Teamhood

Drag-and-drop PM clarity for teams who’d rather build than babysit tasks. Execute-don’t over-think. Teamhood is a browser-based project-management workspace that feels instantly familiar—think Trello’s drag-and-drop ease, but with serious horsepower under the hood. Its twin-level Kanban boards, one-click reports, and built-in dashboards mean you can plan, track and finish work without digging through menus or manuals. What is it? At heart, Teamhood is a visual board where tasks move left-to-right as work progresses. Behind that simple idea sit extras like timelines (Gantt), workload heat-maps and real-time burndown or earned-value charts, so you always know what’s on track and what’s drifting. Why should you care? Email ping-pong, spreadsheet chaos and “Where did that file go?” vanish once everything lives in one place. Setting a Work-In-Progress (WIP) limit stops teams from piling on too much at once, keeping flow smooth and stress low. Features that feel like benefits: * Two-level swimlanes & child tasks – Break big goals into bite-sized steps (e.g., In Progress → Review → Ready to Release → Done) so nothing slips through the cracks. * Instant dashboards – Burn-up, progress or custom charts appear with a couple of clicks—no spreadsheets required. * Custom fields on every plan – Label tasks however you like (budget, priority, client) and filter in seconds. * Public share links – Send a read-only board to clients or suppliers and cut meeting time in half. * Affordable tiers (plus a forever-free option) – Pay only when you outgrow the free plan; even the mid-tier is cheaper than most coffee-shop Wi-Fi budgets. Who’s it for? Small agencies, builders juggling trades, volunteer committees—anyone who needs a clear view of “who’s doing what, by when” without hiring an IT department. Reviewers praise the quick learning curve and painless rollout, so non-tech teams get productive in days, not months. Good to know: Runs in any modern browser and via a lightweight desktop wrapper for Windows and macOS; an iOS/Android app exists but is pared back, so plan complex changes on the web version. Steady internet is required—Teamhood stores your boards in the cloud. Our take: Thoughtful UI decisions—intuitive board edits, sensible defaults, clear reports—mean you spend time moving work forward, not hunting for buttons. If you’ve bounced off clunky PM tools before, give Teamhood 15 minutes; odds are you’ll stay for the long haul. https://teamhood.com/

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