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Standup vs WorkingOn: What are the differences?
Standup: Automated engineering status reports. Standup automatically processes data from your source control and project managment software to deliver daily engineering progress reports; WorkingOn: Minimalistic status reporting integrated into your workflow. Simple status reporting for your team. We integrate with various tools, like GitHub, Asana, Slack, HipChat, the command line, and email, so everyone can quickly understand what others are working on while remaining in flow.
Standup and WorkingOn can be categorized as "Team Task Management" tools.
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- Simple to use and very helpful8
- Super easy - great UI5
- Helps us keep on top of what the team does every day.5
- GitHub integration5
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- Easy to update2
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What is Standup?
Standup automatically processes data from your source control and project managment software to deliver daily engineering progress reports.
What is WorkingOn?
Simple status reporting for your team. We integrate with various tools, like GitHub, Asana, Slack, HipChat, the command line, and email, so everyone can quickly understand what others are working on while remaining in flow.
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What are some alternatives to Standup and WorkingOn?
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Git
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