We performed a comparison between Agile Manager [EOL] and Jira based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Atlassian, Nutanix and others in Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites."How you write your user stories, and the requirements gathering, in Agile Manager is pretty good."
"I like that all of the team members on an agile team can use it. No one is in a separate application."
"The product is good, stable and very cost-effective for small teams."
"I like that Jira allows you to customize the flow for an agile process and adapt it to your own flow."
"It's very flexible. I can define workflows and custom fields and dependencies between issues and projects. And every project can have a custom configuration with my fields, my names for fields, my validations, and my workflows. It's very customizable."
"The most valuable feature is working with sprints and having the ability to create sprints."
"It improved communication, as it was a popular tool, and most people enjoyed using it."
"Reporting: It gives a nice report of my backlog and what my team has currently spent its efforts on."
"We can integrate a lot of tools with the solution."
"The testing module that we are used to, that wasn't there at all."
"Whenever you edit a story, whatever you have changed takes a bit of time to save."
"Because I am a developer, I would like integration with Git Source Code Management so that for tickets, we can reference the code where the change has happened and where the issue is. This feature might be there, and I probably haven't discovered it."
"I don't know whether there is a Jira problem or a test risk problem, however, sometimes, we face issues on fetching the reports."
"Jira could provide more insight into sprints such as how did we perform in the last sprint compared to other sprints. It would be helpful to have metrics and a dashboard feature for others to see."
"If Jira would be interested in offering a SharePoint version, it would be beneficial."
"I would like to have a future-proof idea of the cost and the roadmap for my class."
"One major issue that I, and even our business stakeholders, have noticed is related to Epic Link. When Epic Link's background color is a dark color, it effectively becomes unreadable. I wish there was a way for us to change the text color of Epic Link in the Issue Navigator view."
"Jira could be more, for example, like Micro Focus, which is what I mostly work with currently."
Earn 20 points
Agile Manager [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites while Jira is ranked 2nd in Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites with 254 reviews. Agile Manager [EOL] is rated 7.6, while Jira is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Agile Manager [EOL] writes "We have the ability to define common standard procedures and methodologies. I'm looking for better integration using Octane". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Jira writes "A great centralized tool that has a good agile framework and is useful for day-to-day planning, task management, and work log efficacy". Agile Manager [EOL] is most compared with , whereas Jira is most compared with Microsoft Azure DevOps, IBM Rational DOORS, OpenText ALM Octane, Rally Software and Polarion ALM.
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