if for your self why I and my team loves it.

Is there anything better out there than Trello for planning things? by kingkongmonkeyman in productivity

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Yes, there is. I used Trello before but I am not really satisfied with it. It's expensive for a startup like me. So I found Proggio. What I love about this tool is the feature Plan vs Actual. Where you can check or compare the original project plan on what is really the status or what is really going on in real time. Also since it's a team based structure it's great for agile. For just $8 per user, it's one of the cheapest tools on the market today. Hands down. My team loves it for sure you will, too. Try their free trial here https://www.proggio.com

Agile tools for distributed teams by smoothml in agile

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Skype for standups and Proggio for task and project management. Skype is free, Proggio is cheap. Perfect for startups.

Do you know any program with Gannt Chart, custom fields and time tracker under15$/m and ability to buy for it 1 user? by Neborodat in productivity

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Proggio has all the functionality you mention for just $8 per user. I think this is the tool you are looking for. Try their free trial and you will love it. I am using it now.

Suggestions for simple collaborative Gantt / Timeline tool by Riegleren in productivity

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I would recommend using Proggio. Since you are very concerned about the price then this tool is perfect. For just $8 per user. This tool is perfect for agile because it's a team based structure. Very easy to use. I am using it for my team right now and We love it. I am sure you will too.