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What Is YouTrack?
Developed by JetBrains. YouTrack is a tool to manage your projects, configure agile boards, use reports and Gantt charts, dashboards and time tracking. Track tasks and issues, support customers requests, plan sprints and releases, create workflows, and never force your process to fit the limits of a tool again! YouTrack speaks your language, supports markdown and emoji-reactions. YouTrack is flexible enough to follow your exact process! Cloud or Standalone. Free for 10 users.
Who Uses YouTrack?
Companies and teams from all other the world. Interface is translated to 10+ languages. Companies and teams from startups to 1000+, IT and non-IT. A range of industries and roles within companies.
Where can YouTrack be deployed?
About the vendor
- JetBrains
- Founded in 2000
YouTrack support
- Phone Support
- Chat
YouTrack pricing
Starting Price:
- Yes, has free trial
- Yes, has free version
YouTrack has a free version and offers a free trial. YouTrack paid version starts at USD 3.67/month.
Pricing plans get a free trialAbout the vendor
- JetBrains
- Founded in 2000
YouTrack support
- Phone Support
- Chat
YouTrack videos and images
Features of YouTrack
Reviews of YouTrack
Review of YouTrack
Comments: Overall its a very helpful and was very satisfied with the services.
Pros:
Enables teamwork and allows us to record our conclusions directly in the ticket. It also serves as a source for tracking all of the work completed and the request's testing. A straightforward, adaptable interface that we can deploy for customers with less detail on the outside and within with greater detail. We are even able to incorporate Agile Project Management within it.
Cons:
In Displaying Data sometimes it takes so long to get it out.
A very cool tool but...
Comments: The tool was pretty cool but after the withdrawal of many add-ons it became completely useless to me
Pros:
I really like the ability to freely adapt the layout of the agile boards
Cons:
Unfortunately, most of the features I used to use are being withdrawn, forcing me to return to Notion.
Alternatives Considered: Bitrix24
Reasons for Choosing YouTrack: I wanted to find something different. Notion had a lot of unnecessary options.
Switched From: Notion
Reasons for Switching to YouTrack: It was much cheaper and had everything I needed
Inexpensive alternative to Jira that is a great tool for a startup or SME
Comments: Overall, our transition to YouTrack from Jira / Confluence was at first a good cost conscious upgrade for our team. The smooth onboarding process of migrating documentation and tasks from Jira was quite straight forward. However, after some time using the product everyday it was obvious that it loaded extremely slow (even slower than Jira), this included changing ticket statuses, reporting new tickets, etc.
Pros:
Onboarding was seamless from Jira / Confluence into YouTrack. It was able to ingest all our existing tickets, comments, attachments, custom fields, etc. without almost any manual configuration.
Cons:
The UI is quite confusing and feels clunky. For example when you have multiple projects and looking for the "assigned to me" on individual projects, you have to navigate around before being able to then search. In our opinion.
Alternatives Considered: Jira, monday.com and ClickUp
Reasons for Choosing YouTrack: Initially we were looking for a tool that would be faster and more responsive as we had issues with Jira / Confluence loading tickets very slowly which wasted precious seconds / minutes. Additionally, we didn't want to have to pay for Confluence separately, we wanted an all inclusive tool. YouTrack was an inexpensive alternative that seemed good at the onset.
Switched From: Jira and Confluence
Reasons for Switching to YouTrack: Inexpensive in comparison and the team liked YouTrack
A very strong competitor in the space, it's worth a try
Comments: We use Youtrack to keep track of the development of our software applications. To help consolidate our documentation we also rely on their equivalent of Confluence.
Pros:
It's super lightweight compared to Jira. The customizability is nearly infinite but easy to manage and understand. The import tool is very handy to retain historic information from other systems like Jira. They include a Confluence competitor without additional charges. Youtrack doesn't nickel and dime their customers like other solutions. It's truly a great value if you're willing to switch.
