I've used Asana in the past (and similar task tracking tools) and the problem I have with all of them is that they are inflexible and non-customisable (especially the free versions).
For example, the velocity statistics I've created is something I at least haven't discovered in Asana.
So I know that dealing with Excel or Google Sheets can be a bit tedious, especially at the beginning, but if you learn a bit of spreadsheeting, this can enable you to create pretty much anything you like, without relying on third-party tools.
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Hello Alberto,
I've used Asana in the past (and similar task tracking tools) and the problem I have with all of them is that they are inflexible and non-customisable (especially the free versions).
For example, the velocity statistics I've created is something I at least haven't discovered in Asana.
So I know that dealing with Excel or Google Sheets can be a bit tedious, especially at the beginning, but if you learn a bit of spreadsheeting, this can enable you to create pretty much anything you like, without relying on third-party tools.