Likelihood to Recommend 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.
Read full review We use it for both support and project management alike. It's not as bloated or indeed as expensive as
Jira , so unless you have particularly complex requirements, YouTrack fits the bill in pretty much the same use cases as
Jira does.
The interface is also a good deal nicer on the eye and less clunky than a lot of the Open Source (eg.
Redmine ) and enterprise (eg. Remedy).
It does have a customisable workflow for things like ticket age alerts. We don't make a great deal of use of this and had found that it can take a little fiddling if you want something very bespoke but it is clearly quite powerful.
Read full review Pros 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. Read full review Orginaization Aesthetics Utility Read full review Cons Task assignment matrix is a bit clunky. It's a bit difficult to see distribution of work for each assignee, but not impossible. Read full review We're actually very happy YouTrack users and have yet to come across a scenario where any of the team felt the product was lacking. Read full review Support Rating 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!
Read full review Alternatives Considered 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.
Read full review You Track holds it's own against
Jira considering the price difference.
Jira does allow for more customization and can do more ultimately but You Track is not to be trifled with. With a powerfully intuitive UI it can arguably be a better choice for certain companies and individuals alike. They really did a great job.
Read full review Return on Investment 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." Read full review YouTrack is inexpensive and isn't something we question the value of when it comes to renewal The team and our clients have positive things to say about the product. This is often not the case with JIRA in my experience. Some snobbier project managers from other companies will grumble about software like YouTrack because it isn't familiar to them, but this attitude is misleading and unfair as the product is every bit as capable. Read full review ScreenShots