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- 01Notion vs. Coda: The Verdict
- 02Why Your PM Tool Doesn't Work
- 03The $47k SaaS Audit
- 04Linear: Finally, an Honest Review
- 05Stack Quiz — Find Yours Now
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Three years ago I was running a 12-person product team. We were paying for Notion, Asana, ClickUp, and Basecamp — simultaneously. Nobody had approved all four. Nobody knew which one was "official." The combined bill was $847 a month.
I went looking for an honest comparison. What I found was a landscape of affiliate reviews — every "Best Project Management Tools of 2024" article written by someone who'd never opened a Gantt chart under deadline pressure. Every star rating reverse-engineered from a referral commission.
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Linear
Project Management
"The best PM tool for engineering teams. Unambiguous."
Linear does one thing and refuses to do anything else. That discipline is its greatest asset. After 30 days, I shipped more and context-switched less.
Best For
Engineering teams, 2–40 people
Worst For
Non-technical teams, complex approvals

Notion
Use With Caution"Overused, over-sold, over-customised."
Notion is a blank canvas that teams fill with good intentions and abandon in six months. The flexibility is the trap.

Loom
Top Pick"Quietly essential. Every distributed team needs this."
The product that solved the problem I didn't know I had. Three months in, our meeting count dropped by 40%.

Asana
OverpricedProject Management"Enterprise pricing, mid-market product."
The pricing model penalises you for growing. By the time you need the features that justify the cost, you're already locked in.
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