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GQueues ties in very nicely with the principles outlined in David Allen's "Getting Things Done" so if you're a fan, give GQueues a try. I use GQueues both personally and professionally to help keep things in order. I find it easy to modify how I use this service when my needs change. I also use GQueues to keep track of future ideas, websites and books to be read someday and overall goals. It is very customizable to what you need.Incentivized
TeamGantt is wonderful for organizing long and short term projects that have lots of tasks and or people involved. I love that it's "in the cloud" so I can manage no matter where I am or what device I'm using. There is a mobile app that is quite easy to use and sized nicely for people who have trouble reading small/fine print. I find it to be a well-suited tool for ongoing projects where the tasks change weekly - I use it for my newsletter planning. You can assign and label tasks which is super convenient for me and my Team. All through the week we are making changes and suggestions in TeamGantt and as we get closer to publication day we mark the stories and objects as done so we know we will finish everything before our deadline. Incentivized
Handling recurring tasks.Assigning tasks.Incentivized
In TeamGantt, clients can remark on any undertaking and keep their visits inside the errands.Reports can likewise be connected to any undertaking. Clients can channel the errands by the due date and what their identity is relegated to, and they can change over Gantt graphs into PDFs.The arrangement is accessible for each client each month's membership premise and offers support using telephone and email.Incentivized
Needs more display options, e.g. display tasks in "card" formatScreen format is a bit dated.Awkward to use when window is maximized.Incentivized
Task assignment matrix is a bit clunky. It's a bit difficult to see distribution of work for each assignee, but not impossible.Incentivized
They are very responsive via email.Incentivized
I never interacted with them. That, in itself, I feel represents their quality. They made the resources available to me so that when I started to have a question, the answer was either right there for me, or easy to figure out without any trouble. So, I never felt the need!Incentivized
We have tried some other task management tools such as Producteev. This one is very intuitive and just does what you need it to do and does it well.Incentivized
Our team uses ClickUp for task management. ClickUp has a Gantt chart feature, but it's based solely on the tasks we create in ClickUp, so in order to create a client-facing chart, we'd have to completely change the way we assign tasks to our internal team. We use TeamGantt for the sole purpose of creating project plans and viewing project statuses at-a-glance. You might be able to use it for task management, but we don't.Incentivized
GQueues makes it easy for me to track next steps to avoid missing deadlinesIncentivized
TeamGantt has had an overall incredible return on investment.In the past, we have tracked strategies/projects manually (MS Excel, etc.). Having a tool like TeamGantt has improved our efficiency greatly.The ability to see where a project stands (intra-department) at-a-glance has improved our ability to observe statuses.TeamGantt has definitely helped remind me to drive on projects that would normally have gone "stale."Incentivized