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Project Chaos describes itself as “Your project management solution,” with a core focus on managing projects in a Kanban style. Based on the available page content, the product entry point is very simple: users can sign in with a Google account to get started, while agreeing to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
The only confirmed core capability at the moment is “Kanban style” project management—organizing project tasks through boards, which in theory works well for status-based workflows such as To Do, In Progress, and Done. However, the page does not disclose specific features such as task cards, assignees, due dates, comments, attachments, notifications, search, or reporting, so it is difficult to judge whether it can meet more complex project management needs. As for third-party integrations, Google login is the only confirmed integration; there is no visible information about integrations with Slack, GitHub, calendars, email, or automation tools.
The page does not disclose plans or pricing, nor does it state whether a free version, trial period, or paid plans are available. Information about team collaboration and permissions is also missing, making it unclear whether it supports common business features such as multi-member workspaces, role-based permissions, or project visibility controls. On the security and compliance side, the page mentions Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, but provides no details about data encryption, backups, audit logs, compliance certifications, or data residency.
The main advantages are its clear positioning, seemingly simple login flow, and the fact that a Kanban approach is friendly for lightweight projects and task workflows. The downside is that public information is very limited: pricing, support, deployment options, APIs, permissions, and security capabilities are all undisclosed, which creates a relatively high procurement risk for businesses. Its reliance on Google login may also affect usability for some users in China.
Project Chaos is better suited to individuals or small teams that want to try lightweight Kanban-based project management. If an organization requires compliance, security, permission management, integrations, and reliable support, it should contact the vendor first for confirmation. Access from China is unknown, but because it uses Google login, domestic users may encounter account authentication or network availability issues. Alternatives include Trello, Asana, ClickUp, Notion, as well as China-based options such as Feishu Projects and Teambition.
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