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Filter PM platforms by budget, team size, roadmap depth, sprint workflow, and integration needs.

Showing 11 of 11 vendors that match

1st

Planet Roadmap

A multi-view workspace for tasks, sprints, roadmaps, OKRs, and public feedback without licensing separate project and product roadmap tools.

Free

Free tier includes one project and a public feedback portal; paid plans start around $19/month flat rate, with Pro around $49/month for 10 team members.

  • Combines sprint boards, Gantt and timeline roadmaps, OKRs, tasks, and public feedback in one workspace
  • Flat-rate pricing can replace a Jira plus Productboard-style stack for teams that want fewer licenses
  • Good fit for product and engineering teams that need both execution detail and stakeholder-facing roadmap visibility
  • Newer product with a smaller enterprise ecosystem than Jira, Asana, or Monday.com
  • Less proven for very large organizations with complex governance, procurement, and compliance workflows
2nd

GitHub Projects

Project planning directly inside GitHub Issues and pull requests, best for engineering teams that want planning close to code.

Free

GitHub Projects is included with GitHub plans; GitHub Team is commonly $4/user/month for organizations needing paid collaboration features.

  • No context switch for teams already managing work through GitHub Issues and pull requests
  • Roadmap layout, tables, boards, custom fields, and iteration fields cover lightweight planning
  • Excellent GitHub-native automation and free access for many teams
  • Not a full PM suite for non-engineering stakeholders, OKRs, resource planning, or rich reporting
  • Slack integration and roadmap publishing often require GitHub workflow configuration rather than productized PM features
3rd

Trello

Simple kanban-based project tracking with Power-Ups, automations, and paid advanced views for small teams.

Free

Free plan supports up to 10 collaborators per workspace; Standard is $5/user/month annually and Premium unlocks Timeline and advanced views.

  • Easy kanban workflow with low onboarding friction
  • Power-Ups cover Slack, GitHub, Google Drive, Salesforce, and many other tools
  • Premium Timeline view can handle lightweight roadmap planning
  • Not designed for complex sprint planning, OKRs, or portfolio reporting
  • Advanced roadmap-style views require paid tiers and can still feel lightweight
4th

Jira

The default agile project tracking platform for software organizations that need mature workflows, permissions, reporting, and ecosystem depth.

Free

Free for up to 10 users; Standard is commonly around $7.91/user/month annually and Premium adds advanced planning at a higher per-user rate.

  • Deep scrum, kanban, backlog, release, workflow, and permission controls
  • Large Atlassian Marketplace and strong developer ecosystem integrations
  • Advanced roadmaps and portfolio planning are proven for larger engineering organizations
  • Can feel heavy for small teams that do not need Jira-level process control
  • Costs and complexity rise when Confluence, Product Discovery, Guard, or marketplace apps are added
5th

Shortcut

Software project management with stories, epics, iterations, roadmaps, objectives, reports, and developer integrations.

Free

Free plan supports small teams; Team is $8.50/user/month annually and Business is $12/user/month annually.

  • Purpose-built around stories, epics, roadmaps, iterations, and reports for software teams
  • Free plan includes roadmaps, iterations, docs, GitHub, Slack, and Figma integrations
  • Business tier adds strategic objectives and key results
  • Less general-purpose than Asana, Monday.com, or ClickUp for non-engineering departments
  • Public roadmap publishing is not as strong as dedicated feedback and roadmap tools
6th

Linear

Fast issue tracking and product development planning for software teams that value clean workflows and tight developer integrations.

Free

Free plan includes unlimited members with issue limits; Basic is $10/user/month and Business is $16/user/month when billed yearly.

  • Excellent issue, cycle, project, and initiative workflow for engineering teams
  • GitHub, GitLab, Slack, and API integrations are a core strength
  • Clean interface keeps day-to-day triage faster than many heavyweight PM tools
  • Not a full OKR or public roadmap platform out of the box
  • Best suited to software teams, less flexible for broad cross-functional operations
7th

ClickUp

Highly configurable work management with docs, tasks, dashboards, sprints, goals, automations, and many view types.

Free

Free Forever plan is available; Unlimited is commonly around $10/member/month monthly, with higher tiers for advanced controls.

  • Very broad feature set across lists, boards, Gantt, docs, whiteboards, goals, dashboards, and sprints
  • Can support engineering, operations, marketing, and agency workflows in one system
  • Free tier is useful for evaluation and lightweight team usage
  • Breadth can create setup complexity and inconsistent workspace hygiene
  • Some teams hit plan limits or need higher tiers for the features that make ClickUp compelling
8th

Notion

A flexible workspace for docs, databases, lightweight projects, public pages, wikis, and team knowledge management.

Free

Free plan is available; Plus is $10/member/month and Business is $20/member/month when billed yearly.

  • Excellent for teams that want project tracking near specs, docs, meeting notes, and knowledge base content
  • Databases, timeline views, formulas, and published pages can be shaped into lightweight PM systems
  • Slack, GitHub, Asana, Jira, and other connections are available on paid tiers
  • Sprint management, reporting, and dependency workflows are less purpose-built than dedicated PM tools
  • Highly flexible workspaces can become hard to govern without strong internal conventions
9th

Asana

Cross-functional work management with tasks, projects, timelines, portfolios, goals, automations, and broad business integrations.

Free

Personal plan is free for up to 2 users; Starter is $10.99/user/month annually and Advanced adds goals and portfolio features.

  • Strong cross-functional planning for marketing, operations, product, and leadership teams
  • Timeline, Gantt, portfolio, workload, and goals features support structured planning
  • Large integration library including Slack, Google Drive, GitHub, and many business apps
  • Not as natural as Jira, Linear, or Shortcut for sprint-heavy software teams
  • Goals, workload, and advanced portfolio features require higher tiers
10th

Monday.com

A flexible work OS for visual project tracking, portfolio dashboards, automations, and team workflows across many departments.

Free

Free plan supports up to 2 seats; paid work management plans commonly start around $12/seat/month annually with seat minimums.

  • Strong visual boards, timeline views, dashboards, automations, and templates for operational teams
  • Monday dev adds more software-development planning patterns and GitHub sync
  • Good fit when multiple business teams need a shared configurable work platform
  • Seat minimums and product-specific packaging can make small-team pricing less straightforward
  • OKR and public roadmap needs often require configuration or separate tooling
11th

Height

Autonomous project management with tasks, spreadsheets, kanban, Gantt, calendar, chat, and AI-assisted workflows.

Free

Basic is free for up to 10 members; Core is $15/member/month and Business is $24/member/month when billed annually.

  • Modern workspace with spreadsheet, kanban, Gantt, calendar, chat, and task forms
  • AI-assisted workflows can reduce project admin for small and mid-sized teams
  • Slack, GitHub, GitLab, Figma, Discord, Sentry, and Zendesk integrations are listed
  • Less established than Jira, Asana, Monday.com, or Trello
  • Not the best fit for teams needing dedicated OKR tracking or external public roadmaps

About this comparison

Compare project management tools including Planet Roadmap, Linear, Jira, Asana, ClickUp, Monday.com, Notion, Trello, Shortcut, Height, and GitHub Projects. Filter by budget, team size, free tier, roadmap views, sprint management, OKR tracking, public roadmap publishing, GitHub integration, and Slack integration to choose the right planning workspace.