8.5
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Streamline agile collaboration for efficient project management.
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Assembla is a robust project management and version control platform that has won appreciation for its versatility and ease of use, particularly among software development teams. Its standout features include a highly functional ticketing system, seamless integration with SVN and Git, and intuitive tools like burn-down charts, task assignment, and time tracking, ...Read more
Offers seamless integration of project management, code management, and ticket tracking, streamlining workflows and enabling centralized collaboration.
Highly intuitive and user-friendly, allowing both technical and non-technical users to adapt quickly with minimal learning curves.
Strengthens team communication and collaboration through features like ticketing, mentions in comments, and real-time updates.
Powerful version control tools such as SVN and Git integration, providing secure and efficient code repositories.
The user interface could benefit from modernization, with some sections appearing outdated or cluttered, making navigation less fluid.
Advanced customization and flexibility (e.g., dropdowns, filters, and time tracking) are somewhat limited in some areas.
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11/19/14
Easy to use and powerful
What do you like best? The ability to populate and update tickets en masse through .csv uploads. What do you dislike? Sorting by priority is not specific enough at times. Recommendations to others considering the product Make sure to shop around and seriously consider what features are important to you. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Organizing work and distributing and estimating tasks.
11/19/14
Gets the Job Done
What do you like best? Ticketing system and code check in system get the job done. I've submitted requests to fix the CSS a button before and they responded quickly. What do you dislike? Occasional caching issues where the page requires a shift-refresh to get ticket to update. Recommendations to others considering the product Assembla is an excellent solution for an in-house development where you don't want the code to be public. Github may be more appropriate for a public project ...
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11/19/14
Overall an fantastic experience that has helped streamline my projects
What do you like best? The integration with 3rd party software such as Slack. This deep integration allows for an overall better experience. What do you dislike? Some of the organization and design can make it difficult to navigate. Recommendations to others considering the product Sign up right away, you wont regret it! What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Time management couple with complex bug tracking.
11/19/14
Assembla
What do you like best? I like the visual flexibility of Assembla. Whether you have teams that are strictly following Scrum/Agile processes or just want a better, more visual way to track their progress, Assembla makes it easy. The email alerts about ticket updates are so super helpful for me, personally, but I know co-workers here who like the fact that you can also turn those off ; What do you dislike? Even though I said I like the visual flexibility of Assembla, I do wish there was ...
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11/18/14
Two years of my experience using Assembla tool
What do you like best? I like the feature that allows me delegating tasks across my developers and testers. Also I trace where are my developers standing on their tasks. What do you dislike? User interface needs to be more user friendly and needs more dynamic graphical way of seen features in the tool. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Automated Self scheduling system development and time and attendance system development.
09/19/12
Fantastic online collaboration tool
What do you like best? Hosted SVN and ticketing What do you dislike? Nothing. Recommendations to others considering the product Very inexpensive way to manage projects and collaborate with customers