10 alternatives to Basecamp

Basecamp might be the most commonly used platform for project management. However, since its inception, many other solutions have been created offering almost all the features available on Basecamp at a very low price or free at all in both hosted or self-hosted versions. From Gantt charts to iPhone apps to track your projects, these project managers have it all.

Active Collab

http://www.activecollab.com/
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This project manager might be one of closest to Basecamp in terms of features. Once born as an open source clone of Basecamp, Active Collab is now developed under a close source model. AC offers 7 days of free trial extensible to 30 for $10. Active Collab is self hosted software and version 2 now features invoicing and Subversion integration.

Project Pier

http://www.projectpier.org/
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Many developers were dissapointed when Active Collab went closed source, but a group forked the last open source of Active Collab and started Project Pier. It is self-hosted and you need MySQL with InnoDB support to run it.

Lighthouse

http://lighthouseapp.com/
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This remotely hosted web application possesses a strong API which allows you to develop even desktop apps. Lighthouse pricing starts at $25/mo but you can try it for free.

Clocking IT

http://www.clockingit.com/
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This application is available for free as a remotely hosted solution. However, the source is disclosed under a MIT/X11 license for you to set up your own self hosted application. Clocking IT is highly customizable and is available in a myriad of languages.

COMINDWORK

http://www.comindwork.com/
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With an impressive list of features, including even wikis and project blog, COMINDWORK is available as a hosted or self hosted solution, offering plans for as low as $1 a day and even a free account for hosting one project.

Goalkeeper

http://www.goalkeeper.rs/
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Goalkeeper is offered as a self hosted solutin and you can get a free account. The Dashboard can be easily customized whenever you need more information or when you want to keep things to a minimum.

Huddle

http://www.huddle.net/
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This is one of the heavy contenders in this list, offering even an iPhone app to constantly keep track of your project, Huddle is a hosted solution. If you’re a charity foundation, you might get a free Huddle account given that you comply with a series of conditions.

5pm

http://www.5pmweb.com/
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5pm is also hosted and features gadgets such as a desktop time tracker to submit time logs to 5pm or and iPhone app. The interface might be one of the best in this round up featuring interesting actions such as a interactive timeline following the Gantt style.

Redmine

http://www.redmine.org/
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Written using Ruby on Rails, one of the most interesting features about Redmine is that it is cross-database and supports multiple databases as well. Redmine is self-hosted, free open source software and released under GPL 2. You can check their live demo site.

project-open

http://www.project-open.com/index.html
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This project manager has been integrated within an enterprise resource planning system. The list of features is extremely extensive for an open source software, including document sharing based on permissions, invoicing, time logging, human resource management, integrated wiki and much more. Makes for a perfect solution for almost any project management requirements. The demo for ]project-open[ allows you to log in using different user roles.

So what do you think about these alternatives? do you know of any other that deserves to be featured?


“10 alternatives to Basecamp” received 62 comments! Add yours.

  1. CSS Brigit | February 23rd, 2010

    Since the inception of Basecamp many solutions have been created offering almost all of its features at a low price or free in hosted or self-hosted versions….

  2. Chris O'Rourke February 23rd, 2010

    I’d remove ActiveCollab considering it is run by a douchebag. Hundreds worked on the opensource model only to be shut out when he “surprise” switched it to closed source while still retaining much of the underlying base coding done by volunteers. I’d rather use MS Project then support a shill like that.

  3. Elio February 24th, 2010

    I understand, it would be like Automattic closing down the source after the uncountable contribution from developers all around the world. However, the code contributed to Active Collab seems to still be available on Project Pier.

  4. Tim w February 24th, 2010

    Would also recommend ActionMethod.com for project/task management – notibly for the iPhone app and AIR version/online all working together…

  5. Arturas Kvederis February 24th, 2010

    Thanks for including Comindwork, I’d also like to note, that despite the fact that we are offering a lot features users can keep their user interface clean and smooth by switching of the features they don’t need, we offer a high level of customization.

  6. Pravesh February 24th, 2010

    You can also add DeskAway (http://www.deskaway.com) as an alternative to Basecamp. It is a web based project management app and is a much efficient and powerful tool. It is also offering some awesome features which other tools are not at a very low cost. But the service seems to be very good.

