Forbes Advisor set out to compare all the best project management software and tools for 2021 with the goal of helping individuals and companies find the best option for their needs.Īsana is a popular web and mobile application that lets customers track, manage and connect projects across any team-and even multiple teams. Just ask online-only companies, the self-employed and myriad small businesses, many of which operated virtually for years before the pandemic began. Of course, project management software has been around for a long time. The move to more remote work has also led to broader adoption of project management software and tools, which may continue to be used by companies even after they reopen their offices. Temporary or not, more companies with remote teams have led to more meetings on Zoom instead of in the boardroom, and more conversations on Slack instead of at the water cooler. In addition to a change in scenery, workers have had to adapt to new tools and processes. A Harvard Business School study from August 2020 showed that at least 16 percent of “pandemic-induced” remote workers will likely continue working at home long after Covid-19 has run its course. The pandemic has changed so much about the world, including the way we work-and where we work.