Project Management Tools

managing multiple projects as a one-person team is one of the hardest parts of being a solopreneur. without the right system, things slip through the cracks. deadlines get missed. priorities get confused. and you end up working harder instead of smarter.

the good news is that project management tools have gotten incredibly powerful, and many of them are free or cheap for solo users. the challenge is finding the right one for how you work.

what I cover

  • tool reviews of Notion, ClickUp, Asana, Monday, Todoist, and more
  • head-to-head comparisons to help you choose between similar tools
  • productivity systems designed for solopreneurs, not enterprise teams
  • templates and workflows you can copy and use immediately

how I evaluate PM tools

I focus on what matters for solopreneurs: ease of setup, free tier generosity, mobile access, integrations with other tools, and whether the tool stays out of your way or creates more work than it saves.

latest project management reviews

articles coming soon. check back regularly for new reviews and comparisons.

all articles: project management

every post I have written on project management, organized for easy browsing. 41 articles and counting.

frequently asked questions

how often do you update these project management articles?

I revisit each article at least once a quarter. tools change pricing, add features, and sometimes disappear, so the advice needs to stay current. if you spot anything out of date, email me.

are these articles sponsored?

no. I may earn affiliate commissions when you buy through my links, but no company pays for coverage or reviews. I include tools that I have actually used or tested in my own business.

what do you recommend for someone just starting?

start with the “best” and “for beginners” articles in this section. they are written specifically for solopreneurs who do not have an enterprise budget or an IT team.