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Task Management Tools

Capture, prioritize, schedule, and complete personal or team tasks with less chaos.

Tools in Task Management

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N4.5/5

Notion

Worth it for solo freelancers who want one workspace for notes, docs, and client projects.

Best for: Docs-first freelance workflowPrice note: $10/mo Plus plan
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T4.2/5

Trello

Best for freelancers who want a simple kanban board and almost no learning curve.

Best for: Simple visual task boardsPrice note: $5/mo Standard plan
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C4.1/5

ClickUp

Strong for complex task systems, but can feel heavy for solo freelancers.

Best for: Feature-heavy project managementPrice note: $7/mo Unlimited plan
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T4/5

Todoist

A good choice for personal task tracking, not a full client project workspace.

Best for: Lightweight personal task managementPrice note: $5/mo Pro plan
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A4/5

Asana

Best when projects need structure, owners, deadlines, and repeatable workflows.

Best for: Structured client workflowsPrice note: Starter paid plan varies by billing cycle
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M3.9/5

Monday.com

Useful for visual planning, but usually better for small teams than solo freelancers.

Best for: Visual workflow planningPrice note: Paid plans vary by seat and billing cycle
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L4/5

Linear

Great for technical/project workflows, less ideal for general freelance admin.

Best for: Product and development workflowsPrice note: $10/mo Basic plan
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C4/5

Coda

A strong Notion alternative for docs that behave more like small apps.

Best for: Docs plus lightweight app workflowsPrice note: $10/mo Pro Doc Maker plan
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G4.1/5

Google Workspace

Best when simple docs, files, and client collaboration matter more than task boards.

Best for: Docs, files, and client collaborationPrice note: $7/mo Business Starter plan
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O4.4/5

Obsidian

Best for private notes and long-term knowledge, not client collaboration.

Best for: Private knowledge managementPrice note: Free core app
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