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See how GritShip stacks up.
Side-by-side with the biggest project management tools. Honest tradeoffs included — every page tells you where the competitor still wins.
- GritShip vs Trello
For teams who outgrew Trello’s 10-board limit
Trello pivoted toward personal productivity. GritShip picked up where the original simple board left off.
- GritShip vs Linear
For teams who don’t run cycles
Linear is built for cycles and triage. GritShip is the lighter, cheaper kanban for teams who ship continuously.
- GritShip vs Notion
For teams using Notion only as a board
Notion is a docs tool that does PM. GritShip is a PM tool that does PM. See where the split makes sense.
- GritShip vs Jira
For teams under 10 paying enterprise prices
Jira is built for 500-person Scrum teams. GritShip is the kanban board the rest of us actually need.
- GritShip vs Asana
For small teams tired of per-seat pricing
Asana is built for operations teams running campaigns. GritShip is the lighter, flat-priced kanban for small teams who ship.
- GritShip vs ClickUp
For teams who don’t want a configuration project
ClickUp wants to be every tool. GritShip is one tool, done well — without the configuration weekend.
- GritShip vs Basecamp
For product teams who already have Slack
Basecamp bundles to-dos, chat, and docs. GritShip is the kanban-first PM piece, dramatically cheaper, for teams who already have Slack.
- GritShip vs Monday.com
For teams who don’t want a sales demo
Monday.com is sold by sales teams. GritShip is the lighter, flat-priced kanban for small product teams who skip the demo.
- GritShip vs Height
For teams who turned Autopilot off
Height bet hard on an AI agent in the loop. GritShip is the deliberately AI-free, flat-priced kanban for teams who already know what to ship.
- GritShip vs Shortcut
For teams that escaped scrum
Shortcut is built around Stories, Epics, and Iterations. GritShip is continuous-flow kanban for teams that escaped scrum.
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Most comparisons fall into the same shape: GritShip is the faster, simpler, flat-priced version for teams under 10. If you're paying per-seat for a tool you only half-use, the short version of the comparison probably applies to you too.