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How We’re Building a Developer-First Project Management Tool (And What We’ve Learned So Far)

We’re building Teamcamp - a fast, dev-friendly project management tool for modern IT teams. No bloat, no fluff. Just clean workflows, time tracking, Team collaboration, async-first features. If you manage projects in tech, we’d love your feedback. What should we improve next?

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    Just checked out Teamcamp - the UI looks clean and developer-friendly. Feels lightweight compared to most PM tools. Curious to see how it evolves!

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    Been exploring alternatives to Linear lately, and Teamcamp actually feels like a solid option especially for remote dev teams. Clean UI, async-friendly, and built with real workflows in mind. Worth keeping an eye on!

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      Thanks a lot! That means a lot to us. We are definitely focused on making Teamcamp a strong, remote-friendly alternative to Linear. Appreciate you giving it a look! 🙌

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    I just checked out Teamcamp and I have to say, the interface looks really clean. I love how you focused on essential workflows and kept everything developer-friendly. It seems like a tool that could really help teams stay organized without unnecessary complexity. Great job and good luck with your project!

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      Thank you so much! Really glad you noticed the focus on simplicity and dev-friendly workflows, that’s exactly what we are aiming for. Appreciate the support!

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    Looks like a solid go at project management. Curious, what makes it developer first?

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      Great question! I have to say Teamcamp feels developer-first because it’s built around how dev teams actually work not just how managers think they should.

      It cuts out a lot of the noise you see in traditional project management tools. Things like client portal, backlog grooming, and progress tracking are super intuitive, the Document feature. You’re not jumping between 5 tools just to update a ticket or write a doc, it’s all in one place, which really helps reduce context-switching.

      Also, it’s got async collaboration baked in, so if your team’s remote or distributed, communication doesn’t feel like a chore. The UI is clean, no bloat—just what devs need to stay focused and ship faster.

      Here’s how it supports dev teams specifically: https://www.teamcamp.app/solution/it-software

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    Great Tool. UI looks nice.

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    I explored your tool , it is really impressive! Looks like a great solution for remote teams and developers. Excited to see how it grows.

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      Thanks for your valuable feedback!

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    Sounds like a solid product! For growing in a regulated niche like healthcare, trust is everything. Focus on publishing content around compliance use cases, customer stories, and transparent data practices. Partnering with healthtech accelerators or communities or even niche Slack groups could help you get targeted feedback and early adopters.

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    Just had a look and the UI/UX is really clean! I think this would be especially helpful for being the link between developers and non-technical PMs. Would linking to github issues/prs or some other external ticket be something you consider?

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    Excited to see where you take it..

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    Really love the clear focus on building for developers. Teamcamp’s clean design and emphasis on async collaboration fit the needs of modern dev teams well. Looking forward to seeing deeper integrations with GitHub, CI/CD, and other parts of the dev workflow. Keep up the great work!

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