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Alternatives to Azendoo

Slack, Asana, Wrike, Trello, and Confluence are the most popular alternatives and competitors to Azendoo.
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What is Azendoo and what are its top alternatives?

It is a web application that helps individuals get things done and synchronize teams . It works as a collaborative work tool to simplify project planning.
Azendoo is a tool in the Team Task Management category of a tech stack.
Azendoo is an open source tool with GitHub stars and GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Azendoo's open source repository on GitHub

Top Alternatives to Azendoo

  • Slack
    Slack

    Imagine all your team communication in one place, instantly searchable, available wherever you go. That’s Slack. All your messages. All your files. And everything from Twitter, Dropbox, Google Docs, Asana, Trello, GitHub and dozens of other services. All together. ...

  • Asana
    Asana

    Asana is the easiest way for teams to track their work. From tasks and projects to conversations and dashboards, Asana enables teams to move work from start to finish--and get results. Available at asana.com and on iOS & Android. ...

  • Wrike
    Wrike

    Cloud-based collaboration and project management software that scales across teams in any business. ...

  • Trello
    Trello

    Trello is a collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards. In one glance, Trello tells you what's being worked on, who's working on what, and where something is in a process. ...

  • Confluence
    Confluence

    Capture the knowledge that's too often lost in email inboxes and shared network drives in Confluence instead – where it's easy to find, use, and update. ...

  • Azure DevOps
    Azure DevOps

    Azure DevOps provides unlimited private Git hosting, cloud build for continuous integration, agile planning, and release management for continuous delivery to the cloud and on-premises. Includes broad IDE support. ...

  • Notion
    Notion

    A new tool that blends your everyday work apps into one. It's a unified and collaborative workspace for you and your team ...

  • ClickUp
    ClickUp

    Users can assign comments and tasks to specific team members or groups of team members. Comments and tasks can be marked as resolved or in progress, or users can create custom statuses. ...

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Slack

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PROS OF SLACK
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    Easy to integrate with
  • 876
    Excellent interface on multiple platforms
  • 849
    Free
  • 694
    Mobile friendly
  • 690
    People really enjoy using it
  • 331
    Great integrations
  • 315
    Flexible notification preferences
  • 198
    Unlimited users
  • 184
    Strong search and data archiving
  • 155
    Multi domain switching support
  • 82
    Easy to use
  • 40
    Beautiful
  • 27
    Hubot support
  • 22
    Unread/read control
  • 21
    Slackbot
  • 19
    Permalink for each messages
  • 17
    Text snippet with highlighting
  • 15
    Quote message easily
  • 14
    Per-room notification
  • 13
    Awesome integration support
  • 12
    IRC gateway
  • 12
    Star for each message / attached files
  • 11
    Good communication within a team
  • 11
    Dropbox Integration
  • 10
    Jira Integration
  • 10
    Slick, search is great
  • 9
    New Relic Integration
  • 8
    Great communication tool
  • 8
    Asana Integration
  • 8
    Combine All Services Quickly
  • 7
    Awesomeness
  • 7
    This tool understands developers
  • 7
    Google Drive Integration
  • 7
    XMPP gateway
  • 6
    Replaces email
  • 6
    Twitter Integration
  • 6
    Google Docs Integration
  • 6
    BitBucket integration
  • 5
    GREAT Customer Support / Quick Response to Feedback
  • 5
    Jenkins Integration
  • 5
    Guest and Restricted user control
  • 4
    Gathers all my communications in one place
  • 4
    Clean UI
  • 4
    GitHub integration
  • 4
    Excellent multi platform internal communication tool
  • 4
    Mention list view
  • 3
    Perfect implementation of chat + integrations
  • 3
    Android app
  • 3
    Visual Studio Integration
  • 3
    Easy to start working with
  • 3
    Easy
  • 3
    Easy to add a reaction
  • 3
    Timely while non intrusive
  • 3
    Great on-boarding
  • 3
    Threaded chat
  • 2
    Eases collaboration for geographically dispersed teams
  • 2
    Message Actions
  • 2
    Simplicity
  • 2
    So much better than email
  • 2
    It's basically an improved (although closed) IRC
  • 2
    Great Channel Customization
  • 2
    Great interface
  • 2
    Intuitive, easy to use, great integrations
  • 2
    Markdown
  • 1
    API
  • 1
    Easy remote communication
  • 1
    Get less busy
  • 1
    Targetprocess integration
  • 1
    Better User Experience
  • 1
    Multi work-space support
  • 1
    Travis CI integration
  • 1
    It's the coolest IM ever
  • 1
    Dev communication Made Easy
  • 1
    Community
  • 1
    Integrates with just about everything
  • 1
    Great API
  • 1
    Very customizable
  • 1
    Great Support Team
  • 1
    Flexible and Accessible
  • 1
    Finally with terrible "threading"—I miss Flowdock
  • 1
    Archive Importing
  • 1
    Complete with plenty of Electron BLOAT
  • 1
    Watch
  • 1
    I was 666 star :D
  • 0
    Easy to useL
  • 0
    Platforms
CONS OF SLACK
  • 13
    Can be distracting depending on how you use it
  • 6
    Requires some management for large teams
  • 6
    Limit messages history
  • 5
    Too expensive
  • 5
    You don't really own your messages
  • 4
    Too many notifications by default

