best application with more features in this pricing
very minimum third-party integrations available
Best tool for dev team and support team
Fast and clear set-up Affordable pricing for small teams
Licencing can become pricy. Findind some information about finished sprints is dificult to find.
Get a whole picture of the work assigned to the team.
Zoho Sprints is by far the most efficient project management system we have ever used. We always know who's working on what and who has available time for new projects. No more status meetings!
The price is a bit steep. We are a small organization and it's a lot of money for us to fork out.
We use Zoho Sprints to manage our projects and to better plan our workflow so that we maximize productivity.
I really like Zoho Sprints because it includes a drag-and-drop center that allows you to plan through the prioritization of tasks and the configuration of reminders for each Sprint. The panel provides an overview of the key metrics of the project and the weekly updates of the project status. Different reports can be generated, such as burn and burn reports, as well as speed charts to track progress and identify bottlenecks. Timesheets allow my employees to track billable and non-billable hours and calculate the actual time spent on each work item. The Scrum board allows the visualization of the work status for each sprint based on its completion stage. The solution is available in a monthly subscription and offers email support, a knowledge base, a community of employees and an online help form.
What we disliked was that for some reason, tasks and errors can not be moved to a Sprint from the accumulation if they do not belong to a story. The best thing about this great software is how easy it is to use. I did not need any training or videos to start using it, you have what you need to execute the projects, simple and complete. It really adopts the product accumulation methodology and covers the mid-project changes. You can simply create a priority task list and pass it on to your current career as priorities change, creating what matters to your stakeholders. The interface is clean and simple, has Cliq chat part of the interface and a fully integrated acceleration speed. The price is very good for this level of software.
It gives me the facility to master the projects and tasks of the company. Here are some of the benefits of using the software: the progress of each of the tasks is very easy to see, easy interaction between teams through messages and comments, you can create tasks very easily by simply dragging and dropping, reports with tables and diagrams that facilitate their analysis, Sprint planning, epic boards, image attached when pasting them and speed charts. Now all members of our team can register their billable and non-billable hours in the system. Through this, you can easily track and tabulate the team's time records. Members can choose which element to work on and record the time they spent working on it. The global timer allows us to start, stop or pause the timer for certain elements so you can see the breakdown of the day's work. Meanwhile, Scrum-Master and Product-Owner can approve time sheets with a single click. This helps estimate how much time is needed for the next sprint and complete invoices efficiently.
Zoho Sprints is incredibly effective at managing all of our projects. We have an instant status on our short and long term projects and assigning work has become painless. The interface makes it easy for us to collaborate and spend time on our highest priorities.
There have been times where I have not received notifications or alerts from the Sprints web app on my desktop. It comes and goes but the support team is actively looking into this issue. The mobile interface is also a bit painful to navigate. Seeing that the cost is much lower than Basecamp, we can live with the imperfections.
Zoho Sprints is used purely internally. We use it to track our projects in course, obtain timely status updates, and assign work to all team members
* Easy to use * Familiar interface * Feature rich * Quick, intuitive interface * Great reports
* No kanban board * Settings organization not as easy
We need to replace Jira which is expensive and bloated. Add ons cost too much. Zoho Sprints is just about a feature-to-feature replacement for Jira.
1. Easy to configure and use with minimal training 2. UI follows typical scrum processes and allows you to target stories into future sprints to roadmap the team’s work 3. Tagging is very easy, allows the team to organize their stories and show the board by tag or by individual
1. There are only 2 hierarchy levels (Epic and Story). A mid-level hierarchy for “feature” would be helpful to breakdown work (e.g. mvp and full function, or several features to fulfill an epic requirement) within an Epic. 2. Having the ability to show a combined board across project. Project teams members get tasked across projects and it would be nice to have a combined board to see and prioritize work across projects.
Our team is using Zoho projects for a fast-moving team tasked with delivering multiple concurrent projects. We needed a light weight, low cost tool to help us keep work organized
Price and features seem competitive, I like that it has a mobile app also.
Sometimes its hard to switch accounts on a shared pc.
We are building a new software solution for the music industry.