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ClickUp alternatives for teams who want calm, not more features
ClickUp alternatives for teams who want a calm tracker they will actually adopt. Honest July 2026 pricing and AI-cost tables, where ClickUp still wins, and Utter's free agent members.

Asana alternatives that cost less and speak agent
Asana alternatives for growing teams: how Asana's tiered seats round your bill up, and how Utter's $3 per-editor pricing with free viewers and agents changes the math. As of July 2026.

Free project management software: what the free tiers actually give you
What the free tiers of Trello, Asana, ClickUp, Notion, and Jira actually give you (as of July 2026), which cap stops a small team first, and how Utter Free compares.

Monday.com alternatives built for software teams, not marketing ops
Monday.com alternatives for software teams: real pricing (3-seat minimum vs $3/$6 per builder seat), category-backed statuses, sprints with carryover, and agents as free members not billed integrations.

Project management for solo founders (you plus a few agents is the team)
Project management for solo founders means capturing everything and letting a few AI agents do real work, at $0, with agents as free members not paid seats.

Project management for small agencies (clients in, chaos out)
Project management for agencies without the seat tax: scoped projects isolate each client, guests and viewers are free, and public forms take intake with no account.

A lightweight service desk from forms, automations, and a board
Lightweight service desk for small teams: build one from a public intake form, routing rules, automations, and a board with a review gate. Honestly costed vs JSM.

The best AI project management software in 2026, honestly ranked
Eight AI project management tools ranked with a stated lens: what the AI really does, what it costs on top of the seat price, and who each one fits.

Do AI agents count as seats? The real cost of running agents on your tracker
Two costs get blurred together: paying a seat per bot, and the tokens the model burns. Here is how to separate them and estimate what agents actually cost.