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Lucas Litton
Founder & CEO at Macombey · | 24 upvotes · 264.9K views

Sentry has been essential to our development approach. Nobody likes errors or apps that crash. We use Sentry heavily during Node.js and React development. Our developers are able to see error reports, crashes, user's browsers, and more, all in one place. Sentry also seamlessly integrates with Asana, Slack, and GitHub.

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Yonas Beshawred

Using Screenhero via Slack was getting to be pretty horrible. Video and sound quality was often times pretty bad and worst of all the service just wasn't reliable. We all had high hopes when the acquisition went through but ultimately, the product just didn't live up to expectations. We ended up trying Zoom after I had heard about it from some friends at other companies. We noticed the video/sound quality was better, and more importantly it was super reliable. The Slack integration was awesome (just type /zoom and it starts a call)

You can schedule recurring calls which is helpful. There's a G Suite (Google Calendar) integration which lets you add a Zoom call (w/dial in info + link to web/mobile) with the click of a button.

Meeting recordings (video and audio) are really nice, you get recordings stored in the cloud on the higher tier plans. One of our engineers, Jerome, actually built a cool little Slack integration using the Slack API and Zoom API so that every time a recording is processed, a link gets posted to the "event-recordings" channel. The iOS app is great too!

#WebAndVideoConferencing #videochat

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Asana logo

Asana

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PROS OF ASANA
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    Super fast task creation
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    Flexible project management
  • 101
    Free up to 15
  • 99
    Followers and commenting on tasks
  • 57
    Integration with external services
  • 25
    Email-based task creation
  • 17
    Plays nice with Google Apps
  • 14
    Clear usage
  • 14
    Plays nice with Harvest Time Tracking
  • 6
    Supports nice keyboard shortcuts
  • 4
    Integration with GitHub
  • 2
    Slack supported
  • 2
    Integration with Instagantt for Gantt Charts
  • 1
    Integration with Alfred
  • 1
    Both Card View & Task View
  • 1
    Easy to use
  • 1
    Friendly API
  • 0
    Slick and fast interface
CONS OF ASANA
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    Not Cross Platform

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Founder & CEO at Macombey · | 24 upvotes · 264.9K views

Sentry has been essential to our development approach. Nobody likes errors or apps that crash. We use Sentry heavily during Node.js and React development. Our developers are able to see error reports, crashes, user's browsers, and more, all in one place. Sentry also seamlessly integrates with Asana, Slack, and GitHub.

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Wrike logo

Wrike

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A Work Management Solution to Streamline Workflow
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      Trello logo

      Trello

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      PROS OF TRELLO
      • 715
        Great for collaboration
      • 628
        Easy to use
      • 573
        Free
      • 375
        Fast
      • 347
        Realtime
      • 237
        Intuitive
      • 215
        Visualizing
      • 169
        Flexible
      • 126
        Fun user interface
      • 83
        Snappy and blazing fast
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        Simple, intuitive UI that gets out of your way
      • 27
        Kanban
      • 21
        Clean Interface
      • 18
        Easy setup
      • 18
        Card Structure
      • 17
        Drag and drop attachments
      • 11
        Simple
      • 10
        Markdown commentary on cards
      • 9
        Lists
      • 9
        Integration with other work collaborative apps
      • 8
        Satisfying User Experience
      • 8
        Cross-Platform Integration
      • 7
        Recognizes GitHub commit links
      • 6
        Easy to learn
      • 5
        Great
      • 4
        Better than email
      • 4
        Versatile Team & Project Management
      • 3
        and lots of integrations
      • 3
        Trello’s Developmental Transparency
      • 3
        Effective
      • 2
        Easy
      • 2
        Powerful
      • 2
        Agile
      • 2
        Easy to have an overview of the project status
      • 2
        flexible and fast
      • 2
        Simple and intuitive
      • 1
        Name rolls of the tongue
      • 1
        Customizable
      • 1
        Email integration
      • 1
        Personal organisation
      • 1
        Nice
      • 1
        Great organizing (of events/tasks)
      • 0
        Easiest way to visually express the scope of projects
      CONS OF TRELLO
      • 5
        No concept of velocity or points
      • 4
        Very light native integrations
      • 2
        A little too flexible

