If your office is anything like mine you will spend long hours at your desk, typing on a computer.
A desktop computer is fine. I love the full keyboard and the computer’s incredible processing power. In today’s modern office, you don’t have to use a desktop computer for your work.
We live in a world where work-life balance is a reality. We check our work and personal email on our phones before we go to bed, update tasks with a swipe rather than a click, and don’t hesitate to bring our own devices to work. For project managers, that means mobile-optimizedproject management softwareis a must.
The iPhone is a stunning piece of technology. Consumer Reports states that the iPhone 8 has the best camera, battery life, and wireless charging. There are many project management apps that can be used by iPhone-wielding project manager (or those who still want the soon-to-be released $1,000iPhone X).
There are so many project management tools that it is easy to get overwhelmed. QuickApp Storesearch revealed over 150 options. You won’t be able to try them all.
iPhone project management apps
Only a fraction of the many project management apps for iPhone are available
I took the time to review and test the top-rated project management apps for iPhone. The following criteria was used:
These requirements were used to select the seven standout options from the App Store. These options are listed alphabetically below and all of them work with the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. These pros and cons are based on product descriptions as well as customer reviews.
1.Asana
The Asana iPhone App’s Projects view
Asana has been a top-rated project management software solution for years. The mobile app by Asana is no exception. It has a simple design, allows file sharing and eliminates unnecessary emails. The latest update (6.3.0), added a new calendar view and easily adjustable deadlines.
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Price: The app is available for free in the App store. The online and mobile service is free for up 15 members. After that, $9.99 per month is charged. For smaller groups, discounts are available.
Compatibility: Requires iOS 9.0 or later
App Store customer rating:4.7/5
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2.Basecamp 3
The Company HQ screen in Basecamp 3 is for iPhone
Basecamp is a top-five choice for project management software. Basecamp’s software products are simple-to-use and win in project management. The app is no exception. Version 3.6 has improved sketching and drag and drop functionality for images and files.
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Price: The app is available for free in the App store. Basecamp 3 can be used with a team for $99/month. This includes a 30-day free trial.
Compatibility: Requires iOS 9.0 or later
App Store customer rating:4.7/5
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3.Clarizen
Clarizen: A discussion
Clarizen is a powerful enterprise-level project management app that’s very affordable. Clarizen is a great choice if you manage a project portfolio or want an iOS app that can be used on the go.
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The app is available for free in the App store. After a 30-day trial, the service starts at $45 per month and can be scaled up with additional features.
Compatibility: Requires iOS 8.0 or later
App Store customer rating: N/A
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4.OmniPlan 3
OmniPlan 3 Gantt chart view
OmniPlan 3 is the best Mac project management software. It’s an Apple-first software, designede