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Keep your team on track with 90% off a stellar project management app

TL;DR: Get more done with a one-year subscription to Hubstaff Tasks Premium for $29.99, a 90% savings as of Oct. 28. 


If you're looking for a new way to keep your team on track and motivated while working from home, you've likely already thought about onboarding a project management tool.

Hubstaff Tasks is one great option — plus, its premium subscription is on sale for a limited time. Some of its features include sprints, daily stand-ups, timelines, roadmaps, communication tools, and more. Managers can set permissions and roles, assign due dates, and track progress.

The difference between the free and premium plans?  Both plans include unlimited users, custom labels, due dates, time estimates, checklists, project templates, and more. But the free plan only lets you run 10 projects and gives you 100MB of storage per person, while the premium plan gives you an increase in storage to 5GB per person, with unlimited projects. Read more...

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