Management software assists companies plan, organize, and assign resources to projects of any size. The software can automatize workflows and provide information and reporting. This type of software can be cloud-based, on-site, or desktop-based. Many providers offer a variety of plans to suit teams of all sizes and budgets and have different levels of integrations and features.

Some of the most well-known tools are ClickUp, Wrike and Jira. ClickUp is an application that provides reasonable pricing for small teams. It also works well with remote teams. It provides standard features for managing projects, such as Gantt charts, workflow automation, and customizable views for each team members. It also supports Agile methods for managing projects. However, the program has an unstable interface and slow down times that could frustrate teams working to meet deadlines.

Jira was initially designed to be a tool for developers, however it has now been adapted to project management. Its interface is divided into categories, such as “To Do,””In Progress,” and “Done.” Users can assign tasks to their team, track the time they spend on each project, and view reports on progress. It can also be integrated with more than 2,000 third-party applications and is popular among IT departments.

Other management software solutions can meet specific business requirements, including Tarro’s restaurant management platform for smaller establishments. The software assists managers with managing simple social tools payroll marketing, phone, and online orders and staffing. PickTrace is a management tool that assists agricultural businesses with harvesting as well as onboarding of workers monitoring productivity and time and remuneration of workers through reloadable cards. Additionally, MaestroQA offers software for managing customer service to assist clients to identify issues and train employees, as well as measure the performance of their agents.