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There are plenty of companies doing that though. ClickUp is the best one I’ve tried to this point, but I’m interested to explore Kitemaker.


ClickUp is astonishingly good. Our whole team (devs, sales, CEO, everyone) absolutely loves it.

I have had two truly delightful, joyous SaaS experiences in the last few years: ClickUp and Retool.


ClickUp is so good it feels like an endgame for this kind of products


I have been building web software for 20 years and honestly don't understand how they could built something so complex (under the hood), flexible, configurable, and still fast.

For example, you can flip major features on and off without even a hiccup (like Sprints or Subtasks). I just can't begin to imagine the architecture behind that capability.


Yeah, honestly it feels like it’s something that shouldn’t exist. They just put together features that make sense and just should be there naturally and you don’t have to come up with some crazy schemes to use it or learn 20 PM patterns or get into the heads of their designers. It seems as simple as a Todo list that you’d use for convenience but has everything you would need for crazy PM work.

It’s the first PM app I am actually recommending to people, and we tried so many. Every single one has been just a “lesser evil”.

I am in no way affiliated with ClickUp. I just hope they don’t overmonetize or something like that.




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