No-code designer lets you mirror any workflow—Scrum today, phased tomorrow—without IT tickets.
Build or tweak any workflow in minutes with Origami’s drag-and-drop designer—no IT tickets required.
Ask: “Show risks this sprint” or “Log 2 h QA on Task 15.” AI executes or surfaces insights instantly.
Speak or type “Show sprint risks” or “Log 2 h QA on Task 15,” and Origami AI instantly runs the query or updates your project—no clicks required.
One-click burn-down, resource heat maps, or portfolio snapshots—export or schedule automatically.
Create in-depth project reports—one-click burndowns, resource heat maps or executive portfolio snapshots—and either download immediately or configure scheduled exports to land in your inbox without any manual effort.
Built to handle everything from startups to global enterprises, with granular permissions and robust governance.
Get in-app docs, team chat and billing webhooks in one place—plus ISO 9001/27001 audit trails and an open REST API for Zapier, Make and more.
Customers cut average timeline by nearly a quarter after migrating from spreadsheet-based tracking.
By moving off spreadsheets and onto Origami’s automated workflows, clients have seen project cycle times shrink by roughly 25%. Centralized data, real-time status updates and automated handoffs eliminate delays and manual errors.
Central omnichannel comments & AI updates shrink off-platform chats and email threads.
Consolidate feedback and discussions in a single omnichannel feed. Powered by AI alerts, every comment and status change appears instantly—reducing context-switching across email, chat apps and other platforms.
Point-and-click custom fields and branching keep every team in sync with evolving SOPs—no developer backlog.
Use Origami’s visual field builder to add or modify data points in seconds, then configure conditional branches so only the right teams see the right steps. All changes take effect instantly—no tickets, no wait.
Same tasks, instant view switch; dependencies auto-shift when dates move.
Push milestone data to your finance system or use Origami’s internal invoicing—your choice.
Email, Teams, phone logs attach to tasks; search one timeline instead of five apps.
Clients submit change requests via form; workflow adds hours or creates approval chain automatically.
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In the ever-evolving landscape of technology and information management, Origami.ms has consistently demonstrated its commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions to clients worldwide. As we approach the end of another productive year, it becomes important to reflect on the experiences and feedback of our valued clients. This case study delves into the most beloved features that clients have embraced throughout the past year, shedding light on the aspects of our products and services that have resonated most profoundly with our user base.
Chat gpt
Effortless Interaction with ChatGPT Workflow Feature
Filter presets
Optimizing Data Exploration with Entity Filter Presets
Html tags
Dynamic Tagging Enhancing User Communication
Quick export
Streamlining Data Export with Quick Export Feature
Permission-Based Import
Empowering Users with Permission-Based Import Feature
Repeatable Group Visibility
Enhanced Data Visibility with Repeatable Group Feature
Workflow Descriptions
Improved Workflow Management with Workflow Descriptions
Customized Action Buttons
Enhanced Task Efficiency through Customized Action Buttons
A project tracking system helps you to recognize all the tasks needed for the successful completion of a project within deadlines. It provides an automated interface to plan, organize, and manage resource tools and develop resource estimates.
Trello is a Kanban-based list management system that is used as a collaboration tool the world over. With its simple method of putting projects onto boards, the tasks and teams are visible at a glance. But with very few templates, there often arises the need to rely on extensions for different views, time tracking, invoicing, etc, that can increase your budget considerably.
Trello has also been found to be slow to load and sends email notifications long after a task has been changed on cluttered boards.
So, many organizations are on the lookout for alternatives to Trello.
What are the features that Trello does not provide?
As many think, Trello is not a traditional project tracking system. It is a Kanban based app that manages work and workflows with fully customizable boards. Thus Trello would be a bad choice for large projects.
Although Trello is termed free, its inability to offer views other than Kanban (for eg: Gantt charts), lack of time tracking and work-in-progress limits, lack of billing and invoicing features, and more, causes the need to install Power-ups which often come at a high price.
What are the disadvantages of Trello?
1. Trello is not for all.
As mentioned earlier, the Kanban method may not be the ideal system for all types of projects. It works well for simple projects, smaller teams, and straightforward schedules. However, a complex project with larger teams may find Trello limiting.
2. Visibility constraints
Providing only a Kanban board view, it can show status view and priority view of a project separately. But it cannot show both at once. Large projects often look for better alternatives to Trello owing to its limitations in providing enhanced visibility.
3. Inability to show task dependencies
Only a Gantt chart view can show task dependencies which are inevitable to project scheduling, tracking of tasks, and coordination. Trello’s Kanban only view is a major setback here.
4. Lack of agility
Agile teams may not function well with Trello as it lacks the support to make daily stand-ups easier, review iterations, or create roadmaps.
5. Lack of time tracking, expense tracking, and reporting functionalities.
There are better alternatives to Trello that come packed with all these features and more.