Cons:
The permission structure of Youtrack is really hard to get right. Trying to assign the right permission to various teams and projects involves a lot of trial and error.
Lightweight and fast without boundaries
Pros:
It's very easy to use and getting startet. Also it's very flexible, it can fit in so many workflow styles.Also the software itself is pretty lightweight and fast (much better than a certain Australian competitor)
Cons:
When trying to implement SCRUM, we found it difficult to fit YouTrack into this workflow as it had no "borders" for working with sprints and backlogs etc.
Alternatives Considered: Trello
Reasons for Switching to YouTrack: More and better overview of tasks and the project in a whole
A great bug tracker
Pros:
Can be integrated with VCS repos (such as Github or Gitlab) A lot of custom fields and options to customize issue tracking experience Great customer support from Jetbrains
Cons:
UI a bit minimalistic (it can be a pro for users who like a minimalistic look, but personally I don't like minimal UIs. I prefer more detailed ones)
Extremely customisable and easy to use
Pros:
Extremely easy to use and highly customisable for all our needs. It looks great and runs well. It makes it very use to use markdown. The search functionality is also very robust and works well
Cons:
There are times where you have issues with it loading correctly and it takes a few refreshes to sort out.
Best Tracking App
Pros:
I liked how easy it was to use, i’m rather fond of jet brains products so I really enjoyed how easy it was to integrate with clion as well.
Cons:
As it is a jetbains product there maybe some platform related issues, I experienced these on my linux machine.
A Developer's Best Friend
Pros:
I used YouTrack for managing my projects, and I was really impressed. It's super flexible, allowing me to change things like workflows and fields to fit exactly what my project needed. It was great because I could make it work just for us.
Cons:
Integrating it with other software required understanding complex technical details, which was a bit challenging for me.
A hidden gem in project/bug tracking
Comments:
Our overall experience is positive. We run it within our own environments and can't even remember a time when we've ever had any problems or outages. It's rock solid. It's also very performant and does not have unreasonable system requirements. Internal and external users all comment on it's ease of use, particularly as we can hide away the parts which are not so friendly for non-technical users.
We run our projects using the kanban functionality and when we show the boards to some of our clients who are familiar with JIRA often comment on how clean the interface is.
Pros:
It's easy to use not just for techies but end users. We use it as a customer support tool and with a simple cheat sheet, they are up and running very rapidly. The same is not true of JIRA which is a bit overwhelming for non-techies and is also way more expensive.
Cons:
There's very little to find fault with. There are some minor gaps in functionality but nothing that's been a show stopper throughout the years of use.
Great for project management and tracking
Pros:
The customizable nature of the software makes it a very interesting choice.
Cons:
Some of the plugin functionality can be a little difficult to set up.
Mom, can we have JIRA? But we have JIRA at home. JIRA at home: YouTrack.
Pros:
JIRA knockoff, simple copied all the good stuff…
Cons:
Finding tickets is Close to imposibile sometimes.
YouTrack: My Review
Comments: Overall I liked it. A clear visual representation shows how much work is done and how much remains. This product is less expensive than others. YouTrack is a software solution that solves the problems associated with agile board development, making it easier to manage project requirements, finish on time, and track bugs and issues.
Pros:
Excellent task management support with YouTrack. It has good visibility and helps increase productivity. The collaboration tools are convenient for teams. A friend recommended this app to me. I find it useful in every aspect of my life. It assists in a wide range of fields. In YouTrack, the project tracker and project manager help me stay on top of what needs to get done and how much time each task takes. Through a browser-based interface, it tracks all types of bugs and manages issues.
Cons:
There are not many tutorials about how to efficiently use the software. I had to learn everything myself. The learning curve isn't steep because it's easy to understand, but there should be more options for learning.
The more you use it the better it gets
Comments: I don't know how we would do what we do without it. It is so much a part of our process and communication we really would not be as efficient without it.