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      So I am a huge fan of JIRA like #massive I used it for many many years, and really loved it, used it personally and at work. I would suggest every new workplace that I worked at to switch to JIRA instead of what I was using.

      When I started at #StackShare we were using a Trello #Kanban board and I was so shocked at how easy the workflow was to follow, create new tasks and get tasks QA'd and deployed. What was so great about this was it didn't come with all the complexity of JIRA. Like setting up a project, user rules etc. You are able to hit the ground running with Trello and get tasks started right away without being overwhelmed with the complexity of options in JIRA

      With a few TrelloPowerUps we were easily able to add GitHub integration and storyPoints to our cards and thats all we needed to get a really nice agile workflow going.

      I'm not saying that JIRA is not useful, I can see larger companies being able to use the JIRA features and have the time to go through all the complex setup to get a really good workflow going. But for smaller #Startups that want to hit the ground running Trello for me is the way to go.

      In saying that what I would love Trello to implement is to allow me to create custom fields. Right now we just have a Description field. So I am adding User Stories & How To Test in the Markdown of the Description if I could have these as custom fields then my #Agile workflow would be complete.

      #StackDecisionsLaunch

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      Francisco Quintero
      Tech Lead at Dev As Pros · | 13 upvotes · 1.6M views

      For Etom, a side project. We wanted to test an idea for a future and bigger project.

      What Etom does is searching places. Right now, it leverages the Google Maps API. For that, we found a React component that makes this integration easy because using Google Maps API is not possible via normal API requests.

      You kind of need a map to work as a proxy between the software and Google Maps API.

      We hate configuration(coming from Rails world) so also decided to use Create React App because setting up a React app, with all the toys, it's a hard job.

      Thanks to all the people behind Create React App it's easier to start any React application.

      We also chose a module called Reactstrap which is Bootstrap UI in React components.

      An important thing in this side project(and in the bigger project plan) is to measure visitor through out the app. For that we researched and found that Keen was a good choice(very good free tier limits) and also it is very simple to setup and real simple to send data to

      Slack and Trello are our defaults tools to comunicate ideas and discuss topics, so, no brainer using them as well for this project.

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      Confluence logo

      Confluence

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      PROS OF CONFLUENCE
      • 94
        Wiki search power
      • 62
        WYSIWYG editor
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        Full featured, works well with embedded docs
      • 3
        Expensive licenses
      CONS OF CONFLUENCE
      • 3
        Expensive license

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      David Ritsema
      Frontend Architect at Herman Miller · | 11 upvotes · 703.5K views

      We knew how we wanted to build our Design System, now it was time to choose the tools to get us there. The essence of Scrum is a small team of people. The team is highly flexible and adaptive. Perfect, so we'll work in 2 week sprints where each sprint can be a mix of new R&D stories, a presentation of decisions made, and showcasing key development milestones.

      We are also able to run content stories in parallel, focusing development efforts around key areas of the site that our authors need first. Our stories would exist in a Jira backlog, documentation would be hosted in Confluence , and GitHub would host our codebase. If developers identify technical improvements during the sprint, they can be added as GitHub issues and transferred to Jira if we decide to represent them as stories for the Backlog. For Sprint Retrospectives, @groupmap proved to be a great way to include our remote members of the dev team.

      This worked well for our team and allowed us to be flexible in what we wanted to build and how we wanted to build it. As we further defined our Backlog and estimated each story, we could accurately measure the team's capacity (velocity) and confidently estimate a launch date.