6. Communication and integration limitations
The lack of in-built messaging systems and generic import tool takes a toll on smooth overall project communication.
Trello vs Origami
Origami is a complete project tracking system of which Trello is only a small part of. An agile project tracking system with powerful collaboration tools and enhanced visibility with different views such as Table, Kanban, Gantt, Calendar and Map, Origami is much more than a stand-alone list management system such as Trello.
Origami is not stand-alone software. It is an agile and highly scalable platform where you can integrate Trello, CRM, or any project management tool with a simple drag and drop interface and everything is visible in one place. The endless possibilities that Origami can grant to your complex projects and your organization, make Origami different from a whole lot of stand-alone project tracking solutions available currently.
Company: XYZ Corporation (Organization anonymized due to request)
Industry: Manufacturing
As a project manager or operations professional, you know firsthand the challenges of keeping track of large-scale projects and managing resources effectively. With numerous tasks, deadlines, and stakeholders to juggle, it can be easy for things to fall through the cracks and for projects to go off track.
That’s exactly what was happening at XYZ Corporation, a large, 1,500 employee manufacturing company. Despite its best efforts, the company was struggling to keep up with its projects and was experiencing delays and budget overruns. Its previous project management system was cumbersome and did not provide real-time updates, making it difficult to stay on top of projects and identify issues as they arose.
That’s where Origami came in. By implementing Origami to manage its projects and streamline workflows, XYZ Corporation was able to customize its project management system to meet its specific needs and processes. For example, the company was able to create custom fields and categories to track the progress of complex manufacturing processes, and set up automated alerts to notify team members of important deadlines or changes.
In addition, each task completed by team members automatically created the relevant following tasks, allowing the company to stay organized and ensure that work was flowing smoothly from one team member to the next. If a team member was at risk of becoming overloaded with work, the system would automatically alert the project manager, who could then take steps to redistribute tasks or bring in additional resources to ensure that the project remained on track.
Origami also provided real-time updates on project progress and budget status, allowing the company to make timely, informed decisions. For example, if a project was at risk of going over budget, the system would automatically alert the project manager, who could then take action to address the issue.
Origami helped XYZ Corporation to better manage its resources, including tracking employee workloads and ensuring that projects were staffed appropriately. This was particularly helpful when the company was juggling multiple projects with overlapping timelines. By using the system to plan and assign tasks, the company was able to avoid bottlenecks and keep projects on track.
For example, when XYZ Corporation was working on a large-scale product launch, the company used Origami to manage the various tasks involved in the launch process. By breaking down the launch into smaller tasks and assigning them to the appropriate team members, the company was able to ensure that work was flowing smoothly and efficiently.
If a team member became overloaded with work, the system would automatically alert the project manager, who could then take steps to redistribute tasks or bring in additional resources to ensure that the project remained on track. This helped the company to avoid delays and stay on schedule, ultimately leading to a successful product launch.
One of the most impressive benefits of using Origami for project management was the time and budget savings the company was able to achieve. On a 1.2 million dollar project, XYZ Corporation was able to cut project completion time by 20% and reduce budget overruns by 15% by using Origami to streamline workflows and better manage resources.
For example, by using Origami to track the progress of tasks and identify potential bottlenecks, the company was able to keep work flowing smoothly and avoid delays. This helped to reduce the overall time required to complete the project.
In addition, by using Origami to monitor budget status in real-time and alert project managers to potential issues, the company was able to take corrective action before budget overruns occurred. This allowed the company to stay on track and complete the project within the allocated budget.
Overall, Origami’s ability to customize information systems, provide real-time updates, streamline workflows, and offer a comprehensive overview made it an invaluable tool for XYZ Corporation’s project management needs. By using Origami, the company was able to improve collaboration, visibility, and resource management, leading to increased efficiency and profitability.
If you are interested in learning more about how Origami can help your organization manage large-scale projects and streamline workflows, please contact us for more information. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have and help you determine if Origami is the right solution for your needs.
A project tracking system helps you to recognize all the tasks needed for the successful completion of a project within deadlines. It provides an automated interface to plan, organize, and manage resource tools and develop resource estimates.
Trello is a Kanban-based list management system that is used as a collaboration tool the world over. With its simple method of putting projects onto boards, the tasks and teams are visible at a glance. But with very few templates, there often arises the need to rely on extensions for different views, time tracking, invoicing, etc, that can increase your budget considerably.
Trello has also been found to be slow to load and sends email notifications long after a task has been changed on cluttered boards.
So, many organizations are on the lookout for alternatives to Trello.
What are the features that Trello does not provide?
As many think, Trello is not a traditional project tracking system. It is a Kanban based app that manages work and workflows with fully customizable boards. Thus Trello would be a bad choice for large projects.
Although Trello is termed free, its inability to offer views other than Kanban (for eg: Gantt charts), lack of time tracking and work-in-progress limits, lack of billing and invoicing features, and more, causes the need to install Power-ups which often come at a high price.
