Project Management and Team Collaboration Tools
Reviews, comparisons, and practical materials about tools for tasks, planning, processes, and team collaboration.
This page brings together materials about project management tools: reviews of popular services, platform comparisons, process setup tips, and solution roundups for teams.
What you will find in this section
- reviews of Notion, Trello, and other project management tools;
- roundups of services for tasks, planning, remote work, and team communication;
- materials about process setup, templates, automation, and choosing a tool for your team size.
Main Materials in This Section
Asana vs Trello vs Notion: Which Platform Should You Choose for Project Management
Asana, Trello, and Notion are often compared because all three tools help teams organize their work. But in practice, they are not the same type of product. They solve different problems and fit teams with different levels of process maturity. In simple...
Notion – Universal Tool for Work and Notes
Notion is often called a note-taking app, but that description is a bit too narrow. In practice, it is a workspace where you can store documents, build knowledge bases, collect tasks, plan content, create internal guides, and organize team work. The main...
Trello – Review of the Project Management Tool
Trello is one of the simplest and easiest tools for managing tasks. Teams often choose it when they need to organize work quickly without a complicated setup, long onboarding, or a heavy project management system. Trello is built around a very clear...
Project Management Materials
What to Check Before Buying a CRM
CRM systems are often bought too quickly: a team looks at a ranking, compares a few plans, likes the interface, sees a familiar brand, and pays for the subscription. Then a month later it turns out that managers do not use the system, important features...
How to Build a Lead Management System for a Small Business
Lead management in a small business often depends on manual control: someone writes in a messenger, someone submits a website form, someone calls, and someone comes through a referral. When there are only a few requests, this feels normal. But as soon as...
How to Describe the Sales Process Before Implementing a CRM
It is better to implement a CRM not by choosing a service first, but by describing the real sales process. Otherwise, a company risks buying a good tool and moving the same chaos into it: unclear stages, lost requests, manual follow-ups, duplicate...