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What do you guys use for team chat and project planning?
I'm suddenly going from a single senior admin do-it-all type, to having two employees under me. I'd like to start off on the right foot and get to using a means to track projects/to-do-lists, as well as chat as we're a telework heavy office.
Right now I'm leaning towards slack for chat/discussions, and asana for project planning (both being free really helps).
Anything I'm missing with regard to options? Cheap/free is absurdly helpful due to our procurement process (not due to lack of money, mind you, just slowness with getting ahold of anything).
a local devops group i'm part of uses slack and i have to say it's fantastic
the free version limits the amount of integrations you can use, but the group got around that (sort of) by writing a bot to hang out in the slack and do stuff (parse urls, notify on meetups, etc)
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