At DDM we use Pivotal Tracker. It isn’t perfect, and it leans more towards the 
“simple, easy to use” scale than a more complex solution like JIRA. We have it 
integrated with GitHub and HipChat.


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On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 9:19 AM, James Noble <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 9:03 AM, Brett Evanson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> We started using Asana after going through an internally built system
>> in Drupal. We're a huge Drupal shop, so it was a big move for us to
>> not be dogfooding, but Asana had a million reasons why it was better
>> than our own software we built. And it's free for up to 15 users in an
>> organization. We're over that now and are happy to pay it.
>>
> We also use Asana.  The things I like about it are the ease of getting
> things setup.  Now it doesn't integrate into gitHub or things like.  The
> reason I really like it though is it doesn't slow down the team.  It takes
> less than a minute to setup a task and assign it out.  It is also very fast
> to update the task and send it over to the next person.  I absolutely love
> how fast it is to use.
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