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Which one should you choose for your team: Asana vs Proofhub

Posted on July 21, 2022 By Salome

Project management has seen a tremendous growth in the last few years. This has made it more difficult for project managers to compete. This has led to a rise in the demand for online collaboration software, which has resulted in many tools.
Asana, ProofHub are two of the most popular. Each software offers tools that can be used to facilitate a smooth workflow, task management, project and budget management, resource allocation and communication, as well as efficient communication. Many teams and organizations have compared these software and found that they offer different support.
Below is a comparison between the two software, based on their features, pricing, and other factors.
What is ProofHub?
ProofHub is designed to make work easier and better. It provides all the tools necessary for project management and gives control over projects as well as teams. It encourages team accountability and timely project delivery. The best thing about ProofHub is its ‘Aono per user fee’ and simple fixed-price plans.
ProofHub Features
ProofHub is the ultimate project management tool. Its many features help to promote all its goals, including collaboration, organizing, planning, delivery, and more.
Proofing. This feature allows for a faster review of files and documents, keeps track on changes made and provides feedback. This tool reduces the number of revisions and files that are not suitable for review will be reviewed.
Task management. Task management is a way for teams to ensure that everything gets done. ProofHub allows users assign tasks to multiple people or groups, and even provides time estimates. It can review task history and import tasks into CSV.
Workflows and Kanban boards. ProofHub’s kanban boards make work much easier. Users can make it easier to manage their tasks by using kanban workflows or basic workflows. Workflows can also be linked to task lists and are flexible. Users can attach files, add labels, and set time.
Gantt Charts. ProofHub also offers Gantt charts to help teams visualize their tasks and plan their project. These charts allow them to better manage their resources and produce the highest quality output. These Gantt charts are also exportable and can be equipped with a critical chain to highlight key tasks.
Reports. ProofHub has reports that provide a clear view of the progress of projects and resource usage.
Calendar. Calendar. Users can manage their appointments, meetings, and deadlines from one place. You can set reminders and schedule recurring events in the calendar.

ProofHub pricing
ProofHub’s pricing plan is very simple, making it a great option. The best part is that there are no contracts or per-user fees and ProofHub can be used by unlimited people.
ProofHub offers two plans: Essential and Ultimate Control. Essential costs only $45 per month if you pay annually, and $50 per month if you pay monthly. Users can create up to 40 projects with 15GB storage that is available for unlimited users. Ultimate Control is available for $150 per month. It is ideal for businesses with remote teams or who require custom access roles. It allows unlimited users, unlimited usage and 100GB storage. There are many other features, too.
What is Asana?
Asana believes automation is key to making work more efficient, and teams more productive. This online collaboration tool streamlines a team’s workflow, reduces errors, and allows them to spend more time on important issues. Asana offers a virtual workspace for teams to collaborate.

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