  7. Elio February 24th, 2010

    Tim, thanks for the heads up, ActionMethod looks indeed cool and I’m attracted by the simply fact that it is being developed by Behance.
    Arturas, thanks for dropping a line. Comindwork might be the biggest feature packed in this round up and the interface looks very clean.
    Pravesh, thanks, it certainly looks good and the integration with FreshBooks might be something that a lot of people will be happy to work with.

  8. Fern February 24th, 2010

    Check out WizeHive (http://www.wizehive.com)for online collaboration and project management. With unlimited secure, private workspaces, groups can upload, edit and comment on files, post notes, organize email, share conversations and calendars, manage tasks, and send updates to your workspace via browser, desktop client, email and mobile devices. WizeHive employs a real-time data feed so users can see updates in chronological order. Users can also create tasks and notes for their workspaces from their Twitter accounts, or pull WizeHive content into their Twitter accounts.

  9. Tiago Matos February 24th, 2010

    Hi,

    Looks quite impressive you forget to mention goplanapp.com

  10. Sam Kidd February 24th, 2010

    A nice list. Would love to see our product TeamworkPM.net up there are well, especially since we now have a lot of very happy users who have moved over from basecamp to us.

  11. Marc Hill February 24th, 2010

    I recently started using Many Moon with Google Aps and it is very simple to use. It easily integrates with your google apps account. You can start with a free account and choose to purchase an account if you go above the 1gb allocation.

  12. Marc Hill February 24th, 2010

    I recently started using Many Moon http://www.manymoon.comwith Google Aps and it is very simple to use. It easily integrates with your google apps account. You can start with a free account and choose to purchase an account if you go above the 1gb allocation.

  13. Elio February 24th, 2010

    Thanks guys, all those are great suggestions. Another user pointed me on Twitter to another project collaboration software named Teambox.
    Keep them coming and I’ll post soon another list featuring even more software for project management.

  14. Milos February 25th, 2010

    Another great option: http://keeptempo.com/

  15. ghdhair February 26th, 2010

    thanks for your sharing man

  16. spacejams February 26th, 2010

    love love ,just love here

  17. Serg March 23rd, 2010

    About 5pm. They are really cool web based project software. Thanks a lot for article.

  18. Jesse April 2nd, 2010

    Why not include freelancerKit? :( It’s not SaaS but it’s pretty similar to these.

  19. coilover shocks April 2nd, 2010

    good and good project

  20. Leigh Friedman May 17th, 2010

    I highly recommend Worketc. When it comes to CRM Project management (http://www.worketc.com/CRM_Project_Management) is top of the line. Using this, I was able to track billable time, manage customer support, do marketing and invoicing, all in a single interface.

  21. Wynne Lawrence July 2nd, 2010

    I’m a bit biased, but thought I’d bring your collective attention to our app Skylight.

    Its free at the moment, easy to use and keeps tracks of bookings, contacts, clients, projects, rates, budgets, time tracking.. etc.. You can have multiple accounts and businesses.

    We’re in the BETA phase so would appreciate any input and suggestions to make Skylight even better.

    And please dont just take my word for it :-)
    We’ve had a lovely review from AppStorm

    http://web.appstorm.net/reviews/project-management/robust-management-with-skylight/#more-7510

    Sorry for blowing our own horn, but I really do think Skylight is one of the best options and lowest cost out there. And I’ve tried many of those listed here – hence developing our own!

  22. Tim Max July 6th, 2010

    You should include http://www.skylightit.com

  23. Elio July 6th, 2010

    Skylight looks slick indeed, and it’s interesting the fact that it’s free right now so we can check premium-packages features. I’ll try to find some time to review it and post it later along with the other project management solutions that commenters have posted.

  24. Logan July 13th, 2010

    I’ve tried a few of these, but none of them are quite what I want. I found rule.fm but I’m still waiting for an invite. Has anyone been able to get one yet? If so, what did you think?

  25. Elio July 19th, 2010

    I asked at @rulefm but they are still in closed beta. Sign up, you might get one soon.

