
As the founder, what I'm most proud of is how GitScrum Studio enables true cross-functional collaboration without the complexity overhead of traditional PM tools. The integration of project management with wikis, mind maps, documents, and client portals in a single workspace creates natural alignment between agencies, developers, managers, and clients.
I particularly love how our developer-centric approach means technical teams can actually work in the tool rather than just reporting to it. The ability to connect Git repositories, track technical debt alongside features, and maintain documentation in context - that's what makes GitScrum different from Jira or Monday.com.
The lifetime deal model we offered early on also reflects our commitment to early supporters - those users have been instrumental in shaping what GitScrum has become. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Honestly? The migration from legacy GitScrum to GitScrum Studio in 2023 was painful, and we didn't handle it as well as we should have. Some lifetime deal users experienced confusion, access issues, and communication gaps that broke trust. We're still working to rebuild that.
Performance can be inconsistent for workspaces with massive amounts of historical data. Our AWS infrastructure scales well, but we're continuously optimizing query performance and caching strategies.
The mobile app also needs more feature parity with the web version - we're actively investing in React Native development to close that gap. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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