We currently use Slack for communication and Asana for task management. We use Asana on a pretty basic level (small team of 8 total with only 4-5 regular users). Do you think Slack Lists is going to be robust enough to replace Asana in most cases? Would be nice to have everything in one place instead of bouncing between apps!
It is always a win if you can consolidate your tools; but, it comes down to task complexity. After watching the video, do you feel the visuals and simplicity of Slack Lists can support your task management? It is hard to give an outside perspective.
We are trying to implement this in our web dev. agency, tracking hours for each task & total hours per project is key. Seems like this is not possible yet with this. Or is it? By playing around it seemed that creating a numbers column and then exporting for calculation is the only way. What are your thoughts?!
Currently pretty deep in Clickup that also just created a chat feature. I just feel like clickup is so heavy too much friction, I'm also looking into potentially switching to clickup, but not sure how to go about time tracking.
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so far, it's been tough to try to rely on Slack lists, as there are no reminders for due date items...
We currently use Slack for communication and Asana for task management. We use Asana on a pretty basic level (small team of 8 total with only 4-5 regular users). Do you think Slack Lists is going to be robust enough to replace Asana in most cases? Would be nice to have everything in one place instead of bouncing between apps!
It is always a win if you can consolidate your tools; but, it comes down to task complexity. After watching the video, do you feel the visuals and simplicity of Slack Lists can support your task management? It is hard to give an outside perspective.
Can a element in the list have sub-elements which can also have sub-elements
We are trying to implement this in our web dev. agency, tracking hours for each task & total hours per project is key. Seems like this is not possible yet with this. Or is it? By playing around it seemed that creating a numbers column and then exporting for calculation is the only way. What are your thoughts?!
Currently pretty deep in Clickup that also just created a chat feature. I just feel like clickup is so heavy too much friction, I'm also looking into potentially switching to clickup, but not sure how to go about time tracking.