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Discover Ayoa for instant team collaboration, communication, mind mapping, task management and idea generation.
Nifty is geared towards companies of all sizes from SMB's and medium-sized business, to large enterprise organizations.
Love droptask as it gives me a good overview of my day and plan for the future. Never had any app do this before with ease.
Ayoa does, sadly, have one massive Achilles heel: the Dependencies function doesn't automatically adjust the start dates of dependent tasks if one changes the start/end dates of the parent task.
The visual presentation of AYOA is helpful, engaging and fun. There is a huge variety of ways in which tasks and projects can be displayed.
Some sudden software closures are annoying and perhaps denote a certain obsolescence of the technology with which it is developed.
As a visual person I really like the way the softeware works. The ability to categorize and connect dependencies visually is awesome.
On more than one occasion, a bug has caused some topics to be lost while copying/pasting - this is very intermittent, but has happened.
Its interface is innovative, modern, attractive and intuitive, synchronizes in good time between the different devices, and has perfect integration with the Google calendar.
The task manager was quite difficult to learn at first especially trying to create critical paths.
If you use a free version of trello for project management and are looking for something better without adding way more than you need this is a perfect fit. A super easy import from trello.
The iPad app sucks, I know there are plans this year to specifically address that, but currently, it's just what you see on the iPhone.
Nifty does everything we'd want it to, with excellent features for task and project management. Nifty is great at organising everything into projects and timeframes.
We need to refresh the entire page to see the recently uploaded files, which can get a bit irritating.
Very happy with Nifty in general. I would recommend it to individuals or companies looking for an alternative to Monday.com.
All kinds of system notifications show up in the Discussion streams and there's no way to delete them.
We needed an intuitive tool to manage projects, share files, and communicate in real-time. We have found Nifty to be an excellent choice and a piece of our ability to achieve goals over the past year.
CNAME has long been delayed its still on their road map for a long time.
Aryana R.: Hi, I'm Aryana, the founder of a coaching and training company, and I give Nifty a four out of five. I was working in Basecamp, and I found it hard to navigate. When I was looking for something, I'd spend a lot of time trying to find that post or that document, and it was frustrating. I decided to go with Nifty. One, the pricing. It was better than anything else that I'd looked at. I also liked it was more intuitive, and it was like I was looking at a desktop, not just this blank screen. I was able to put my calendar in there, my team members, alert people easily. It had kind of this feeling of a dashboard that was modifiable. My team and I are still working on onboarding. I found that this is what I do as a business owner is I get my team to do, "How does this all work?" Then they teach me how to do it. I would say we really ran at it very quickly and we got some projects in there. I was really impressed as we were doing it. Then things got busy, so we started to go back to Google Docs. Interestingly, just yesterday, I was like, "I'm done Google docs. I'm done emails back and forth. I need to get us using Nifty again." I started to put some projects in, some task lists. There's something really satisfying about that, when you can be like, "Tick it off. I did it." If you're considering Nifty, I suggest doing their free trial, if they still have it, and really give it a robust, try. Get your team members working in it and put an entire project in. It's going to help you because you can still use the content if you decide not to continue with their trial, but that's one thing that I wished I'd done when I was researching is just give it a good solid test because then once you do commit to it, you're going to stick with it and you're going to use it fully.
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