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RE: Jira - The leading software development tool for agile teams

in #steemhunt7 years ago (edited)

So I think this hunt has sold Jira short and you could have discussed a lot more about the benefits of this product. A lot of the screenshots are from the old software too which doesn't show it in it's best light. Here's my review:

Pros:

  1. One of my favourite things about Atlassian (creators of Jira) is that they have a whole series of products which work together to help aid in delivering software easier. For documentation, they have confluence, for source control they have bitbucket, for customer service they have service desk and of course for project management they have Jira. As these all work together you can work with tools your familiar with very easily.
  2. The software can be easily adapted based on your team's style, whether you want to work SCRUM, Waterfall, etc you can use their tools to help improve your software delivery process.
  3. Jira can be deployed both on the cloud or on-premise, this is important for large organisations which obviously don't want to risk their important ideas being compromised.
  4. Through their store, you can add multiple different adds for various different tools you may need.
  5. Highly supported by other software to allow one-click integrations with tools such as a Slack or AHA.
  6. They have created a pricing structure which I believe is very reasonable for smaller teams. Their pricing grows with your team, for example, it only costs $10 per month for teams of 10.
  7. In the past year they've done some great work to improve the overall UX of their product, previously it was very clunky and overall a bit confusing for new starters. They've spent a lot of time improving the overall user journey and refining the terminology to make it more accessible for non-technical users.

Cons:

  1. You will need other software to correctly plan for Jira in my opinion, this could be through an add-on or through something built around building roadmaps. Of course, you could do this partially in Jira, but it really doesn't everything you would need as a product owner to correctly build both a presentable and easy to understand roadmap for your company. I know they don't aim to do this, but important to note for software teams.