Jira
4.3Project Management
Jira by Atlassian is the leading project management tool for software development teams. It's built for agile workflows with native support for Scrum and Kanban. Jira offers powerful issue tracking, sprint planning, and integrates deeply with the Atlassian ecosystem including Confluence and Bitbucket.
Key Features
- Scrum Boards
- Kanban Boards
- Sprints
- Backlog Management
- Roadmaps
- Automation
- Advanced Search
- Custom Fields
Pros
- +Industry standard for dev teams
- +Powerful agile features
- +Deep integrations
- +Highly customizable
Cons
- −Complex for non-technical teams
- −Steep learning curve
- −Can be slow
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