9 of the Best Project Management Tools for Small Businesses

Efficient project management tools for small business owners to stay organised and boost productivit.

7. Wrike


Wrike helps you manage your projects and to-do’s real-time, which means you can collaborate with your team and make changes to your tasks live. You can also send and receive forms dynamically to deliver results more quickly and boost your productivity. Other features include a Gantt-Chart timeline, time tracking, and budget tracking.

PRICING

Basic: Free

Professional: $9.80 per user/month

Business: $24.80 per user/month

Marketers: $34.60 per user/month

Enterprise: Contact Wrike for pricing

8. SmartDraw


SmartDraw is the most ideal solution for you if you’re someone who prefers seeing flow charts, diagrams, and other visual representations of your projects. With this tool, you can document your processes and improve efficiency, prioritise focus through automated SmartDraw visuals, and even hold meetings and give presentations.

PRICING

Software

Single user: $297 (one-time purchase)

Multiple users: $595/year

Online App

Single user: $9.95/month

Multiple users: $5.95 per user/month

9. Google Suite

If you have an account with Google, you don’t really need to look further. Google Suite is one of the most versatile multi-use project management tools out there. It is a complete virtual workspace that comes with a lot of features including Gmail for email, Hangouts for meetings, live documents and spreadsheets that you can edit live and collaborate on with your team, and so much more.

PRICING

Basic: $5 per user/month

Business: $10 per user/month

Enterprise: $25 per user/month

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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