A project management application that’s been created for those who work in teams, BacklogTool has got a user-friendly interface and a great range of features that come at just the right price. Gantt charts, burn-down charts, wikis and a flexible file sharing tool are available for you and your whole team to use, and have complex tasks arranged in the smoothest of ways. And communications are handled in a way that encourages users to praise each other for work that is done well.
Issues can have any of four different statuses: “Open”, “In Progress”, “Resolved” and “Closed”, and how far any project is from completion can be easily determined thanks to the progress bars that are used.
You can get started by signing up for a free plan that will let you work in one project with up to five team members, and with 100MB of storage for the files you need to have shared. After that, there’s three paid plans that give you larger storage, more projects and more users. The most expensive plan (“Max”, it costs $175 per month) actually gives you unlimited everything. And all plans can be tried without having to pay anything for 30 days.
BacklogTool.com In Their Own Words
Project management tool for everyone who work in teams.
Some Questions About BacklogTool.com
In which other ways is the free plan limited? Are these limitations reasonable, or will they keep people from really sampling full potential of the application? 







