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“Because Github charges per user, it quickly gets expensive, particularly when we’re working with part-time developers. Github doesn’t differentiate between part-time and full-time users. So this is where the package setup of Backlog was a good aspect for us.”
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"Backlog gave us the capability of managing requests in bulk, which means we are now able to assign and organize task priorities easily."
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"Before Backlog, it was messy, hard to keep track, lots of emails flying around. Someone replied to this email but might miss another. And with attachments, it makes the emails really large, which is not feasible."
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“We saw how our client managed their projects very effectively in Backlog. From then on, we also started using it.”
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“We chose Backlog because it’s user-friendly, easy to track multiple projects, and provides Gantt charts and many other features.”
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“Simultaneous work requires a very smooth and clear communication flow between our teams. In order to make it work, we must find good tools or applications to manage our projects that also allows all the teams to know about the progress. We are so happy to know about Backlog because …
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“The biggest benefits of Backlog are that it can be operated easily by anyone and that you can grasp individual work status in detail.”
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“They can see how many tasks they have, and as a Manager, I can see who has which tasks, what are they doing, and what will be done next.”
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"We used to manage and share reports by email, but they would get lost or forgotten. Backlog lets improved how we manage reports for each issue. All reports can now be found in the same project, making them much easier to review."
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"Before Backlog, information sharing was difficult. New project members experienced information gaps. After Backlog, people joining in the middle of a project could easily follow progress and get up to speed quicker."
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"We work with a large number of clients who have never used project management tools before. We tested other pm tools, but the UIs were too complicated for everyone to master. Backlog offered both functionality and intuitiveness."
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“Backlog allows you to store some documentation so that later, rather than raising a new issue again, we can just refer back to the attached documents or shared files. So, you have a sort of FAQ or manual to refer to.”
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“Backlog is attractive because even members who are inexperienced with this kind of tool can use it easily to collaborate in real time.”
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"Backlog makes it easy to tell who’s responsible for what within each project. Many project management tools make it difficult to understand who’s involved in projects, but Backlog makes it simple."
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“In Backlog, it’s easier to change the task status and status of pull requests, etc. So it saves time as a project manager, and as a developer, it’s easier to use and to learn to use.”