8.5
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Streamline agile collaboration for efficient project management.
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Assembla is a robust project management and version control platform that has won appreciation for its versatility and ease of use, particularly among software development teams. Its standout features include a highly functional ticketing system, seamless integration with SVN and Git, and intuitive tools like burn-down charts, task assignment, and time tracking, ...Read more
Offers seamless integration of project management, code management, and ticket tracking, streamlining workflows and enabling centralized collaboration.
Highly intuitive and user-friendly, allowing both technical and non-technical users to adapt quickly with minimal learning curves.
Strengthens team communication and collaboration through features like ticketing, mentions in comments, and real-time updates.
Powerful version control tools such as SVN and Git integration, providing secure and efficient code repositories.
The user interface could benefit from modernization, with some sections appearing outdated or cluttered, making navigation less fluid.
Advanced customization and flexibility (e.g., dropdowns, filters, and time tracking) are somewhat limited in some areas.
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09/26/16
Long Time Fan
What do you like best? Ease of use - everyone in the company regardless of background, position or technical knowledge has been able to quickly pick it up and use for a variety of tasks. What do you dislike? There new features and UI's don't always work as well as you would think. It seems like they might be making it more complicated for users to use. Recommendations to others considering the product This is the perfect software in environments where not all users are technical. ...
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09/20/16
Good productivity tool
What do you like best? I appreciate the ability to collaborate and track progress across different teams. And the notification capability is great to alert users to take action What do you dislike? haven't been able to find version control yet. Notification onsite seems lacking. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Cross-collaboration is the key benefit. Tracking and documentation is key too
09/20/16
Integration Product Manager
What do you like best? I like that it has a Wiki. That is actually something we dont get in Jira. We use both Assembla and Jira right now. What do you dislike? Sections are not as detailed as in Jira. Recommendations to others considering the product Streamline a bit more like Jira. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We are Agile, move quickly, and need a central place for all outstanding and upcoming items to test and develop.
09/18/16
Truly inspired
What do you like best? It took a lot of things and helped us track them all at once What do you dislike? it was a little difficult to learn and interface was sometimes hard to follow. Recommendations to others considering the product It is worth trying What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It helps with task management mostly
09/08/16
Combined Version Control and Project Management Tools, Great for Distributed Teams
What do you like best? Assembla is a nicely integrated site, including version control, issue tracking, general messaging, and private and public wiki spaces. We initially looked at it because they were the official repository server for Perforce, a commercial version control tool. We ended up using it with subversion instead, and it has some nice tools for viewing repositories, changes, versions, in a web page. What do you dislike? I ended up not using their issue tracking system, ...
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07/24/16
Assembla
What do you like best? Super good as it provides collaborative tools and bug tracking and cloud-based organizing and managing projects for commercial and open source software development tasks What do you dislike? everything is excellent in this tool .. nothing disgusts me Recommendations to others considering the product 100 % recommended for all those seeking to improve efficiency and speed in an app What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you ...
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06/26/16
Great for Agile
What do you like best? Tickets can be assigned to other team members and the knowledge base is searchable. What do you dislike? Takes some training for users to get comfortable with the process. We did implement agile at the same time so it was a big change for our users. Recommendations to others considering the product It makes it easy for us to assign resources and manage our agile processes. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you ...
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06/17/16
Dedicated user for 5+ years
What do you like best? Great for managing agile software projects in a team environment. Easy to learn and a powerful competitor to Jira. What do you dislike? Could get expensive for the portfolio edition, so we therefore don't use that. Recommendations to others considering the product It's a great alternative to Jira, and better than any standalone git repository tool. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Managing software ...
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06/01/16
Best competitor in Agile project management
What do you like best? Assembla is best for Project management and Task management. It's Issue tracking system is very feasible and user friendly. We can customize projects based on our needs. Coming to Agile, Scrum methodology can be very well managed with Assembla. A stable and perfect project needs the version control integration, in Assembla it also managed very well. Reporting is the other major highlight of using Assembla. Team members can see each task updates and track other ...
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05/17/16
Best for Project Management with Agile Methodology
What do you like best? Now a days it is very challenging to handle the project using Agile methodology, ie, SCRUM, Sprint etc. Assembla took that challenge and implemented it more likely for both project managers and developers. Very vibrant UI and usability approach helped this tool to make a mark on the other project management tools. They support both subversion and git repositories. Ticket tracking system is catchy. Mainly the Dependency Report, which is very helpful. Wiki is the ...
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