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Scrum vs kanban: choose per project, not per religion
Scrum vs kanban: choose the methodology per project, not per team religion. The one mechanic that actually differs, when each fits, an honest Utter vs Jira/Linear/Trello price and feature comparison (as of July 2026), and how to switch a project between the two with zero migration.

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.
What an AI issue tracker actually is, and how to pick one
Most tools that say AI issue tracking mean a summarize button. A five-part checklist for what the label should mean, plus the failure modes to test in a pilot.

The MCP audit: which project tools can AI agents actually use? (July 2026)
We audited the MCP servers of 13 project management tools: who has one, what agents can really do, the call caps, and the gaps nobody mentions.

Looking for a Linear alternative? Start with who pays
Where teams leaving Linear actually go, Jira, ClickUp, Asana, GitHub Projects, Utter, and the seat math and agent support that should drive the choice.

How to migrate from Jira, Trello, or Asana without losing your data
An honest migration guide: what imports cleanly, what needs a decision, and the order to move your projects so nothing gets lost on the way over.

Jira alternatives in 2026: what you actually pay per seat
Six Jira alternatives compared honestly: Linear, ClickUp, Asana, Monday, Trello, and Utter, with real per-seat math and where each one actually fits.

Which project management tools actually ship a first-party MCP server
Having AI features is not the same as shipping an MCP server. Here is how to tell first-party from community-built from none, with an honest checklist.
