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Aha! vs Redmine: What are the differences?
Developers describe Aha! as "Roadmapping software for PMs who want their mojo back". Set product strategy, visualize and share roadmaps, and articulate features so your product development teams can build what matters. On the other hand, Redmine is detailed as "A flexible project management web application written using Ruby on Rails framework". Redmine is a flexible project management web application. Written using the Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform and cross-database.
Aha! and Redmine can be categorized as "Project Management" tools.
Some of the features offered by Aha! are:
- Roadmapping
- Product planning
- Strategy planning
On the other hand, Redmine provides the following key features:
- Multiple projects support
- Flexible role based access control
- Flexible issue tracking system
"Great UI" is the top reason why over 11 developers like Aha!, while over 47 developers mention "Open source" as the leading cause for choosing Redmine.
Redmine is an open source tool with 3.41K GitHub stars and 1.86K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Redmine's open source repository on GitHub.
According to the StackShare community, Redmine has a broader approval, being mentioned in 72 company stacks & 34 developers stacks; compared to Aha!, which is listed in 27 company stacks and 10 developer stacks.
I'm comparing Aha!, Trello and Asana. We are looking for it as a Product Management Team. Jira handles all our development and storyboard etc. This is for Product Management for Roadmaps, Backlogs, future stories, etc. Cost is a factor, as well. Does anyone have a comparison chart of Pros and Cons? Thank you.
I just switched to ClickUp for my development agency - I am the product team, and I relay everything there betwixt designers, devs, and clients.
Clickup = Jira + Confluence but better - more ways to slice and dice your data & documents, make custom views, mind map relationships, and track people's work, plan goals... I even use it to manage project finances and household to-dos.
They have a very comprehensive free tier that never expires, and on top of that they're extremely generous with trials of their paid features, have more-than-fair pricing, and top-notch customer support.
Pros of Aha!
- Great UI13
- Intuitive9
- Great customer support6
- Easy to use5
- Nice graphs5
- Product Roadmap3
Pros of Redmine
- Open source54
- Customizable with themes and plugins27
- Integration with code version control like git/svn10
- Powerful custom queries9
- RESTful API6
- Customizable workflows6
- Integration with email clients6
- Support for MS SQL Server5
- Time tracking, reports2
- Self-hosted2
- Projects and groups separation1
- Lightweight1