Fellowstream’s Project System
A few weeks ago, I showed you the first screenshot of Fellowstream ever, its ticketing system. As Avalon Labs marches ever closer to a beta version of Fellowstream, we will continue to show screenshots of our beloved team management tool. Today, I’m proud to give you a sneak peek of Fellowstream’s project management system.
Of course, project management apps tend to have a lot of the same things, so some of the ideas you see under a project management view are no surprise: an all ticket view, milestone view, calendar view, closed ticket view, new ticket view, and updated ticket view.
What we do that’s different, though, is make this space for and about people. The stream view (shown below) gives you an idea of who has been working on the project: the tickets they’ve closed, created, and modified. This emphasizes in real-time what work has been done in a project. (Click on the image to see it in full screen.)
Let’s say you want to know what everyone involved in the project is doing right now. Just click on the “People” tab to the left, and see what we’re up to!
And one other thing you might notice above is that we’re including wikis built right into the project space. A lot of project management tools out there separate task management from knowledge management systems. We’ve found it’s much easier to store all of our knowledge – task lists AND ideas – in one space, and we’re betting you’ll like that too.
That’s it for the project space update. As always, we welcome constructive criticism and feedback. We’re hoping to run a closed beta of Fellowstream soon, and if you’re interested, send me a line: deborah AT fellowstream DOT com.
-Deborah Fike
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