
2024 Backlog Review: Features, Pricing & More
Our Verdict
Our Verdict
The platform’s focus on development-related tasks might not cover all aspects of extensive project management. For those needing detailed project planning or advanced reporting, Backlog may offer limited functionality. It’s particularly effective in development environments but might not fully meet the needs of projects requiring a broader range of project management features.
- Easy to use
- Tracking progress
- Interface design
- Limited customization
- Slow at times
- Mobile App
Why we like it
For cloud-based project management and issue tracking, look no further than Backlog. Designed for development teams in the areas of IT, marketing, and design, we found it offers some standout key features. These include subtasking, bug tracking, and burndown charts. Now, we’ve not seen some of these features before, which really impressed us, as did the watchlist and comment threads for more interactivity between team members.
Backlog starts at $29.20/month for teams with more than 10 users. It’s scalable, and can handle large teams and businesses as well. We like that it’s flexible in this way, as well as having integration options with Git and SVN for managing source code. Backlog has innovative daily timeline visuals alongside Gantt chart workflows for improved efficacy at work. Users can be more proactive too, thanks to the ability for users to propose or compare project changes. We really like the track changes option here for complete transparency, a great feature for businesses that need to retain historical data on projects.