Top 5 Project Management Apps 2022

Dale Clifford
Good Business Kit
Published in
6 min readDec 27, 2021

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Monday.com vs Asana vs Teamwork vs Trello vs Hive

It’s hard to make a decision between different project management tools — there’s just so many of them.

Right from the beginning, I fell in love with Monday.com. So did my team. Zero training, zero convincing.

As far as Project Management, Reminder Lists and Time Tracking goes, there’s a lot of software out there.

In my career, I’ve spent a bit of time trying different software, because I do a lot of things professionally and personally, working both alone and managing teams. When exploring software-as-a-service, I’ve tried a lot, and been disappointed a lot.

Right from the outset, I compared Monday with Asana and Trello. The reason I wanted to try out Asana and Trello, is because these are the apps that all my friends were boasting about. But I was disappointed.

I’ve spent a bit of time looking through all the features, and become familiar with the tools. Monday by far is still my favourite. Back when Monday was called “DaPulse” I definitely wasn’t. But something changed.

They invested a lot in their platform, and they made work fun.

One of the things I love most about Monday is the fact you can tell instantly when you use it, that they’ve designed it to be scalable. All the features you’d expect out of the box are there, built-in. And it has automations too.

The shortlist — top 5 picks

Monday.com

Hive

Teamwork

Trello

Asana

The winner — Monday.com

Monday.com to be the most versatile and easy solution to get any job done, especially for small businesses with less than 500 team members working together everyday.

  • Marketing and social media content calendars
  • Sales funnels and lead opportunity management
  • Product build and go-to-market plans
  • Software design and development, and bug tracking
  • Staff and employee management
  • Technical implementation
  • Issue tracking and ticketing system
  • Gantt charts and progress reports
  • Risk management and mitigation plans

One of the best features of Monday.com (with the Standard plan), is the ability to add Guests to your account, so you can collaborate with people or teams outside your organisation or business — perfect for marketing agencies.

Why Monday wins

Monday.com has a lot of flexibility, some of my favourite features include the following.

Kanban by Monday

Turn any board into a Kanban cards using the status column, then drag-and-drop the cards through stages.

Kanban views — Source: Monday
Add a new View — Source: Monday
Create covers for cards — Source: Monday

Forms by Monday

Easily create Forms so that your customers can submit requests which automatically populate the board.

  • Support tickets
  • Feature requests
  • Schedule appointments

Source: YouTube

It’s easy to create a Form from any board.

You can then customise the form to suit the audience.

Source: Monday

Automations by Monday

Monday.com has an Automations feature, which helps you save time and helps teams do things consistently.

  • When a task is completed, move it to a different group
  • When a new task is created, email someone to notify them

Source: YouTube

In fact Monday’s implementation of the Automations feature probably has to be the easiest I’ve ever seen.

There are default notifications — easy to setup. Source: Monday

And for advanced users, you can customise Automations to suit your workflows.

Source: Monday

Monday.com in my opinion has the best design, simplicity, scalability and security.

With its consistent User Interface, everyday language and customisable fields, I fell instantly in love with Monday. So did my team. Zero training, zero convincing.

But remember, different niche have different needs.

  • Monday.com is the best tool for teams to collaborate on anything that needs to get done, and occasionally share with externals, executives. Anyone in any business can use it and instantly feel familiar with it. As they say, they’ve built “Work OS”. It’s the right balance between basic list tracking, collaboration and project management. It’s for EVERYONE.
  • Asana is great for agencies or software developers who want all the flexibility to integrate with all the different connectors. It’s for people or teams who already have deep and complex project management, who need all the customisation and integrations they can get. In my opinion, it’s for those types of people who would rather get a Samsung Android or a Microsoft Windows and customise everything.
  • Trello and Jira are great too, but in my observation it’s for teams who want to be incredibly verbose and document every. single. thing. so they spend so much time documenting the process rather than getting results. I incredibly dislike Jira and Atlassian products so much that the User Interface has made me scream. I can NEVER find what I need in Jira.

Verdict

  • If you use an iPhone and Mac because it’s intuitive and works, then you’ll love Monday.com. You don’t need to learn how to use it. And you can connect all your friends and they can use it, and it’s just easy. Tadaa~!
  • If you use Microsoft Windows so you can install all the custom software onto it and you want to change things and sometimes it does a Windows Update when you don’t want, you might find Asana is the best.
  • If you’re into software development, you might want to stick with Trello or Jira because you’ve invested so much time learning how to perfect those tools, you shouldn’t dare switch away to another tool.

My assessment

Here’s a list of all the things I could find to compare Monday with some of the other top vendors.

It’s clear that although Asana has so many external plugins and connectors, that maybe it’s not the best out-of-the-box solution.

With Monday, you pay the monthly rate and you get the features you expect.

Originally published at Good Business Kit.
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