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NP Score: 80 Based on 5 reviews
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| December 23, 2008 | ||
| Commercial, Free | ||
| Installable | ||
| Linux, Mac, Other, Windows | ||
| Browser |
Net Promoter Score (NPS) is an attempt to distill into a single value, what users of a company’s products think of it. Users are asked a single question along the lines of “How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend or coworker?”, which is the question used by the UserStories.com website. A product’s NPS is determined by subtracting the percentage of people unlikely to recommend the product (0-6) from those likely to do so (9-10). A more detailed description including examples is also available.
tinyPM is focused on supporting agile teams using iterative development, user stories, story points, task board. You will find:
* backlog with user stories,
* iterations management,
* interactive taskboard for everyday use,
* user story acceptance functions for product owners,
* project and iteration burndown charts,
* attachments for user stories and tasks,
* user activity history,
* user rights management,
* wiki,
* and more...
tinyPM supports all kinds of agile methodologies including SCRUM and XP.
Full list of tinyPM features can be found on the product overview page. On tinyPM Team Blog you will also find a quick start guide.
Free community edition for up to 5 users, unlimited projects.
12,50 EUR / user / month starting from the 6-th user (first 5 are alway free).
25% renewal discount after 1st year of licensing.
Volume discounts start at 25 user licenses / year.
We've been using tinyPM in our projects for the last 10 months. It simply does what you need for management of an agile project. Not only is the application intuitive and user-friendly, but also stable and fast. Even our client after having used the application in our project has decided to buy it. Great job tinyPMers!
We have been using tinypm for a few months now and we really find it useful. We looked at many tools, most of which we found to be overcomplicated and irritating. Since we are trying to work in an agile as possible fashion, we were looking for an agile straightforward tool. Well, this is definitely it. We highly recommend it.
We have been using tinyPM as our main tool to coordinate our work on www.susuh.de for more than one and a half year by now–and we neither could nor want to do without it. :) As we are working in distributed locations (Berlin and Wroclaw) and using the agile development methodology at the same time, most of our work project-wise is based on tinyPM. I particularly like the possibility to set up new user-stories for discussion and estimation so easily.