Move over Slack — Space is a new project management platform for developers

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Move over Slack - Space is a new project management platform for developers

While file sharing, time tracking, email integration, Gantt Charts, and budget management are usually some of the most requested features in the average project management platform, we still have a proliferation of tools taking a multiplicity of approaches to the problem of just managing something.

Most people in tech are by now familiar with Slack, Asana, Notion, Trello, Azure DevOps, GitLab and GitHub. But the sector is still booming. Last month Microsoft Teams had over 20 million active users up from 13 million in July. Slack reported more than 10 million daily active users in the second quarter. Adobe just launched a collaboration tool, Notion is super hot, Frame.io raised $50 million, Microsoft has Fluid. Even WordPress is getting in on the act.

(When is someone going to make something for journalists? Oh, we're poor. I forgot).

And yet. And yet… project management for developers remains a rising area for startups.

Now a new product has been launched to address this space. And how ironic is it that's called Space?

Space is billed as an integrated team environment that provides toolset combining messaging, team and project management, internal blogs, meeting scheduling, and software development processes into a single platform.

It's now available for early users who will get an Organization plan free of charge. This includes 25 GB storage per user, a monthly limit of 10,000 CI credits, and 125 GB data transfer per user.

With Space, all the data a team needs to work is stored in one place, while software development tools (source code management, code review and browsing, continuous integration, delivery, and deployment, package repositories, issue tracking,