![]() It might be that you’re excellent at UX but that needs some comparative examples to see how you have differentiated things. But, if they had tried Trello, that’s far from complex, as you say it doesn’t have the features you think are needed, so you are more complex than that. You’re marketing this as having “less complexity” which first of all, isn’t going to appeal to people unless they’ve already used the other tools. I would think about your positioning some. ![]() Let me know if you have any feedback or questions! If these resonate with you, then give Upbase a try. Now I can use Upbase to collaborate with my team AND manage your personal stuff at the same time, without all the bloat. ![]() Apart from team collaboration, I added many personal productivity features, including Weekly/Daily planner, Time blocking, Pomodoro Timer, Daily Journal, etc. I try to make it clean and simple, without all the bells and whistles. They are useful for organizing my work, but not great at helping me stay focused to get things done. Most importantly, most of these tools tend to be focused on team collaboration and completely ignore personal productivity. Some others, like Trello, are too limited for my needs. Most of them are overly complicated and painful to use. I've tried so many project management tools over the years (Trello, Asana, ClickUp, Teamwork, Wrike, Monday, etc.) but they've all fallen short. Over the past two years, I've been building Upbase, an all-in-one PM tool. ![]()
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