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very cool!

we use GitHub issues/projects and we're pretty happy with it. Github invested a lot to revamp projects over the past 3 years and it shows. would love to hear from anyone who's tried both how these compare.



GitHub imposes numerous limitations on custom fields, issue automation, dashboards, workflow rules, and more. Being open-source, Plane offers significant advantages to our customers by providing opportunities for learning and by striving to develop a tool that caters to the diverse needs of individuals and teams, facilitating progress.

Just as an example, while GitHub projects is great, tools like Plane (with bi-directional sync)/ZenHub still are trying to do a better job.


Works great for me. GitHub issues and projects along with their integration with pull requests capture enough fidelity that I don't think you need anything else at all.

If you have lots of non technical people than it would require for them to be part of the GitHub organization hence paying more per user is just one downside however.




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