Starting from: $7.00/month
Pricing model: Free, Subscription, Open Source
Free Trial: Available (No Credit Card required)
Free: up to 3 members, one private project
Premium: $7/mo per user, unlimited projects ($5/mo if paid annually)
16 reviewers had the following to say about Taiga's pricing:
An easy way to create and follow tasks in Kanban and Agile. A customizable product, easy to use and not expansive.
Pros
The customization because we don't follow a production pipeline that fits perfectly in one management theory. We combine different management theory to fit our needs and this is possible with Taiga. We also really like the cheap price.
Cons
We didn't had the occasion to use it deeper because we are between projects. But we think that it would be nice to track more the time users pass on some tasks and have a tool for customizable timesheets.
Rating breakdown
Likelihood to recommend: 10/10
Taiga made managing multiple projects with dozens of users easily. But the pricing change makes it too expensive for a small company (< 10 internal users)
Pros
Taiga is simple to use, and easy for nearly anyone, even non-technical helpdesk and clients can use it and understand what they are doing.
Cons
A big reason we chose Taiga was their pricing model, a flat rate for 25 users. That model changed recently to a per-user per month basis. We need multiple accounts for external clients as well as internal users and this pricing model makes it too expensive for a small company. We are/were grandfathered in for the duration of our contract, which when it expires, we will move away from Taiga.
Rating breakdown
Likelihood to recommend: 0/10
Pros
It's the ease if use, even for our clients. Mainly we use the ticket system which is outstanding.
Also it runs very stable with almost no downtime.
Cons
I don't like the new pricing system where we have to pay a lot more due to calculation per member.
We develop quite small software projects, but testing on client side often needs 6-8 people, which makes Taiga quite expensive.
A feature based pricing would be much better.
Hi Eycke, thanks for your feedback
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Likelihood to recommend: 10/10
none so far. user interface prevents me from using frequently.
Pros
I like having both Kanban and Sscrum features. I like the pricing model. I like the ability to import from Trello.
Cons
User interface needs some serious work. Not good enough to use.
Get rid of the stupid Taiga logo on cards that are not assigned. Allow for different colors in backgrounds. Fix usage of white and spacing.
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Likelihood to recommend: 5/10
we use this software manage our projects. but we moved to another project management tool
Pros
we used this application for manage our projects. it a simple project management tool
Cons
it has low features then other project management tools
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Likelihood to recommend: 10/10
Pros
It's easy and friendly. It really helps you to coordinate you stuff.
Cons
For sure the pricing when applied to more than 3 members. Also it will be great to have private projects in the free mode.
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Likelihood to recommend: 6/10
Finally a product with which the management was happy (attractive price). People (developers) finally started to use ONE product for keeping track of development of different products & projects and things are now handled in Taiga instead in txt files, SVN commit comments etc. Its easier to keep track of the development status of a product - but every member of team must use Taiga regularly - which was the hardest part to agree on.
Pros
We chose Taiga over other similar available products because of the price and its simplicity. Its good for tracking progress of development, issues and options for adding custom user inputs. Integrations with other platforms is a plus.
Cons
Easy (simple) reporting for management (weekly, monthly) would be a nice-to-have function. Sometimes the website works a bit slow. Wiki pages could work a bit better. Automatic reminder for issues that were not updated (touched by anyone) in some period would be good to have as well.
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Likelihood to recommend: 7/10
Pros
Starting to work in a small team with Taiga is just easy.
We haven't gone for the full integration of the development lifecycle and we are ok with that: we think that the cost involved is way too high for the value it brings, as ours is a composite architecture.
It is friendly, clear and nice to use. Simple.
Cons
I miss the opportunity to see the history of a given item and its evolution.
Hi Sylvia, thanks for your review! Have you checked the comments and activity timeline for both user stories and subtask? This provides the history and allows to audit changes both on a project level in the project timeline as well as on user story/subtask level in their respective views
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Likelihood to recommend: 8/10
Simple and affordable issue and task tracking across team.
Pros
Simplicity.
Issue tracker, backlog, planning sprints with burnout chart. Team members are easy to manage. Tasks in backlog are easy to rearrange.
Cons
The biggest problem lies on user's side: to use it in full power, one has to keep using it for longer term and it may be demanding (but it brings progress into the project).
A bit strange colour scheme, a bit lost in editing issue texts. Personally I feel more in control when I edit issues in GitHub.
Integration to Bitbucket repositories, commits and issues (did not dare to try if it is present at all).
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Likelihood to recommend: 7/10
Pros
1. The current plan of 5 projects without restriction on the number of users for a fixed monthly price was good for us.
2. The tagging and search feature is very good
3. Ability to add Custom attributes is also very good
Cons
1. I got an email recently that the current plan will not be offered next year. We will be charged per user. We may look at other options.
2. No integration with TFS.
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Pros
I find Tiaga as a entry level project management tool with few most wanted features for a reasonable price. I also includes a free trial version which you can try and see whether it fits your requirements. Kanban boards are very easy to use.
Cons
- Contains only basic set of features compared to its' competitors
- Navigating within the tool takes some time to get used to. Therefore, can improve user experience bit more
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Likelihood to recommend: 7/10
Managing project milestones, cost and resource planning at ease.
Pros
The implementation of agile concepts are done really well, Helps us manage our project cost and resource bandwidth easily.
Cons
The user experience and the interface if not really great and easy to understand. Needs a little work
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Likelihood to recommend: 8/10
A great Agile organisation helper.
Pros
It's made by developers for developers. Very well thought and made. The philosophy is very comprehensible. And more, with a great U/X skill.
Cons
The price who exploded this year ! Considering the size of our team, we can't follow ! However, there could be only a little change that make us happy and still paying : don't make us pay inactive users (and handle the feature of inactive users of course)!
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Likelihood to recommend: 8/10
We were using taiga for over 1 year to manage a team of software developers. Since we were using SCRUM for agile methodology, taiga was the chosen tool to complete the work
Pros
The UI is great, you can easily create cards, track progress and more for your team. Also you can manage the theme of the dashboard, I loved it.
Cons
It is a little bit expensive and you can create just 1 project for free, after that you need to pay.
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Likelihood to recommend: 9/10
Helped manage our sprints
Pros
Very easy to use with drag and drop functionality.
Very nice api to plug into the data.
Like the organization of the tasks, stories, etc. Very well laid out.
Makes it easy to manage our stuff.
Cons
Would like the ability to drag multiple items on the backlog, not just the Kanban.
Be nice to be able to add a story when looking at a sprint, rather than add to the backlog and then have to drag it into the sprint.
Be nice to have a filter on the taskboard for a particular user... so I could say just show me my stuff and it would only show stories and tasks assigned to me
Not a fan of the new pricing model... not sure I will be able to get my manager to continue
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Likelihood to recommend: 8/10
Much much easier to use than Jira.
Pros
It is really easy to use, everyone has boarded really quickly with it. We were previously using lots of different tools from Google Spreadsheet to JIRA. Taiga is much simpler to use. I don't see any other tool that would match our requirements.
Cons
User Interface feels a bit old: it might be a bit shinier. We've also tried to install the Open Source version on our server using Docker but the documentation was pretty poor at the time. Finally, we've decided to use the hosted version and we are really happy with it: it is not really expensive.
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Likelihood to recommend: 9/10