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Slack vs basecamp 3
Slack vs basecamp 3






slack vs basecamp 3
  1. Slack vs basecamp 3 how to#
  2. Slack vs basecamp 3 free#

Slack vs basecamp 3 free#

They also offer a free trial, which is always helpful if you’re not sure you want to commit before giving it a whirl. You can add up to 10 people for $59/month, and if you’re just looking to use it as your own personal to-do list, there’s a $19/month individual plan. If you want to learn more about how Flow works, this page from the company outlines some of its best features.

slack vs basecamp 3

(Though as one of my editors noted, we’ll want a giphy integration!) Ready to try Flow for task management?

slack vs basecamp 3

While my team wants to experiment with Flow’s chat before declaring we’ll use that instead of Slack, it looks promising. The Flow team shared details of the development today on their blog, and Product Hunt also featured it prominently. In fact, you can now create tasks from within Flow’s chat. The feature is chat. Just like the uber-popular Slack, but integrated right into the task-management app. The feature is still a little buggy, but once the initial launch period is complete, I think this will finally push Flow into the big leagues, so it gets the chatter it deserves.

Slack vs basecamp 3 how to#

Because I’d rather show you how to use a tool instead of simply gush about how great it is.īut today, Flow introduced a new feature that makes it even more useful, which prompted me to hit publish on this post. And because of that, I’ve put off telling you about Flow. I’ve had on my blog list to create a video that shows you how we use Flow, but I haven’t gotten around to it. Best of all, it’s intuitive, so new users can pick it up quickly. It helps me and my team stay organized and ahead of schedule, which is essential not only for doing great work, but for reducing stress. And we actually do use Trello for one specific purpose: to track the progress of blog posts we’ve assigned to writers.īut after running trials on a number of task-management platforms, I found Flow was the best fit for what we needed.įlow makes it easy to assign tasks to my team (they can assign tasks to me, too) and follow progress on those tasks until we check them off as complete. I tried those other options too, back when I was first looking for a way to facilitate team collaboration. People often recommend Asana, Trello and Basecamp, but you’ll rarely hear anyone mention Flow. So I’m always surprised when this app doesn’t make it into conversations about the best options for project management.








Slack vs basecamp 3