1) I like the name.
2) Your pricing seems strange. I would make it $15 per month which includes 5 users and charge $2.50 for every extra user.
3) Regardless of the features you have, your product doesn't feel polished enough for me to take it serious.
4) I will be holding this up to a Jira, why should I use your product instead? I.e; who is your audience?
I like the interface. It's like a mix between Jira and Trello. More focused than Jira, with more structure than Trello.
I don't really like Jira because of its kitchen sink approach. It tries to be everything to everybody with endless customization and options. It gives fifty ways to do everything and there's a different way to do any particular thing on every single page. As a developer, it annoys the hell out of me by making me spend way more time than I want to navigating through project management software. Not having all of the features of Jira isn't necessarily a bad thing, IMO.
I'm not sure what people are expecting when they say the site doesn't feel "polished enough." It works fine for me, and is as polished as any web app, AFAICT.
On the negative side, I think I get what you're saying about the pricing, but it is a little confusing. One idea would be to make it free for personal projects, but charge for collaboration, similar to how BitBucket does it.
My advice would be to pick a much narrower use case and really nailing it. Instead this looks like the lowest of lowest common denominators and I would advise anyone to stay away.
Edit: the videos seem to show a lot more stuff than what I was able to find. Perhaps because I wasn't able to update? (error message said I have to "PUT" to a URL). I didn't see where the Trello-style post-it board was.
Edit: It looks like you're trying to be Jira, Trello, Yammer, Dropbox, Slack? It looks like sort of a Winchester Mystery House of endless cranking on product features with no real rhyme or reason or cohesion for any of it. That is a clear recipe for failure.
Our goal is to provide an all in one solution that will bring teammates together in one place. Using 5 different tools/logins wastes time, money, and stalls productivity.
Your feedback tells us that our onboarding has quite a long way to go ;)
Thank you so much for taking the time.
Mobile Apps & Mobile Games are good examples to look at for their onboarding process. You have to win the user in 1.5 minutes.
We just pushed some updates a few minutes ago. Would you mind taking a look at the new dash? I'd love to get your feedback.
Here is a fairly good example from bitbucket: https://bitbucket.org/plans
Check out this video: https://vimeo.com/90597950