GitHub for version control
GitHub is a web-based Git repository hosting service, and the largest and most popular code repository in the world – with good reason. Software development teams love GitHub for its intuitive interface which makes for hassle-free code collaboration. Adding even more value from a collaborative perspective, are GitHub’s many added features – having a single place for managing your pull requests and tracking your issues is hugely helpful.
Companies embracing an open source mindset will also appreciate the flexible pricing model, with public repositories hosted for free, and private ones costing monthly fees depending on the number of contributors.
Pricing: Free for public repos, plans for private repos start at 7$ per month.
Jira for project management
To say Jira is another popular development planning tool is an understatement. Made by the Atlassian group, Jira is a capable project and issue tracker.
Also adding to its popularity among agile software development teams, are its easy-to-use customizable Scrum and Kanban boards. A great choice of software for teams who are looking for an out-of-the-box whole product service with ironclad reputation.
Pricing: Free trial, team-based prices start from 10$ per month.
Toggl Track for time tracking
You can’t improve what you can’t measure.
If you’re running a software development agency, time is your biggest enemy. Securing new clients while taking care of older ones without compromising the quality of your work is crucial for any software business.
Tracking time with Toggl Track is effortless and gives you a detailed overview of how profitable your company is, making it easy to scale your business and client base in a sustainable way. It also helps that Toggl Track integrates with over 50 other online tools – including all those on this list.
Pricing: Free for basic, Starter costs 9$ per user/month.
Bitbucket for Atlassian fans
GitHub might be king, but if you’re using Jira for project management, Bitbucket is a very strong contender for an alternative hosting service for repositories using the Git version control system.
That’s because both Jira and Bitbucket are owned by Atlassian, which obviously means the two share a deep integration, making for a seamless working experience.
Tracking time with Toggl Track is effortless and gives you a detailed overview of how profitable your company is, making it easy to scale your business and client base in a sustainable way. It also helps that Toggl Track integrates with over 50 other online tools – including all those on this list.
Pricing: Free for small teams, team-based prices start from 10$.
Trello for backlog and ideas
We mentioned Jira already for project management, but Trello is another tool adding a few interesting features in the mix.
Sporting a significantly sleeker (and arguably more intuitive) look, Trello’s focus is on simplicity and visual appeal. Made up of different easy-to-manage boards, there are a number of ways to use Trello, but we specifically use it as an icebox, and for easy tracking of ideas from early concept to finished feature.
Pricing: Basic version is free, Paid
plans start from 8.33$ per user/month.
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