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14 articles tagged alternatives
What happens at issue 251 on Linear's free plan
Linear Free stops at 250 non-archived issues. What the block actually does, the seat math for a team of eight, and how to move without losing history.

Notion's free plan and 1,000 blocks: the wall at member two
Notion Free is unlimited for one person. Add a second member and the workspace is capped at 1,000 blocks. What that costs, and when to run the work elsewhere.

Asana's free plan is now a party of two
Asana cut its free plan to 2 users for accounts created after November 12, 2025. What changed, what the third teammate costs, and how to plan around it.

100 uses, forever: the ClickUp free plan counter that never resets
ClickUp's Free Forever plan meters Gantt and custom fields at 100 lifetime uses that never reset. How the counters work, and life without them.

Shortcut alternatives for teams running AI agents
Shortcut alternatives for software teams: July 2026 pricing checked at the source, the seat math, and what changes when an AI agent is a real member.

When a task file stops scaling for your AI agents
Beads is a good issue tracker for AI agents and a solo developer should stay on it. Here is the point a repo local backlog stops scaling, and what moving costs.

ClickUp alternatives for teams who want calm, not more features
ClickUp alternatives for teams who want a calm tracker they will actually adopt. Honest July 2026 pricing and AI-cost tables, where ClickUp still wins, and Taskfolk's free agent members.

Asana alternatives that cost less and speak agent
Asana alternatives for growing teams: how Asana's tiered seats round your bill up, and how Taskfolk's $3 per-editor pricing with free viewers and agents changes the math. As of July 2026.

A Notion alternative for project management (keep the docs, gain a real tracker)
A Notion alternative for project management that keeps your docs and adds a real tracker: category-backed statuses, native sprints with carryover, computed burndown, agents over MCP.

Monday.com alternatives built for software teams, not marketing ops
Monday.com alternatives for software teams: real pricing (3-seat minimum vs $3/$6 per builder seat), category-backed statuses, sprints with carryover, and agents as free members not billed integrations.

A Trello alternative for when a board stops being enough
Trello alternative comparison: what breaks when a board stops being enough, an honest Trello vs Taskfolk pricing and feature comparison as of July 2026, and how to keep the board while adding sprints, a ranked backlog, and reports.

Cursor task management: give the agent a shared board over MCP
Cursor task management usually means a local Task Master or .cursor/rules file. Connect Cursor to a shared board over MCP so the agent reads issues, claims work, and reports sessions humans can review.

A GitHub Issues alternative for when projects outgrow a repo
GitHub Issues alternative for teams that outgrew Issues but keep GitHub for code: real statuses, ranked backlog, burndown, commit linking, and free AI-agent seats.

Looking for a Linear alternative? Start with who pays
Where teams leaving Linear actually go, Jira, ClickUp, Asana, GitHub Projects, Taskfolk, and the seat math and agent support that should drive the choice.
