What is Project Management for?
Project Management tools came to solve some of the management problems faced by businesses today: ability to manage tasks, assign roles within a team, and profitability metrics, among other things. We know that all of them have one main objective: make work more efficient, by organizing companies and making them more profitable.
Know the differences: COR vs. Asana vs. Trello vs. BaseCamp

Features
Asana
Trello
COR
BaseCamp
Projects and Tasks organization
Yes, by projects, tasks, and subtasks.
Organized by boards and cards.
Yes, by projects, tasks, and subtasks.
Yes, by projects and tasks.
Work progress bar
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Suggested / estimated time for each task
No
No
Si
No
Counter of hours spent on each task
No
No
Si
No
Notifications and tasks status
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Sending estimates
No
No
Yes
No
Performance and profitability estimation
No
No
Yes
No
Cross metrics on sales, eficiency and accounting
No (only Project Management metrics)
No
Yes
No
Workflow generation on approved budgets
No
No
Yes
No
Project’s ROI
No
No
Yes
No
Internal Chat
Messages on tasks
Messages on tasks
Messages on tasks
Yes
File stock
No (integrated with Dropbox and Drive)
No (integrated with Dropbox and Drive)
Yes
Yes (integrated with Dropbox and Drive)
Default tasks
No
No
Yes (by projects)
No
Password storing
No
No
Yes
No
Search Engine
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Free trial
Free for teams of up to 15 people.
Freemium: free version without expiration date, with basic features.
Free Trial: one free month trial, no credit card needed.
Freemium: free versión without expiration date, with basic features.

