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Andrew K
09/15/20
Simple yet Deep
What do you like best? Intuitive design allows for a new user to pick this up right away and use it well quickly. What do you dislike? Like many solutions, this has its own lexicon, and that can be a problem in understanding things until the user trips over them. Recommendations to others considering the product: If budget is there- this can be a powerful substitute for using an actual board with stickies on it. Great in the time of Covid and the plan of more WFH What problems are you ...
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Brett C
03/07/19
Not perfect, but getting there with great support
What do you like best? The interface is clean and the experience straight forward. Integrations with multiple ticketing systems make it easy to manage a backlog independently from that ticketing system which makes separation of duties so much easier. What do you dislike? There are a few items on their roadmap that will push them past their competition: 1. User journeys: They currently do not support linking stories into journeys 2. A unique ID: Each card does not have a human readable ID ...
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José Luis V
02/11/19
Great for Agile Product Management
What do you like best? In our team we use this tool to take control of the planning of our tasks, the hierarchy by points, allocation and distribution in each sprint and keep a progress report on the board. We were also able to save the board and print it. What do you dislike? We really don't find any dislike when we use it during a quarter. All we want to do with StoriesonBoard has a solution, even create an avatar for each team member What problems are you solving with the product? What ...
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Consultant in Information Technology and Services
02/14/19
Amazing tool for capturing requirements
What do you like best? It gives an easy to use structure to capture requirements at a place. What do you dislike? There is no such feature that is being disliked at the moment. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Gathering business requirements and prioritizing them.
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Administrator in Information Services
10/06/19
Useful but not quite intuitive
What do you like best? It's beautiful and easy to understand, as it's totally free and quite simple to explain even to people with a low informatic knowledge. The kanban system really improved my company working life. What do you dislike? The program is dispersive and kind of difficult to use as a "tool" for working management. JIRA, for example, gives the mininum necessary and is quite better in your employees working reports and reviews. Recommendations to others considering the ...
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Gianluca M
12/04/19
Not good not bad, but there are way better softwares for a kanban working system.
What do you like best? It's a basic but also useful software to how to START using kanban system. What do you dislike? The layout is very retro, unfortunately it's difficult to manage and I found hard to put limits on tasks that were in the process of making. I don't dislike a "straight to the facts" attitude, but at the same time I have troubles managing something that unfortunately looks like coming out of a former Windows operative system. Recommendations to others considering the ...
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Administrator in Information Technology and Services
02/19/19
Great idea, but showstopper terms of service
What do you like best? We love the ability to visually lay out a user story backlog. It helps our clients understand the product backlog and keep on the same page. What do you dislike? The service does not carry an enterprise-grade Terms of Service. I would get fired for breaching my client NDA's if we were to utilize the service under these terms. I would recommend every user review the TOS for their own situation. Many types of organizations can benefit from this product, but I would not ...
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