Maybe you run your Agile team with Kanban. Or a white board. Or with prayer.
Whatever you do now, Agile project management software will probably make your processes better.
Check out these seven top options.
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2. ActiveCollab
• Great, affordable solution for
small businesses
• Easy to use, so no need to
worry about training
• Powerful features
Price: self-hosted at $499;
$49/mo for up to 15 team
members
3. ActiveCollab
Cons
• Timeline and column view for
tasks instead of Gantt or
Kanban boards
Pros
• Intuitive
• Outstanding support
• iOS apps
• Can bill the client straight
through the app
• Ability to set viewing
permissions
4. Agile Bench
• Simple enough for users to
pick up and use, flexible
enough to be easily
customized
• Powerful reporting tools
• Many third-party integrations
Price: starts at $50/mo for 8
members, three projects,
10GB of storage
5. Agile Bench
Cons
• A little pricey
• No mobile app
• No backlog
• No way to set user
permissions
Pros
• Excellent recorded instant
message system
• Fully-fleshed out task
management system
• Gorgeous, in-depth reporting
interface
6. Agilo for Scrum
• Powerful communication tool
• “Incoming Activity” panel
shows updates in real time
• Offers “Sprint Report” and
burn down charts for more
data
Price: €10/mo for unlimited
users, one team, one project,
or €20 for unlimited users,
unlimited teams, 1 project
7. Agilo for Scrum
Cons
• No ability to host more than
one project
• No mobile app
• Some have noted that the
system is difficult to learn
Pros
• Great communication system
• Responsive support team (24-
hour response time)
• Well-priced
8. Atlassian Jira + Agile
• Can be used as cloud-based
or self-hosted solution
• Offers Scrum, Kanban,
integrates with other
Atlassian products
• highly customizable, great
for team communication
Price: Starts at $20/mo for 10
users, scales up based on users
9. Atlassian Jira + Agile
Cons
• There are so many features
that there is a strong learning
curve for new users
• Switching between apps can
be a pain
Pros
• Mobile app
• Strong backlog management
• Lots of add-ons so project
managers can customize
software to their team’s
needs
10. Pivotal Tracker
• Created specifically to assist
web and mobile developers
• Supports multiple projects,
burndown charts, user stories,
and many other features
• Good set of feedback tools
Price: Free for 3 users, 2GB
storage, 2 private projects; also
free for public projects, non-
profits, academic institutions.
Starts at $15/mo for 5
collaborators, $300/mo for 50
collaborators.
11. Pivotal Tracker
Cons
• Support can be slow for non-
paying users
• System is difficult to
customize
Pros
• Great for Agile software
development
• Lots of integrations
(including Jira, Zendesk,
Bugzilla)
• Supports cross-functional
teams
• Free for individuals and
public projects
12. SprintGround
• Great for Kanban
• Made with software developers
in mind
• Framework encourages
developers to look at feature
requests, suggestions, etc
Price: Free for 3 users, 50MB
storage. Starts at €45/mo for 8
users, unlimited projects, 1GB
storage. At the high end, €8.50
per user per month
13. SprintGround
Cons
• Dry aesthetic
• Drag-and-drop file sharing is
not an option
Pros
• Great for Agile software
development
• Encourages customer-driven
product development
• Has many traditional Scrum
functions like burndown
charts
14. Targetprocess
• Billed as a visual
management software
• Solutions for every type of
team member
• Easy to pick up
Price: Free for up to 1,000
“entities” (actions). Starts at
$20/mo for unlimited entities.
Local hosting is $495 per user
15. Targetprocess
Cons
• Company charges $150/hr for
training on how to use their
own product for “free”
members (paid members get
free training)
Pros
• Gorgeous
• Unique design that’s great for
enterprise companies
16. Telerik TeamPulse
• Enterprise-level, packed with
features
• Great for communicating
with stakeholders- clients
have their own feedback
portal
• Powerful reporting tools
Price: $1,499 for 5 users, $249
per additional user
17. Telerik TeamPulse
Cons
• Pricey
• Difficult to learn
• No mobile app
• Specific to software
developers
Pros
• Great for collaboration with
stakeholders
• Lots of Agile tools
• Great feedback system
between end-user and Telerik
18. VersionOne
• Eighth most popular project
management software in the
world
• Visual, easy-to-understand
features
• Syncs with ALM development
tools like Jira, GIT, etc
Price: Free for one project, one
team; scales up to $175/mo
based on users & features
19. VersionOne
Cons
• Overwhelming number of
features
• Free version is very limited
Pros
• Easy to use
• Great integration systems
• Good for remote teams
20. ZebraPlan
• Great solution for small
teams with big needs
• Breaks down tasks into
sprints, which users can drag-
and-drop tasks into
Price: basic plan is free, more
advanced features available
with $7/mo Pro plan
21. ZebraPlan
Cons
• Many features not available
on free plan
Pros
• Super simple to learn and use
• Nice layout
• Reasonable pricing