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Pivotal Tracker - Project Management Software

Pivotal Tracker

Streamline project management with Pivotal Tracker.

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Starts from $6.50/User/Month, also offers free forever plan

Pivotal Tracker Reviews & Ratings

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Based on 303 ratings & 110 reviews

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Courtney T

04/12/18

5 out of 5

"Great Tool to Keep on Track"

What do you like best about Pivotal Tracker? The tool helps to stay organized and keep track of what everyone is working on. The different categories are ways to understand where software projects stand.

AU

Anonymous User

12/29/17

5 out of 5

"Excellent tracking tool"

What do you like best about Pivotal Tracker? I love having the ability to track all interactions with specific customers and contacts all in one place as well as manage sales projects. It allowed me to easily integrate our production timeframe with our sales and support information.

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Leo J

12/20/17

5 out of 5

"An awesome tracker for developers"

What do you like best about Pivotal Tracker? It's integration with git repositories that makes it incredibly nice to work with and its lean UI. If I am free to choose which software I'll use to plan a project I'll go for pivotal tracker almost 9 out of 10 times. It really simplify story/feature breakdown and help you plan ahead better and keep you honest about your deadlines.

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Craig C

03/17/17

5 out of 5

"Completely transformed our business"

What do you like best about Pivotal Tracker? Tracker is such a flexible, easy to use project management system. It gives us complete visibility into what is happening across our department. The open API is powerful and well documented. Support is fast and friendly.

AU

Anonymous User

01/16/17

5 out of 5

"Essential tool for distributing work amongst a team"

What do you like best about Pivotal Tracker? PT has a nice interface that allows us to document the information we need and displays it nicely and simply. It allows us to use markdown which is great for copying card information over to github PR's quickly. There are nice visual icons that allow you to quickly identify information about a card in the condensed view. The use of labels is pretty effective at describing the work related to a particular project or sub project and the expanded ...

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Joshua D

01/10/17

5 out of 5

"Pivotal Tracker Makes Project Management Easy"

What do you like best about Pivotal Tracker? I love how easy it is to communicate with teammates and management and have an up-to-date list with tasks and all needed resources in order for me to get work done fast.

AU

Anonymous User

01/10/17

5 out of 5

"Great solution for agile (and waterfall) teams"

What do you like best about Pivotal Tracker? I love how easy it is to see what's happening and what's at risk. The product makes it easy for the team to collaborate and to keep projects on track.

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Lacey N

12/05/16

5 out of 5

"Agile management for every and any team."

What do you like best about Pivotal Tracker? The flexibility of the system allows you to manage every part of your process. We've managed the research stage, design, development, and even user feedback and testing. They make really great use of space, and the experience from desktop to mobile is quite seamless.

AU

Anonymous User

10/18/16

5 out of 5

"Love everything about tracker"

What do you like best about Pivotal Tracker? In short, everything. Love tags and epics especially. What do you dislike about Pivotal Tracker?

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Kayla B

10/12/16

5 out of 5

"Developer Friendly Project Management Software"

What do you like best about Pivotal Tracker? Unlike applications such as Asana and Basecamp, which are largely just cloud based to do lists that work great for departments whose work load can actually be broken down into unrelated tasks, it's really geared towards developers who often work in a web of dependencies and with tasks that are part of a greater whole, that may be 2-3 layers deep in the hierarchy of that project's completion, that are rarely just completed or not, but instead have ...

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