Ask HN: Project Management for Freelancers?
Freelancers & Independent Tech Consultants: what do you use for project management?
I would like something that can handle some client communication, enable online discussions, and keep files & notes together so I don't have to search my inbox for them.
I think Basecamp is too cluttered. Pivotal Tracker isn't what I want either - it seems focused on keeping teams of developers organized for very complicated projects. Asana is too focused on tasks, and I don't think my non-tech savvy clients could figure it out.
What do you recommend?
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 39.0 ms ] threadHonestly you'd be amazed what taking out one hour a week and a .txt file can do for your life. Another low-tech tool you can use is to print out a calendar and pencil in dates.
The reality is that "project manager" is a job title, so either you take time for it or pay someone to do it. It's also hard for people doing the work to manage themselves -- and this isn't a new observation but something that Drucker was writing about eons ago.
Right now I use a .txt file, Gmail, & Dropbox to keep things organized, but I'd like to a place online that works with all that instead of trying to replace it.
- How do the objects you create (.txt files, emails, etc.) relate?
- What are the big headaches you run into?
http://planscope.io
IIRC, it also has a forum and other features that we never used.
I wanted: * To know how scope changes affected overall budget * My clients to know what tasks they were spending money on * Stupid simple and a no-brainer for clients * Integrated time tracking
Planscope does all this and more. Check it out, and if you have any questions drop me a line: brennan@planscope.io