Ask HN: Are you using a Pivotal Tracker successor? Which one?
2 points - yesterday at 10:57 AM
In my opinion, Pivotal Tracker was the collaborative planning tool with the best feature set, usability and presentation. It was highly opinionated, but on the flip side gave you a baked-in process that just worked (at least in my team (1 product owner + 3 developers)
A while ago, there already was a discussion on HN [1] about a list of projects that implement PT clones [2].
Does anyone here use one of those? Which one did you chose and what are your experiences, what is still missing?
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43378925
[2] https://bye-tracker.net
Comments
For smaller projects I've gone back to a simple GitHub Projects board — sometimes the overhead of dedicated PM tools isn't worth it when the team is under 5 people.
Since the future is AI agents, I'm thinking this works better than trying to retrofit an existing flow. I can just plug it into a MCP or something later to delegate the tasks to AI and track.
I feel like the problem with a lot of paid tools is that the money is in medium sized teams (~30 or so people). Solo types like Workflowy and Pivotal Tracker aren't very profitable and there's a strong pull to enshittification.