Side-by-side comparisons of Orvezo against other project management tools, so you can make an informed choice.
GitHub Projects is free and lives next to your code. For teams running structured sprints with a real backlog and carry-over handling, the configuration overhead adds up fast. Here is where it falls short and what to use instead.
Linear is well-designed and increasingly built for teams of 15 or more. For a 2 to 5 person dev team, you are paying for features you will never use and hitting a 250-issue free plan cap faster than you expect. Here is how they compare.
Trello has no native sprints, no backlog, no epics, and no dependency management. Dev teams running agile workflows end up assembling these from Power-Ups that do not integrate cleanly. Here is what you are missing and what to use instead.
Jira is the default for dev teams. For teams of 2 to 5 people it is also the wrong choice. Here is an honest breakdown of setup cost, pricing, sprint workflow, and daily friction — and what to use instead.
Jira, Linear, Asana, and Orvezo all model sprint dependencies differently. Some give you one relationship type for everything. Others separate active blockers from planned sequencing. Here is how each tool handles it and why the distinction matters.