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      Priit Kaasik
      Engineering Lead at Katana MRP · | 9 upvotes · 553.5K views

      As a new company we could early adopt and bet on #RemoteTeam setup without cultural baggage derailing us. Our building blocks for developing remote working culture are:

      • Hiring people who are self sufficient, self-disciplined and excel at video and written communication to work remotely
      • Set up periodic ceremonies ( #DailyStandup, #Grooming, Release calls and chats etc) to keep the company rhythm / heartbeat going across remote cells
      • Regularly train your leaders to take into account remote working aspects of organizing f2f calls, events, meetups, parties etc. when communicating and organizing workflows
      • And last, but not least - select the right tools to support effective communication and collaboration:
      1. All feeds and conversations come together in Slack
      2. #Agile workflows in Jira
      3. InProductCommunication and #CustomerSupportChat in Intercom
      4. #Notes, #Documentation and #Requirements in Confluence
      5. #SourceCode and ContinuousDelivery in Bitbucket
      6. Persistent video streams between locations, demos, meetings run on appear.in
      7. #Logging and Alerts in Papertrail
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      Azure DevOps logo

      Azure DevOps

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        Complete and powerful
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        Huge extension ecosystem
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        Azure integration
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        Flexible and powerful
      • 26
        One Stop Shop For Build server, Project Mgt, CDCI
      • 15
        Everything I need. Simple and intuitive UI
      • 13
        Support Open Source
      • 8
        Integrations
      • 7
        GitHub Integration
      • 6
        One 4 all
      • 6
        Cost free for Stakeholders
      • 6
        Project Mgmt Features
      • 5
        Crap
      • 5
        Runs in the cloud
      • 3
        Agent On-Premise(Linux - Windows)
      • 2
        Aws integration
      • 2
        Link Test Cases to Stories
      • 2
        Jenkins Integration
      • 1
        GCP Integration
      CONS OF AZURE DEVOPS
      • 8
        Still dependant on C# for agents
      • 5
        Many in devops disregard MS altogether
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        Capacity across cross functional teams not visibile
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        Not a requirements management tool
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        Half Baked
      • 3
        Jack of all trades, master of none
      • 3
        Poor Jenkins integration
      • 2
        Tedious for test plan/case creation

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      #Azure Cloud Since Amazon is potentially our competitor then we need a different cloud vendor, also our programmers are microsoft oriented so the choose were obviously #Azure for us.

      Azure DevOps Because we need to be able to develop a neww pipeline into Azure environment ina few minutes.

      Azure Kubernetes Service We already in #Azure , also need to use K8s , so let's use AKS as it's a manged Kubernetes in the #Azure

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      Nicholas Rogoff

      Secure Membership Web API backed by SQL Server. This is the backing API to store additional profile and complex membership metadata outside of an Azure AD B2C provider. The front-end using the Azure AD B2C to allow 3rd party trusted identity providers to authenticate. This API provides a way to add and manage more complex permission structures than can easily be maintained in Azure AD.

      We have .Net developers and an Azure infrastructure environment using server-less functions, logic apps and SaaS where ever possible. For this service I opted to keep it as a classic WebAPI project and deployed to AppService.

      • Trusted Authentication Provider: @AzureActiveDirectoryB2C
      • Frameworks: .NET Core
      • Language: C# , Microsoft SQL Server , JavaScript
      • IDEs: Visual Studio Code , Visual Studio
      • Libraries: jQuery @EntityFramework, @AutoMapper, @FeatureToggle , @Swashbuckle
      • Database: @SqlAzure
      • Source Control: Git
      • Build and Release Pipelines: Azure DevOps
      • Test tools: Postman , Newman
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      Notion logo

      Notion

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      PROS OF NOTION
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        One place for almost every project management work
      • 15
        Easy to get started
      • 15
        Very structured documents
      • 15
        Flexible
      • 9
        Dark Mode
      • 8
        Beautiful design
      • 7
        Simple Online Databases
      • 4
        Quick edition with shortcuts
      • 4
        Integration with slack
      CONS OF NOTION
      • 5
        Api is still in development
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        Lack of database permissions
      • 2
        Slow
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        Evernote import flaky
      • 1
        No markdown editor
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        Unable to hide key fields in table
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        No integrations with tools like Slack

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      ClickUp logo

      ClickUp

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      A cloud-based collaboration and project management tool
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      PROS OF CLICKUP
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        Overview of several project in one status by folder & L
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        Best PM for a Startup - Hands Down
      • 5
        Easily customizable by Business type
      CONS OF CLICKUP
      • 4
        Not friendly to use
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        Privacy and Authorities
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        Reporting Issues
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        Useless automation

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      My company is currently using Azure DevOps for task creation, workflow, source control, and code releases. Now they want to be able to see if Epics are on target and are considering ClickUp. I don't think ClickUp can do all that DevOps is doing for us. Can DevOps do high-level visual project management? Or Can Clickup and DevOps work together?

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      I was wondering about the pros and cons of ClickUp and monday.com. We have a multi-level department that needs to communicate in their respective teams and with the rest of the department.

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