I've been quietly working on oknext.io since late last year. If you're looking for an opinionated task manager for yourself and your team, then I'd love for you to check it out!
One thing I love about it is that it sort of takes care of sprint planning for me. No more figuring out how much I can fit into a week - it does that for me, and seeing my progress over the past few weeks motivates me to keep my momentum up.
It isn't just like Pivotal tracker - will likely never be - the estimation is in hours, rather than points. I plan on explaining the thought process behind this decision soon. And it isn't built specifically for software teams - I manage personal and dev and non-dev work tasks with it.
If you do try it, I'd love to hear from you (vishal@oknext.io).
I'm in the market for something to replace Microsoft Planner for my team. I can't find any pricing info on your site though, and there's no way I can consider a tool unless I know how much it will cost.
Microsoft Planner in theory fits our needs quite well, although it has a few features we don't need. Unfortunately it's a bug ridden mess.
Hey, thanks! I'll have pricing info up soon, and update all users about it. I hope you'll sign up for the trial in order to not miss an update. Thanks!
Thank you! That is the plan =).
I have tested it on Firefox, Chrome, and Safari (both MacOS and iOS) and the font renders correctly. I don't know about Onion browser, although the font is set using mostly conventional CSS (TailWind CSS)
Ok night has come to me and it looks like the font appears white only on os/browser dark mode. On light mode it is black. The background doesn’t change.
Although my primary browser is Firefox on Mac, I have tested it on Safari on the Mac and on iPhone and the font renders white. Please reach out tome if you continue seeing a black font.
Found the issue - it happens when the OS / browser is in light mode. I will update a fix. Thankfully the rest o the app works as expected in light and dark mode.
I've been quietly working on oknext.io since late last year. If you're looking for an opinionated task manager for yourself and your team, then I'd love for you to check it out!
One thing I love about it is that it sort of takes care of sprint planning for me. No more figuring out how much I can fit into a week - it does that for me, and seeing my progress over the past few weeks motivates me to keep my momentum up.
It isn't just like Pivotal tracker - will likely never be - the estimation is in hours, rather than points. I plan on explaining the thought process behind this decision soon. And it isn't built specifically for software teams - I manage personal and dev and non-dev work tasks with it.
If you do try it, I'd love to hear from you (vishal@oknext.io).