  26. Helen August 6th, 2010

    Thanks for this list! Regarding Rule.fm it seems like we have to wait till the end of August to get an access to this app :( Very interesting to see whether it’s so cool in action as they described.

    Recently found one more cool app – TeamLab http://teamlab.com What I liked about this – it’s offered free of charge as SaaS and open source for download. Functionality made quite a good impression. It’s much more organized and have pretty much the same features as Basecamp.

  27. Elio August 6th, 2010

    Thanks for sharing this Helen. TeamLab looks definitely interesting. The fact that it is offered as SaaS and open source software makes it even more interesting. I was put down at first by the video, since it should clarify that it also includes Projects, Milestones, Tasks, Reports, Events, Blogs, Forums, Bookmarks, Wiki, Instant Messenger as it’s stated in the features section :)

  28. Donna Gibbs August 13th, 2010

    I’ve tried some of the tools you listed, but I don’t see my fave one here – Wrike. A very helpful tool that has a bunch of great features. The only thing that I really miss is an iphone app, hope they release one soon.

  29. Tom Harrison August 16th, 2010

    Have you tried Projecturf? Nicely done and easy to use.

  30. Lisa Jordan September 12th, 2010

    Do any of these options allow you to e-mail group members directly from the application?

  31. Crystal Wiley October 4th, 2010

    Thanks to Tom, we are trying Projectturf.com. If we were to build a project management software it would be very similar. Their attention to detail and perfection is top notch while still including all the features we’re looking for. Love it.

  32. Crystal Wiley October 4th, 2010

    Make that projecturf.com (not two t’s). Although they were smart and purchased both domains for people like me who need caffeine before surfing the web.

  33. Alex October 6th, 2010

    Not mentioned here yet but enormously powerful und professional is LiquidPlanner.com – we are right now testing it.

  34. Rob October 13th, 2010

    Another great alternative to Basecamp is Dooster. I way prefer it and switched a while ago now. http://www.dooster.net

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  36. Bizz October 26th, 2010

    Thank for sharing this software.

  37. Natasha November 4th, 2010

    Hey Rob

    After reading your comment I had a look at Dooster (www.dooster.net) as it’s not one I am familiar with. Have to say folks it’s well worth a look and I think will give the “usual suspects” a run for their money! So thanks.

  38. Rick November 27th, 2010

    I took a look at Doorster and hated it. It looks butt ugly in comparison to all others mentioned.

    Not recommended until they sort out the poor interface. It looks like someone has just slapped together a bunch of opensource projects.

  39. Tony Mobily December 10th, 2010

    Hi,

    Don’t forget about Apollo, in terms of alternatives!

    Apollo does both project management _and_ CRM, all integrated. It has cases&deals, a great calendar, timers as well.

    It all works in a very zippy AJAX interface that makes the application look native — and believe me, it looks good!

    Give it a go,

    Merc.

    P.S.
    Disclaimer: I work for Apollo. But, I am also Apollo’s fan #1

  40. Dusan January 14th, 2011

    Hi all. Found this artice and just want to say, that there is a new project management tool with free account being released – Manitoo. Visit http://www.manitooprojectmanagement.com . It comes with integrated IM and a microblog in roadmap (the social part) and billing, contact manager and email marketing (the CRM part).

  41. ben January 24th, 2011

    I like Cohuman.com

  42. Angel Grablev February 7th, 2011

    Freedcamp just launched a completely free project management alternative to Basecamp with a Basecamp import. It’s a hosted solution offering all the necessary features and then some to manage your projects.

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  44. Alain February 17th, 2011

    I have an addiction to productivity tools. I just can’t stop looking for something better. LOL. Right now I’m loving http://www.actionmethod.com and http://www.45robots.com. Action Method might be too simple (jury is still out) but it’s a beautiful interface and I like the iPhone app and the methodology. The 45 Robots app is pretty good. It’s new so there are still some rough edges and it was built for the investment business but for the most part it seems pretty good for my project management. The guys are definitely working hard to improve the product though.

  45. James March 8th, 2011

    Freedcamp….hahahaha there is a reason it is free, you can delete and view anyones files within the whole system. You don’t even need any skill to do this It’s all down via the URL, with no security at all.

