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Tipps, Anleitungen und Einblicke zu Projektmanagement, Produktivität und Produkteinführungen.
We Added an AI Assistant to Our Project Management Tool
What if your project management tool could actually understand your project and help you plan, create tasks, and write docs through a simple conversation?
Why All-in-One Tools Beat Using 10 Different Apps for One Project
You have a task board in one app, notes in another, files in a third, and chat in a fourth. Here is why that setup is silently killing your productivity.
Do You Really Need an Enterprise Tool for a Small Team?
Enterprise project management tools are built for companies with hundreds of employees. If your team has 2 to 5 people, you probably need something simpler.
Free vs Paid Project Management: When to Upgrade
Free plans are great for getting started. But at some point, limitations start holding you back. Here is how to know when it is time to upgrade.
How to Manage Your University Project Like a Pro
University projects are chaotic. Group members disappear, deadlines sneak up, and nobody knows who is doing what. Here is how to fix that.
Why Students Should Start Building a Portfolio Before Graduating
Your degree proves you studied something. Your portfolio proves you can actually do something. Start building it before you need it.
7 Mistakes Solo Developers Make When Managing Projects
Working alone gives you freedom. It also gives you every opportunity to sabotage yourself. Here are the mistakes to avoid.
How to Stay Organized When You Work Alone
No team, no manager, no accountability. Working alone is freeing until everything starts falling apart. Here is how to keep it together.
How to Break Down a Big Project Into Small Tasks
Big projects feel overwhelming because they are too abstract. Break them into concrete tasks and suddenly they feel achievable.
How to Use a Kanban Board to Actually Finish Your Projects
A Kanban board is the simplest project management tool that actually works. Here is how to use one without overcomplicating it.
How to Build a Freelancer Portfolio That Gets Clients
Clients do not hire the most skilled freelancer. They hire the one who shows their work the best. Here is how to build a portfolio that actually converts.
How to Track Project Expenses as a Freelancer
Freelancers are great at doing the work and terrible at tracking the money. Here is a simple system to keep your project finances organized.
Your Social Profile is Not a Portfolio (Here is Why)
Your social media profiles are not designed to showcase your work. They are designed to keep people scrolling. Here is why you need a real portfolio.
What to Put on Your Developer Portfolio in 2026
Your portfolio is not a list of technologies. It is a showcase of what you can build. Here is what actually belongs on it.
How to Build a Portfolio Without Buying a Domain or Hosting
You do not need to buy a domain, set up hosting, or learn web development to have a professional portfolio. Here is how.
Why Small Teams Do Not Need Enterprise Project Management
Enterprise tools are built for enterprises. If your team can fit in a group chat, you need something lighter.
How Small Teams Can Stay Aligned Without Daily Standups
Daily standup meetings made sense for large teams. For a team of 2 to 5, there are better ways to stay in sync.
Why Everyone Needs a Personal Portfolio Website in 2026
LinkedIn profiles all look the same. Resumes get skimmed in seconds. A personal portfolio website lets you actually show what you do and why it matters.
I Was Tired of Using 10 Apps to Manage One Project — So I Built an All-in-One Place
The story behind IndieDevBoard — born from the frustration of juggling Trello, Notion, Google Drive, Slack, and a dozen other tools just to manage a single project.
How to Manage Solo Projects Without Losing Track
Working alone on a project is liberating — until things start slipping through the cracks. Here are practical strategies to stay organized and actually ship.
Why Spreadsheets Fail for Project Management
Spreadsheets are great for numbers, terrible for managing projects. Here's why teams and solo developers outgrow them — and what actually works.
The 5 Habits of Developers Who Actually Ship
Finishing projects is a skill. Here are five habits that separate developers who ship from those who have 20 unfinished side projects.