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Mingle vs Pivotal Tracker: What are the differences?

Developers describe Mingle as "Project management tool that enables companies of all sizes to implement and scale agile practices". Mingle is an online project management tool brought to you by ThoughtWorks. It enables companies of all sizes to successfully implement -- and scale -- agile practices, from startups to large enterprises. On the other hand, Pivotal Tracker is detailed as "Build better software, faster". Collaborative, lightweight agile project management tool, brought to you by the experts in agile software development.

Mingle and Pivotal Tracker belong to "Agile Project Management" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Mingle are:

  • Flexible templates let your team tailor its workflow—use Kanban, Scrum, Agile or something in between
  • In-app chat function makes communication convenient and efficient
  • Shared card wall make everyone’s work visible

On the other hand, Pivotal Tracker provides the following key features:

  • Tracker Story- simple story editing and drag-and-drop prioritization
  • Velocity and Emergent Iterations- Tracker calculates future iterations automatically, based on historical performance.
  • Release and Scope Management- Completion dates are calculated automatically, based on velocity - your live measure of historical performance. See impact on scope as new stories are added immediately, and move stories around easily via drag and drop as priorities change.

"Very customisable and flexible" is the top reason why over 4 developers like Mingle, while over 70 developers mention "Agile" as the leading cause for choosing Pivotal Tracker.

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Pros of Mingle
Pros of Pivotal Tracker
  • 5
    Very customisable and flexible
  • 4
    Tracks history of cards
  • 3
    Reporting
  • 1
    User Friendly
  • 1
    Great UI
  • 1
    Dependancy
  • 74
    Agile
  • 59
    Easy to use
  • 51
    Nice UI
  • 37
    Scrum friendly
  • 28
    Simple estimation
  • 23
    Slack Integration
  • 13
    Velocity
  • 10
    Easy setup
  • 9
    Great support
  • 7
    It does the estimation better than we humans
  • 3
    Nice ios app
  • 3
    The right kind of simplicity

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Cons of Mingle
Cons of Pivotal Tracker
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    • 2
      Can't seem to change the number of total points

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    What is Mingle?

    Mingle is an online project management tool brought to you by ThoughtWorks. It enables companies of all sizes to successfully implement -- and scale -- agile practices, from startups to large enterprises.

    What is Pivotal Tracker?

    It is a collaborative, lightweight agile project management tool, brought to you by the experts in agile software development.

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