it wasn't immediately clear to me that the product is still in beta, and was unable to find any pricing information which threw me off.
another question - is there a reason why Github isn't a support authentication method, considering that Github integration is a big part of the product?
But the tool looks super interesting - going to try it out and intro it to our team!
Hey munkay- we're free for unlimited users. Principally, we believe teams shouldn’t have to be limited by user counts when deciding which project management system to use. Most are still clunky and cap at 10 users for free accounts- planning to have a free forever plan for unlimited users (much like Gitlab).
Paid plans may include functionality for enterprise teams, full fledged integrations and/or smart features such as automated sprint management.
Another recommendation is that I see task states are To Do, Doing, and Done. It'd be nice to have a Review state as well which could be used to say it's ready for either code review or QA. This could also end up being a runaway train so it may be better invest time in allowing the user to specify up to x (3?) amount of additional custom states.
I feel this is how Jira took off initially in orgs when they had a really affordable unlimited user tier. When hooked into LDAP/AD, suddenly every employee in the company was a user.
Looks pretty sweet. What are you using for the message transport? Any persistance of messages? What's the typical end-to-end message delivery time? Is there a presence indicator?
The signup page seems to have absolutely no context. I'm not even sure what service I'm signing up for, and what benefits it would get me. I'm sure you have to get some initial seed of users, but tricking HN users without a demo/trial/feature-list/anything probably is not the right way to go. Sorry.
it wasn't immediately clear to me that the product is still in beta, and was unable to find any pricing information which threw me off.
another question - is there a reason why Github isn't a support authentication method, considering that Github integration is a big part of the product?
But the tool looks super interesting - going to try it out and intro it to our team!