Pros:
It is so easy to use. I don't want to have to spend time setting up, fiddling with or figuring out software. This allows me to just glance at it, update it and move on. I rarely spend any time trying to figure out how to make it do what I need it to do.
Cons:
There is a bit of setup for user permissions that needs to be managed. So you need someone assigned to manage the settings, and set up new projects. Once you have things set up there seems to be little time spent doing this.
YouTrack
Pros:
The best project management app ever! I love the workflow and interface of the software. Everything is very intuitive, easy to use. I appreciate the individual dashboards and kanban tool, the features give the ability to assign tasks to individual members on a project, it's automated so you avoid the risk of error, it's fast and clear. Integration without problems, the look and functionality of the application. Using @ guarantees collaboration, the individual posts resemble a social network and not a working tool. Very nice software design.
Cons:
I have nothing to complain about, I would appreciate maybe some tutorials, but the support is very helpful.
Comprehensive Project Management Suite
Comments: We love YouTrack now. We can't run our work without it. It has become the main concern for the team to solve issues and work on new tasks reported by the stakeholders.
Pros:
YouTrack offers the complete flexibility to do things that are out of the box like adding custom scripts to apply conditions to move a task or to integrate the whole software to a local attendance system using the APIs. If a user is highly enabled and equipped with customizing the features of YouTrack, almost anything can be done in aspects of project management. We have been using YouTrack for over 6 months and everybody has become used to it and happy with it because it has solved a big bunch of problems including the communication constraint.
Cons:
YouTrack should be more user-friendly. In order to become a happy user, one needs to use it for at least a month to understand the environment and do basic stuff like creating projects, boards, or reports. It would not be wrong if I call it intimidating but believe me, it's worth it. The complexity of usage pays off once YouTrack is practiced enough with consistency.
YouTrack - Track Everything
Comments: My time with YouTrack has been very pleasant. Apart from its few shortcomings, I have grown really fond of it, and it is really helpful in tracking and managing projects, even if you are coordinating with an external team.
Pros:
YouTrack is in my opinion, THE best project management and tracking tool there is. While it doesn't have a bucketload of features, or does not come on the cheap side, it does what is does extremely well. I love its UI and UX, it really makes using YouTrack a pleasure. I love its take on making tasks and managing them via boards. It is so easy to create a task, assign it's priority and notify the people concerned. I also especially love its Git integration, which makes working it with a second nature when you are coding and you want to make a commit. If you are serious about getting a project management tool, please try this once. You will love it!
Cons:
I really dislike that there is not an integrated communication platform like Basecamp in YouTrack. But it has a Slack integration, which is handy and useful. I also don't like that you don't have much theme choices, as for a tool that I will be using everyday, I would like a bit more of layouts, customizations and themes. And also, sometimes uploading files can be a buggy experience. Videos may take a long time to play, some files are indicated as uploaded but you can't view them immediately. These occur very rarely, but are a nuisance for sure.
Alternatives Considered: Redmine
Switched From: Redmine
Holds great promise , allows you to stay on top of things, but leaves a few things wanting
Comments:
Perfect for small teams to be used primarily for bug tracking, and sprint planning. Easy to setup and use without having to jump through any hoops.
The interface and the whole system is rather intuitive which comes in handy especially for companies where teams work on multiple projects at the same time and more often than not each is tied with another project in one way or another. Comes with plenty of integrations so one can customize as needed.
Everybody at our company loves this product.
Pros:
compared to the various bug tracking softwares, this one is super simple, and easy to set up and get going. The interface is intuitive and helps keep sprints clean and organized. Performance is good as long as the setup has been done properly, else you will experience lags. Best for small teams which don't want to deal with the complexities of using JIRA. Pricing is based on storage so that is really very helpful. you can do custom queries to search for bugs, and my team uses it every day during the agile meetings. It comes in really handy.
Cons:
Not cons per say but 1. Features keep changing under your legs. For example, the option to search by `Assigned to me` has altogether disappeared from the main menu. Now you have to specially navigate to find that tag. 2. The url is rather long: mycompanyname.myjetbrains.youtrack.com 3. Comment boxes under tickets look rather medieval.
