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Ora vs Unito: What are the differences?

What is Ora? Agile task management and visual team collaboration, Ora is your team’s command center with kanban, chat and timers!. Ora enables you to customize your projects and collaborate the way you want! Choose an existing methodology or create your own Ora has everything your team might need to boost productivity and collaborate! Task management, kanban, lists....

What is Unito? Asana - Github integration for seamless collaboration. Unito is a project management tools integrator. Make collaboration seamless across teams. First integration: Asana - Github. Jira, Wrike and Trello on their way.

Ora and Unito belong to "Project Management" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Ora are:

  • Task management
  • Time Tracking
  • List view

On the other hand, Unito provides the following key features:

  • Connect safely your GitHub and Asana accounts on Unito
  • Choose the repository and project you want to sync from the Unito interface
  • Every new change you or your team make in Github or Asana will be synced across tools

"Great time tracking" is the top reason why over 3 developers like Ora, while over 5 developers mention "Asana - GitHub Integration" as the leading cause for choosing Unito.

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Pros of Ora
Pros of Unito
  • 5
    Realtime
  • 5
    Great time tracking
  • 5
    Great Kanban implementation
  • 5
    Visual task management
  • 5
    Super easy-to-use
  • 4
    Free
  • 4
    Great for team collaboration
  • 3
    Slack integration
  • 2
    Great support
  • 1
    Cuz this is the best project managment tool
  • 0
    Better user experience
  • 6
    Asana - GitHub Integration
  • 1
    Product Management - Git Repostories

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What is Ora?

Ora enables you to customize your projects and collaborate the way you want! Choose an existing methodology or create your own. Ora has everything your team might need to boost productivity and collaborate! Task management, kanban, lists...

What is Unito?

Build and map powerful workflows across tools to save your team time. No coding required. Create rules to define what information flows between each of your tools, in minutes.

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What are some alternatives to Ora and Unito?
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ClickUp
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