Agantty

Agantty

Main interface
Developer(s) Herrlich Media
Initial release August 2015 (2015-08)
Stable release
open beta
Development status Active
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Task management, Project management
License free software commercial software
Website www.agantty.com

Agantty is a free to use, web based software as a service (SaaS) project management application which is currently in open beta phase. It uses Gantt charts to help the user organise projects and connected tasks. The software is mainly designed for small to middle-sized companies and organisations. It is offered as a web-based solutions as well as a Chrome web Store Plugin.[1] Both versions are for free.

Features

Agantty uses Gantt charts to organize projects and connected tasks. Tasks and projects can be moved by using Drag and drop or selected by drawing frames around them with the cursor. There is an option to create unlimited amounts of Teams and invite users, which can individually be assigned with parts and/or rights for certain tasks and projects. These tasks can also be exported to PDF or send as reminders via E-Mail. The whole Solution has a high focus on the overall design of the software.

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Recognitions

The German website meinstartup.com names Agantty as a positive example for a startup website that is as well innovative as well designed.[2] The software was also awarded as best of 2016 at the German Innovationspreis-IT (IT innovation award).[3] Agantty is also part of the IT-Bestenliste (Top-list-IT).[4]

References

  1. "Chrome Web Store - Agantty - free Gantt Chart". chrome.google.com. Retrieved 2016-03-16.
  2. "Webdesign für StartUps – Worauf kommt es an?". meinstartup.com. Retrieved 2016-03-16.
  3. "Zertifikat – Best of 2016" (PDF). Tuvit – TÜV NORD Group. 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2016-03-16.
  4. "IT-Bestenliste - Die besten Internet-Service-Lösungen". internet-service-bestenliste.de. Retrieved 2016-03-16.

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