If you’re a freelancer like me, you probably have to juggle multiple projects at the same time. I initially tried using tools like Google Keep or Microsoft Excel to track all my deliverables, deadlines, and completed projects. However, none of these services offered niche features that could help manage projects. So, I turned to one of the most popular project management apps — Trello. For those unaware, Trello is used by several multinational organizations to manage projects. It’s essentially a Kanban-style project tracker with multiple columns denoting the status of the task. While it worked well initially, I soon began seeing the limitations of Trello. For starters, it’s an online-only tool. So if I wanted to work offline, it wouldn’t load. Moreover, the interface was often sluggish in my experience, which ruined the experience.