User-friendly Interface
Ora offers a clean and intuitive interface that’s easy to navigate, making it accessible for users of all skill levels.
Task Management
The platform provides robust task management features, including task lists, kanban boards, and a highly customizable workflow.
Collaboration Tools
Ora includes built-in collaboration tools such as chat and commenting, which help teams communicate more effectively.
Time Tracking
Integrated time tracking features allow users to log hours directly within their tasks, helping teams manage and monitor time spent on projects.
Integrations
Ora supports integrations with other popular tools like Slack, GitHub, and Google Drive, enhancing its functionality and adaptability in various workflows.
Flexibility
The platform is highly customizable, allowing users to tailor it to their specific project needs and preferences.
Mobile App
Ora offers a mobile application for both iOS and Android, enabling users to manage tasks and collaborate on the go.
Automation
Automation features reduce manual work by automating repetitive tasks, thereby streamlining project management.
Mine is due in January but I probably do the same. I do have a ltd of ora.pm I might move everything to it. What did you end up choosing?
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about 1 year ago
Notion only works good on web, and is very clunky on Android. I cannot use Anytype as it is desktop-app-focused. Though it does have Android, sometimes I need to take notes for the online courses I do and I’d rather do that on the laptop. I wanted to try out Obsidian but that isn’t going to work either as it is desktop-app-focused. I heard Coda doesn’t work well on Android. I am left with Saga and Slab but both…
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over 1 year ago
Ora – Agile task management & team collaboration. Free for up to 3 users and files are limited to 10 MB.
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almost 2 years ago
I’m personally using ora.pm. It basically allows you to aggregate several Trello boards together on one timeline. So I have one board per client and a timeline to see an overview of all my tasks.
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about 2 years ago
I just wanted to chime in, another great tool for project management
Is Ora. I came across it when I was looking for something to keep track of my own personal projects and it has more features out of the box than Trello. I can honestly see myself using it in a work setting over Jira for scrum stuff.
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about 2 years ago
Free/Premium
Like the application above, Ora.pm is not new to me. In fact, I have used it pretty much throughout the whole development of MDyna.
Last year, I gave YouTrack a try and it does a solid job as a JIRA alternative. I’d use it as a JIRA alternative. But that’s not what I’m looking for, now is it ? Besides only having a browser version, no offline support and a terrible theme, I wan’t something a little…
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over 2 years ago
I’ve always used project management tools for my solo projects. For this project I changed over from Ora to ClickUp last month. For managing what needs to be done, defining a roadmap and managing my progress, ClickUp’s free tier does the trick. I’ve cooperated with two social media managers so far and a project management tool to centralize your game documents is essential.
So far I’ve only contracted the…
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almost 3 years ago
Ora – Agile task management & team collaboration. Free for up to 3 users and files are limited to 10 MB.
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about 3 years ago