EDD Tracker is an “Emotion Driven Development” tool showcased on the Onomojo website for software development teams. Its core goal is to improve well-being, reduce burnout, and improve retention by listening to how developers feel. Rather than being a traditional project management tool focused purely on task throughput, it attempts to bring employee sentiment into engineering management decisions in support of “sustainable productivity.”
Based on the available content, the product mainly offers three types of capabilities. First is Emotional Intelligence, which aims to improve an organization’s emotional intelligence by understanding how employees feel. Second is a Kanban Board; unlike traditional boards that sort work only by task priority, it emphasizes putting employee emotions first, helping managers avoid overloading their teams. Third is Sentiment Reports, which are used to track how team sentiment changes over time and adjust work pace and priorities accordingly.
The collected content does not disclose plans, pricing, billing methods, a free tier, or trial information, nor does it explain whether credit cards, invoices, enterprise procurement, or other payment methods are supported. The deployment model is also unclear, so it is not possible to determine whether it is a purely cloud-based SaaS product or whether private deployment/self-hosting is supported. For enterprise procurement, the lack of this information increases evaluation effort.
Its main strength is differentiated positioning: it combines developer sentiment, well-being, and retention with Kanban-style management, making it suitable for engineering organizations that care about burnout, team health, and long-term productivity. The downside is that there is limited public information. There are no clear details on third-party integrations, permission systems, data security and compliance, APIs, or developer support. The feature descriptions are also relatively conceptual, with little information on how it connects with development workflow tools such as Jira, GitHub, and Slack.
EDD Tracker is better suited to small and mid-sized development teams, engineering managers, and startup technical leads—especially teams that already recognize how task pressure and emotional fatigue can affect delivery quality and staff stability. If an organization requires strict permissions, auditing, compliance, automated integrations, and scalable portfolio-level project management, the public information currently available is not enough to confirm that it meets those requirements.
Access from mainland China is unknown, and payment methods are not disclosed. If you need localized support, a Chinese interface, or better network stability in China, you may compare it with Feishu Projects and Teambition. If mature engineering workflow integration is more important, alternatives such as Jira, Linear, ClickUp, Asana, and Trello are worth evaluating.
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