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What to replace Russian ones withtask managers

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2025 10:13 am
by metoc15411
On February 24, 2022 , the Russian Federation launched a full-scale war against Ukraine. Russia has already been subjected to multiple sanctions from Europe, the United States and a number of other countries that do not support the actions of the Russian government.

Also, many international companies have decided to suspend or completely withdraw their business from Russia. In this regard, organizations and teams around the world are massively refusing cooperation, services and products from Russian companies. Project management systems are no exception.



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In Ukraine before the war the following solutions from the Russian Federation were popular:

Bitrix 24  is one of the CIS leaders in the market singapore mobile database of business management tools, a multi-tasking system for working with clients, a project management manager and CMS for creating and promoting your own website.

Megaplan  is a project management system for small and medium-sized companies. The developers position Megaplan as a task manager and CRM system in one product.

PlanFix  is ​​a constructor for building a team or company management system. It allows you to define the business processes that you plan to run in the system.

AMO CRM  is a cloud-based CRM designed for sales departments of small and medium-sized businesses.

Our support service has been receiving frequent questions over the past few days about what systems can replace the above services. To help you choose a new task manager, we have compiled a selection of several services, analyzing their main functionality and the most popular tools.

After reading the article, you will understand which task manager you and your team can migrate to quickly and conveniently.


Alternatives to Russian services

Trello  - Task Management with Kanban
A Kanban-based project management app owned by Atlassian (Australia), the developers of Jira. Projects are presented as boards, with columns added to show the stages of the task. Trello is great for use by individual freelancers and small teams.



Trello also has an automation system called Butler, where you can create commands and the rules that trigger them. Once you figure it out, you can set up Butler so that the system automatically selects a task performer, sets deadlines, or moves a task to the next stage.

Integrations in Trello are presented as add-ons, each of which must be connected separately. Add-ons also include individual tools, such as a filter for overdue tasks. In the free version, you can only connect one add-on.

The standard plan starts at $ 5 per user per month and expands the system's capabilities compared to the free plan. The premium plan will cost $ 10 per user per month.