Likelihood to Recommend Craft is really well suited for any size design team - I have used it within a team of 3, and within a team of 30. It helps with collaboration within the team, and between external teams through 'sync' with Invision. It increases efficiency of using Sketch with things like 'data', 'duplicate', and 'stock'. These tools not only make designing faster, but also more realistic, allowing us to 'test' our designs sooner.
Read full review Well suited:
Estimation of user stories in agile team. Recording the estimations and events directly to JIRA. Estimations can be done without leaving JIRA. Best suitable in this pandemic situation as most of the people are working remotely. Different estimation scales are present to adapt as per the team norms for example Fibonacci, T-shirt sizing and custom estimations as well. Scenarios where it is less suitable:
Where only inbuilt chat box from DevSamurai is used. So synchronization is an issue there. And apart from that a consistent internet connectivity is required. Read full review Pros Craft is built to digital products developers, so its workflow is great. It has a very nice interface and is a beautiful tool. Read full review Usefull interface. Don't need any training for using guide. Challenging. Read full review Cons tools hard to understand user interface is a bit tricky for some who is not familiar with these apps detailed control page with more formatting options Read full review Live chat box feature need to be improvised as it still not robust. Integration module should be flexible enough to stick with other workflow tools. Read full review Support Rating Responsive chat with founders to answer any questions you have.
Read full review Alternatives Considered Craft was originally developed in response to
ExpressionEngine 's shortcomings. While
ExpressionEngine has caught up in some regards, it still looks and feels a bit unpolished by comparison. Additionally,
ExpressionEngine 's vendor has never gotten UI right - not on their website, nor in their CMS. Craft remains easier to use, more polished and provides a wider feature set in its base install (without needing plugins). As for
WordPress - while I recognize its massive popularity, I find its reliance on themes, third-party plugins, along with security shortcomings, make it a poor fit for the larger custom projects we build. On the other hand, if you want to throw up a
passable website in a day, you can't beat
WordPress .
Read full review The only application we use in planning poker studies in the organization.
Read full review Return on Investment Easy to keep track of notes in a more structured way than a long single document that gets added to over time. Great for sharing with collaborators. Allows for quick draft creation which produces better final documents. Read full review Estimation of user stories and updating the JIRA is automated and hence resulted in reduced efforts in poker planning. No need to be present under same roof for estimation, and hence a flexibility which is much required in this scenario. Clients can have a clear and better picture of estimation at any time with all statistics and hence customer sees more transparency. Read full review ScreenShots AgileBox by DevSamurai Screenshots