It's like Trello, Basecamp, and Glip were all merged into one!
In the past we'd used Basecamp (for projects that required long-term collaboration or projects and file uploading from clients), Trello (for internal projects and SOPs), and Glip (for communication, calendar, video meetings, and tasks) together to achieve the project management and system processes needed and have replaced all three with Nifty.
The ability to create versatile, multi-view projects has been invaluable, leaving less open to being overlooked due to confusion on where the information is located. Nifty's intuitive, all-in-one platform has saved us time, confusion, and money.
Being able to have one central location for all projects has been a gamechanger.
- Versatility
- Project Management
- Neurodiverse - Allowing user to choose view of their choice (kanban, swimlane, list, calendar)
- Ability to break down projects and tasks with multiple variables
- Task Management
- Integrations
- Consistently adding new features / improving software
Cons
- It's not a pretty platform (it's extremely intuitive, but the color scheme and fonts are less than visually appealing)
- Tasks can be broken down once into subtasks, but I'd like to see the ability to break them down infinitely
- Due to the frequent improvements and feature upgrades, I have to re-authorize the Zoom integration from time to time - no biggie, unless realizing the need to re-authorize when needing to hop on a call
- Extremely versatile project management
- Ability to collaborate with others (both inside and outside of the organization)
- Recurring tasks
- Time-tracking for each task
- Ease of use
- Ability to use different view depending on type of project
- It's paid for itself many times over in being able to use just one platform instead of paying for multiple platforms to do what Nifty does in pieces
- The time saved from knowing all project management is in one central location
- Time saved from having templates and the ease of use
Nifty even has the ability to import directly from many other platforms - I've personally imported projects from Trello and Asana, saving tons of time in migration.