Intuitive project management and visual team collaboration, Ora is your team’s command center.
Ora empowers you to work stress-free and collaborate the way you want! Choose an existing methodology or create your own.
Our users say that Ora is “THE MOST INTUITIVE and EASY TO USE project management software on the market”.
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Sprints, Epics & Backlog Everything you need to run Scrum Sprints and be agile!
Ship early. Ship often.
Kanban board Highly visual Kanban board that you’ll fall in love with!
Timeline & Schedule Schedule your work with a modern Gantt View and Agenda so you can plan in time and manage your resources successfully.
Finish on time now — not next time.
Time-Tracking & Reporting Time tracking in Ora is simple. You press the play button on a task and then stop it when the task is ready. Now you can see exactly where your time goes in Reports.
Transparency made simple.
List Actions & Automations Automate everything in your project! Let Ora do the boring PM work for you so you can focus on what’s important.
Less chores. More time.
Powerful Integrations Ora also has powerful integrations like Zapier (connect over 1,500+ apps), Git Integration, Slack, and more!
Leverage others. Leverage power.
Optimized for Productivity Optimize your work with intuitive shortcuts and do everything the way you expect it to work.
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I have replaced Jira with Ora from 5 months now and I am very happy with it. It has a great ui combined with a lot of usefull features. I love the automations.
Ora is simple to use yet with so many advanced features which are almost all for free! Beautiful design, intuitive!
Love the UI and UX. Also, it has handy features that I didn't find in Trello which makes my work easier.
Based on our record, test IO should be more popular than Ora. It has been mentiond 12 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I am a beginner at test.io .Does test.io provides another way for earning except for testing?? Like I have heard there are some ways like playing games? Can somebody help with this? Your help would be highly appreciated. Source: 6 months ago
Thanks, we've actually pulled back on running Ads two months ago and trying to do what we can free. DMs, emails, etc. So the views thus far have been organic. The Lean startup is on my to read list. Also, currently having the front-end of the application rebuilt to a much more attractive look. I'll look into the test.io tip too! Source: 12 months ago
The clicks on the ads seem many, you should ask yourself, why aren't they converting into customers, maybe the site is not good, maybe the value proposition. There is something wrong and if the click/view ratio on the ads was good, then the problem was in your product and you should fix it. There are tools like test.io and many others, some with free trial, that provide extensive testing and feedback. Source: 12 months ago
I've gone off test.io, Mturk type sites. It's just too hard to earn a shilling. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://test.io/ is one of them. There're 2 ways to make money : - Find a new bug - Reproduce a bug. Source: over 1 year ago
Mine is due in January but I probably do the same. I do have a ltd of ora.pm I might move everything to it. What did you end up choosing? Source: 11 months ago
Notion only works good on web, and is very clunky on Android. I cannot use Anytype as it is desktop-app-focused. Though it does have Android, sometimes I need to take notes for the online courses I do and I'd rather do that on the laptop. I wanted to try out Obsidian but that isn't going to work either as it is desktop-app-focused. I heard Coda doesn't work well on Android. I am left with Saga and Slab but both... Source: about 1 year ago
Ora - Agile task management & team collaboration. Free for up to 3 users and files are limited to 10 MB. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
I'm personally using ora.pm. It basically allows you to aggregate several Trello boards together on one timeline. So I have one board per client and a timeline to see an overview of all my tasks. Source: almost 2 years ago
I just wanted to chime in, another great tool for project management Is Ora. I came across it when I was looking for something to keep track of my own personal projects and it has more features out of the box than Trello. I can honestly see myself using it in a work setting over Jira for scrum stuff. Source: almost 2 years ago
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