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A Much Needed Alternative to Manage My Projects: Capacities
It is possible with Capacities — iOS App

Capacities has been around for a couple of years now, and its growth is incredibly inspiring. Kudos to the entire team for their dedication and vision — your hard work truly stands out.
In my previous blog post, I detailed my move to Capacities and today, I want to reaffirm that change while addressing any lingering doubts. As I mentioned earlier, switching to Capacities is a strategic shift, aligned with my long-term goals.
The Tana Dilemma
One of the main issues I faced with using ‘Tana’ as my daily driver and project management app was its reliance on a laptop. It wasn’t a big problem when I was mainly managing projects from a stationary setup. However, my workflow took a significant hit when I had to be on the move for an entire week. Managing daily notes, project updates, key tasks, and follow-ups with the team became challenging without a mobile solution.