Helen SmailesSenior Games Producer| Gaslight Games LtdUnited Kingdom
We're following scrum style framework and have been using Jira and Confluence to record and track our project information (stories, bugs, project information etc.). However, we increasing our team size significantly and are considering moving away from Jira for various reasons (one of which being usability for new starters).
Notion.so has been recommended to us. I have had a brief trial and on the surface it looks good but I was wondering if anyone has longer term experience with it and could let me know if it's a reasonable replacement?
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Ezekiel OderoStrategy Delivery | Organizational Agility | Fintech | Innovation | Digital Tran| Financial ServicesNairobi, Kenya
I'll be happy to know of such longer terms experience as well. Saving Changes...
Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
Wow, this is interesting. I use Notion, though, been a ramp up. It is so powerful. I had actually not thought about it as an alternative to Jira (or any other similar tool).
Based on my research and interest in the capability, I do consider it as a reasonable replacement on the surface. Potentially, do a trial run using both, maybe one or two sprints. Administratively, would add work, but temporary.
Notion has some characteristics of Trello in the style of boards, but there are more project-oriented functionalities. For another part, I recommend this new tool called TeleworkingMonitorint, which emphasizes in agile task administration in Trello, combined with global project indicators in Power BI. https://www.facebook.com/Teleworking-Monit.../?ref=bookmarks