Pros: Premium and unique design that is great for corporate clients.
Cons: The company charges $150 per hour for training on how to use its product for "free" members (paying members get the training for free).
Cost: Free for up to 1,000 units (“units” are everything from bugs to requests to tasks, etc.). Pricing models start at $20 per user per month for unlimited units, premium support and free training, up to a custom Enterprise package (with custom pricing) for companies that want more secure hosting (single sign-on, private cloud, etc.). The private cloud can be hosted either locally or in the environment provided by Targetprocess. If hosted by the customer, Targetprocess charges $220 per user per year.
6. VersionOne
VersionOne is the eighth most popular project management software tool in the world, and rightly so: it has an intuitive interface, can be customized to your needs regardless of your team's Agile style (DSDM? Scrum? XP? Or something else entirely?), and offers easy-to-understand visual reporting features. VersionOne users quickly learn how to use the drag-and-drop functionality of Kanban boards, leave comments, and see their own and teammates' tasks right in the dashboard. VersionOne can sync with numerous ALM development tools, including Jira, GIT, HP Quality Center, and Microsoft Visual Studio, so you can keep your current workspaces.
Pros: Easy to use, best-in-class integration systems, and well suited for remote teams.
Cons: The number of features is overwhelming and the free version is very limited.
Cost: Free for one project and one team; scalable up to $175 per month and beyond, spain telegram data depending on users and features.
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