  46. Casey March 22nd, 2011

    I might be biased, but I think people should definitely check out Mavenlink. Project Management, plus many other features such as time tracking, invoicing, custom branding, etc.

    Great list by the way!

  47. Jhon March 27th, 2011

    Productive posting. I also found another tool which made me more satisfied http://www.teamplifier.com

  48. Pankaj April 6th, 2011

    You may want to consider HyperOffice (http://www.hyperoffice.com) as well. One of the oldest project collaboration suites around.

  49. Greg April 20th, 2011

    I’m always trying out new Project Collaboration tools and have lately been using this fun little guy. http://taskion.com

    Simple functionality, crazy responsiveness and fluidity. Definitely worth trying out.

  50. MiLaNa May 21st, 2011

    I was in dilemma about choosing one of the Softwares before I found out the WorkforceTrack . Now, we`re using it with pleasure and my employees also like it due to its easy use and low price. Thank you for sharing your post.

  51. Louis June 22nd, 2011

    I found the best to be http://tree.io
    Tree.io is a powerful web based project management tool that optimizes efficiency and work flow for all types of business. It’s key features include Project Management, Sales and CRM, and Service Support. Messaging, Chat, Finance, Documents, Calendars, Reports and more.

  52. Eve June 29th, 2011

    We’re currently looking for a project collaboration company, but its hard to see which is best for us.

    You guys all seem to know your stuff, so here’s a list of our priorities – any thoughts?
    Our priorities are:
    Client interface – we need private access for each client. A space which is theirs to view new or previous uploads and keep them away from other projects or internal communication
    Video playability – as a production company we often send links to youtube for previews, it would be great to be able to stream a video, so the client can click in and view online.
    Customisation: Being able to brand is very important to us. Potentially even add our cleints logos to their pages alongside ours as t makes them feel special
    ipad/iphone compatibility or apps
    Gannts style diaries or just diaries for each project as well as a compeany over view project

    A userfee of around $40 a month max or $299 per annum.

    If you guys have any ideas, I’d love to har them
    Thanks

  53. Mayson June 29th, 2011

    Great list. That makes Goplan a great alternative then. I have used basecamp and it gets annoying when you have many projects. Tabbing around is time consuming.

  54. Joe S. July 11th, 2011

    I’ve had trouble with basecamp in the past so this is a great list! I’d also like to add Workgroups, http://www.metacommunications.com the list! I currently use it only because we needed an enterprise project management app.

  55. Jack July 28th, 2011

    Our company started using Dooster a couple of months ago. The partners had really wanted Basecamp but we are a small company and budget dictates so they took Dooster and are very pleased. I think it’s good and easy to use and has improved communication and output level and the customer service is excellent.

  56. Dan July 29th, 2011

    Just want to add how great dooster is. I’ve been checking it out for a few days. The comment above about bad design must have been for an earlier edition ? It looks fine to me. The main thing is that it is very very functional. We’ve just migrated all our basecamp data over – they’ve got a tool and did it all for us in about 30 mins ie I just sent them one email and that was all it took me. Awesome. Love it. and we’re saving a ton of money over basecamp

  57. David Lee August 29th, 2011

    A little late to this party but you should also take a look at TeamWork Live (http://www.teamworklive.com/basecamp-alternative). It has a nice Basecamp import tool that allows you to import your Basecamp projects in minutes (including all of your files!). TeamWork Live ahs a built-in Gmail-like messaging system that allows you to keep all your project conversations nicely organized without any work on your part.

  58. marc September 12th, 2011

    anything that can be put on my own server so I can keep control over my one business?

  59. Ruchi September 15th, 2011

    Hey I would like to add another tool to this list. The tool is DeskAway. It’s a web based, simple tool with clean user interface & rich features.

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  62. Edgar January 30th, 2012

    For someone who needs a complicated project management software with Gantt charts support etc there is for example dotproject.net for free. For smaller project you can try, also for free (basic plan), http://www.projectino.com, what is more for online collaboration, personal project as well as for less complicated project in your company. Both softwares are SaaS, so you can use them with many people,wherever you want – only what you need is internet access.
    I hope this info will be helpful for you.

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