Great for tracking and accomplishing to-do's
What do you like best?
These are some of the things I appreciate with the Clever Checklist application: it has an intuitive user interface, visual tracking of percent completion so it's kind of easy to see the status of the task list and there is the ability to set deadlines and get notification when a to-do list is due. It also allows you to save templates so you can reuse a checklist for other projects similar to a previous one, which helps save time for QA testers. It is also very simple and easy to use so there is no training involved - employees just create an account, access it and are able to use it right away.
What do you dislike?
There is no functionality to mark multiple tasks as completed - you have to check them individually. This is a minor feature but it becomes important when you are working on multiple task lists with hundreds of tasks. There is also no assignment feature on a per task level for collaboration work lists so there is no means to see who is working on which task, if it is not yet started or in progress, etc.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
We use Clever Checklist mainly to keep track of test cases in a simple manner and to reuse existing test cases as templates for regression testing wherever applicable in projects. However, when we want more information, we still resort to another app that is better at keeping track of software test cases, defects, status, assignee, etc.