Can’t believe this is not more well known
Ok, long review, but I’ve spent 2 weeks testing and tearing my hair out trying to find a project management software that would suit me (starting a business as a solo entrepreneur, looking for automations and optimised workflows to help me juggle all the hats I have to wear). Figure a detailed review with my findings might help some of you avoid the same levels of frustration lol. I tried about 15 app, including all the most popular ones. Every one of them had a dealbreaker I couldn’t get past. As I was about to give up I stumbled on a reddit post mentioning GoodDay and I’m so thrilled to have found it! It ticks my non negotiable which are: - dependencies - automations - the ability to create templates and also to push any updates to templates across any deployed instances - dark mode - custom fields - List/table views (not kanban only) - flexible customisable dashboard - affordable - has a mobile app - easy to use It's UI & UX are great and make logical sense for the most part (to me anyway). It's also really powerful without being overly convoluted, which I personally found frustrating about apps like ClickUp, and because it's laid out so well it's really easy to jump into and doesn't require a long orientation period like apps like Notion. It also has quite a bit of drag and drop functionality that makes it easier to organise things. Also even the business plan is only $7/month. The main drawback is that, with the things that aren’t so intuitive to me, it can be hard to find answers on how to do them/where to find them, because the help articles tend to gloss over the basics of ‘where do you find the thing’, or can be a bit outdated. And there’s only just a tiny reddit community that I believe got started by someone not affiliated with the app only a few weeks ago. The app itself seems to have been around for several years and gets regular updates, so idk. But if more people use the app and engage with the reddit this could be one the best productivity apps out there! Please join the reddit if you choose to use the app so we can ask each other questions! Oh also, I should mention that it is also very suited to team integration and has all the major team features as far as I can tell (don’t quote me on that because that’s not my focus atm). I just specified that I’m a solo entrepreneur because I previously got excited by the app Monday and then realised they don’t offer anything less than a 3 seat subscription, which is well beyond the means of a