YouTrack helps keep projects on track
Comments: The business I work for uses YouTrack effectively to track problems and projects to keep people on task and aware of what their responsibilities are at any given time.
Pros:
The thing I like most about YouTrack is that it gives users great tools to stay on track with projects. For example, a user can identify a bug in our processing software and create a ticket. IT can then triage the ticket and assign it to the correct developer to begin the process of investigating the bug and fixing it. That developer can post on the ticket asking for more information or indicating that it's ready for QA testing, etc. Every step along the way is catalogued for future reference.
Cons:
I dislike that users (not the IT people, the lay person) cannot edit their own tickets after submitting without IT enabling the option.
Bugs tracking using YouTrack
Pros:
- have a great and smart search tool , you can search by more than one criteria in the same time and in one input by separate it by specials characters - have dynamic/ customize ticket workflow - have smart reporting tool and you can pin it dashboard - have cloud version and standalone
Cons:
- we did not find any direct integration with visual studio
Helps keep our team organized
Comments: YouTrack helps us keep track of tasks in a simple and effective way.
Pros:
Its helpful to relay information about a particular account from one team member to the next. It is also easy to figure out what things still need to be completed and which have already been completed
Cons:
once I create a ticket it automatically emails me anytime something is changed or noted on the ticket. Sometimes I even get double emails when I am tagged in something. For our team, sometimes the ticket simply needs to be passed on but I don't need to follow the progress every step of the way. Many times I only need to report something and then pass it on. It does allow you to opt out of the emails but I would prefer to simply opt into what I want updates on and what I don't.
Excellent tool for tracking product development projects
Comments: We are using it to communicate with our overseas development team in order to complete work on our digital learning platform. We use it to track features, bugs, and other user stories, and discuss those stories with the team. It has proven invaluable for this project since we are using an Agile sprint methodology.
Pros:
I like the ability to see Agile Boards related to our product sprints. I like being able to add screenshots or videos of bugs easily for our development team to use. I like that if I forget to save my work on a task, when I come back to the task my work is auto-saved and available to continue working on, even if I closed my browser.
Cons:
It would be nice if the feature for a particular task was automatically added to a sprint when a sub-task of that feature was added to the sprint. Right now we have to tag the sprint manually for every feature.
Best solution for project management
Pros:
-Easy to use -Web based -Free for less than 5 people -Not really expensive on the next point (15 users) -Able to add cards to backlog -Custom status pointers -Sprints are super easy to create and automatically brings the unresolved issues back -Customization of user profile -Easy drag and drop cards on different status columns -Can add images/files/media in cards and can add comments to the same -Simply perfect for scrum
Cons:
-Design wise is not really appealing -Can get buggy when multiple people try moving the same card around -Needs to be refreshed from time to time to see changes.
Probably the best tool for task tracking
Comments: Very nice experience I would definitely suggest it especially to a team that likes to tinker with their tools in order to make them tailored to their needs
Pros:
I like the possibility to customize heavily this product. I've been working also on its workflow functionality which I've found very useful and complete. Also the docs are great and exhaustive which is a huge pro often overlooked.
Cons:
I really wanted to add custom styling to our kanban board in order to change the colour of the cards from green to red based on their due date but I had no way to do it with the youtrack provided functions so I had to inject a custom script. Would be nice to have this feature!
It is a very capable ticket and issue management system and easier to set it up than JIRA
Comments: I'm glad it exists, it looks nice enough to convince the management and knows enough to satisfy most of the developers too.
Pros:
Ease of deployment comes first, the integration with TeamCity (CI) and the IDEA IDE itself is another thing worth mentioning, I also like the Android app. But the greatest thing is that you can freely use it with user limits on your own servers.
Cons:
The upgrade process between different distributions like, war, jar, docker is not always the easiest.