Best of luck to you! Having said that I feel this is a tough space. Most developers spend a lot of time in different ticket systems at work and for the most part they suck. So when we want to scratch our entrepreneurial itch it’s easy to look at software we use often. That makes the space very saturated and it’s difficult to differentiate your product. Also, all ticket systems I’ve used are bad, but the companies I worked for still paid a lot of money for them, so maybe UX isn’t a factor when buying these systems?<p>Once again, best of luck!
Why does so much effort go into tracking and managing programmers? Does the customer care? Does it actually improve quality or delivery? Is it really any better than just letting people work?
Hey Hacker News crowd. After a year or so toying around with my idea, thinking about the new approach and talking to people, I have decided to build a new scrum based project management app. It's going to revolve around a new board layout and concept and include the important bits of the scrum process.<p>If you're interested, sing up to be notified when I have the beta version ready. Hopefully in a month or two. If not, tell your friends.<p>Thank you
Terry
I love the UI. Clean, focused, and specifically tailored to scrum.<p>I think sprints enforced by the interface is critical to keep management on track. The companies I worked at which used Asana, Trello, or free-form task lists were a mess. It was maddening not having a single schedule.