What are the disadvantages of Trello?
1. Trello is not for all.
As mentioned earlier, the Kanban method may not be the ideal system for all types of projects. It works well for simple projects, smaller teams, and straightforward schedules. However, a complex project with larger teams may find Trello limiting.
2. Visibility constraints
Providing only a Kanban board view, it can show status view and priority view of a project separately. But it cannot show both at once. Large projects often look for better alternatives to Trello owing to its limitations in providing enhanced visibility.
3. Inability to show task dependencies
Only a Gantt chart view can show task dependencies which are inevitable to project scheduling, tracking of tasks, and coordination. Trello’s Kanban only view is a major setback here.
4. Lack of agility
Agile teams may not function well with Trello as it lacks the support to make daily stand-ups easier, review iterations, or create roadmaps.
5. Lack of time tracking, expense tracking, and reporting functionalities.
There are better alternatives to Trello that come packed with all these features and more.
6. Communication and integration limitations
The lack of in-built messaging systems and generic import tool takes a toll on smooth overall project communication.
Trello vs Origami
Origami is a complete project tracking system of which Trello is only a small part of. An agile project tracking system with powerful collaboration tools and enhanced visibility with different views such as Table, Kanban, Gantt, Calendar and Map, Origami is much more than a stand-alone list management system such as Trello.
Origami is not stand-alone software. It is an agile and highly scalable platform where you can integrate Trello, CRM, or any project management tool with a simple drag and drop interface and everything is visible in one place. The endless possibilities that Origami can grant to your complex projects and your organization, make Origami different from a whole lot of stand-alone project tracking solutions available currently.
Company: XYZ Corporation (Organization anonymized due to request)
Industry: Manufacturing
As a project manager or operations professional, you know firsthand the challenges of keeping track of large-scale projects and managing resources effectively. With numerous tasks, deadlines, and stakeholders to juggle, it can be easy for things to fall through the cracks and for projects to go off track.
That’s exactly what was happening at XYZ Corporation, a large, 1,500 employee manufacturing company. Despite its best efforts, the company was struggling to keep up with its projects and was experiencing delays and budget overruns. Its previous project management system was cumbersome and did not provide real-time updates, making it difficult to stay on top of projects and identify issues as they arose.
That’s where Origami came in. By implementing Origami to manage its projects and streamline workflows, XYZ Corporation was able to customize its project management system to meet its specific needs and processes. For example, the company was able to create custom fields and categories to track the progress of complex manufacturing processes, and set up automated alerts to notify team members of important deadlines or changes.
In addition, each task completed by team members automatically created the relevant following tasks, allowing the company to stay organized and ensure that work was flowing smoothly from one team member to the next. If a team member was at risk of becoming overloaded with work, the system would automatically alert the project manager, who could then take steps to redistribute tasks or bring in additional resources to ensure that the project remained on track.
Origami also provided real-time updates on project progress and budget status, allowing the company to make timely, informed decisions. For example, if a project was at risk of going over budget, the system would automatically alert the project manager, who could then take action to address the issue.
Origami helped XYZ Corporation to better manage its resources, including tracking employee workloads and ensuring that projects were staffed appropriately. This was particularly helpful when the company was juggling multiple projects with overlapping timelines. By using the system to plan and assign tasks, the company was able to avoid bottlenecks and keep projects on track.
For example, when XYZ Corporation was working on a large-scale product launch, the company used Origami to manage the various tasks involved in the launch process. By breaking down the launch into smaller tasks and assigning them to the appropriate team members, the company was able to ensure that work was flowing smoothly and efficiently.
If a team member became overloaded with work, the system would automatically alert the project manager, who could then take steps to redistribute tasks or bring in additional resources to ensure that the project remained on track. This helped the company to avoid delays and stay on schedule, ultimately leading to a successful product launch.
One of the most impressive benefits of using Origami for project management was the time and budget savings the company was able to achieve. On a 1.2 million dollar project, XYZ Corporation was able to cut project completion time by 20% and reduce budget overruns by 15% by using Origami to streamline workflows and better manage resources.
For example, by using Origami to track the progress of tasks and identify potential bottlenecks, the company was able to keep work flowing smoothly and avoid delays. This helped to reduce the overall time required to complete the project.
In addition, by using Origami to monitor budget status in real-time and alert project managers to potential issues, the company was able to take corrective action before budget overruns occurred. This allowed the company to stay on track and complete the project within the allocated budget.
Overall, Origami’s ability to customize information systems, provide real-time updates, streamline workflows, and offer a comprehensive overview made it an invaluable tool for XYZ Corporation’s project management needs. By using Origami, the company was able to improve collaboration, visibility, and resource management, leading to increased efficiency and profitability.
If you are interested in learning more about how Origami can help your organization manage large-scale projects and streamline workflows, please contact us for more information. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have and help you determine if Origami is the right solution for your needs.