Flow is an all-in-one tool that helps you coordinate all of your team’s work. It brings together your tasks, projects, timelines, files, and conversations, and integrates with your favorite tools, to help you achieve more together. Flow is available on web, desktop, ios and android.
With over 2 million projects and 18 million tasks completed to date, the world’s most innovative companies trust Flow to help them to get more done. Companies like TED, Shopify, Bumble, RedBull and thousands more. Teams choose Flow when spreadsheets, whiteboards and sticky notes aren’t enough, but task management apps like Todoist and Trello are too lean, and project management tools like Wrike, JIRA and Asana are overkill.
Leah M.
Advanced user of Flow
★★★★★
What do you like best?
I like how you have the option to get reminders from the application as well as email reminders. It is a straightforward way to remind yourself of tasks and share those tasks with people you work with. It allows for updates that give both you and the people you are working with an easy place to update each other. So far it has been the best way to get all the work needed done on time and with notes updated for everyone to be able to see.
What do you dislike?
I have not found anything that I do not like currently. I have used it for three years now and still don't think there is anything wrong with it. Maybe just the way the application puts the information when I make it smaller. I am someone who prefers to work with smaller applications on my screens so I can work with all the other ones together, usually to proof read or to ensure I have got everything correct on my two screens being the flow application and the application where I need to get the project done.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
As an organization, we use flow for projects and follow-ups. I use it as well for reminders as I can easily forget those I've written down. It's amazing especially now with covid where we do not have the same amount of time as we had before to have continuous face to face meetings.
Review source: G2.com