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Comparison of the 10 best free reverse-planning software packages for professionals on a tight budget

Comparison of the 10 best free reverse-planning software packages for professionals on a tight budget

By Maëlys De Santis

Published: 19 April 2025

Are you looking for the best project management software for your business?

Whether you're a developer, marketer, salesperson or creative thinker, this type of tool enables you to plan and run one or more projects efficiently, with the emphasis on collaboration, communication and simplifying processes.

Are you limited by time and budget? Don't panic, there are dozens of free project management software packages, of which here is a selection narrowed down to the best ones. ✨

NB: This selection only includes online software (also known as SaaS or cloud software), as locally installed software does not allow the collaborative uses that are essential for effective project management.

Note also that we will be discussing task management software. Even if they are not project management software in the strict sense of the word, they are a solid support for those who want to facilitate their management with the help of a free tool.

Comparison table of the 10 project management software packages with retroplanning

Zoho Projects

monday.com

Asana

Beesbusy

Bitrix24

Bubble Plan

Freedcamp

Redmine

Todoist

Trello

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monday.com: the intuitive and powerful teamwork platform

monday.com is an all-in-one project management and collaborative working platform.

It centralises all the company's tasks, projects and communications within a single platform, making it easier to collaborate and manage workflows with workflows tailored to specific needs. In short, every member of the team knows exactly what they need to do, when they need to do it and how they can collaborate with their colleagues. No more juggling emails and scattered Excel spreadsheets, everything is at your fingertips on an intuitive, customisable interface.

👍 Benefits:

  • its visual, customisable interface that makes it easy to get to grips with,
  • its compatibility and integration with over 200 applications such as Slack, Google Drive, Dropbox, Jira, Gmail and Mailchimp,
  • its features for automating recurring tasks to increase efficiency.

🤔 Minuses:

  • some advanced integrations require technical skills.

Asana: the collaborative task manager for start-ups

Asana is an excellent task management tool.

First and foremost, it allows you to divide up the tasks to be done between everyone in the company, to collaborate and exchange ideas with the aim of working more efficiently. In short, everyone knows what they have to do when they arrive at the office or leave a meeting: no more to-do lists on the corner of the desk or meetings that don't lead to concrete action.

What's more, the free version of Asana is so comprehensive that there's no need for most businesses to upgrade to the paid version.

👍 The pluses:

  • its free version allows up to 15 people to work in teams,
  • its sophisticated design and ergonomic navigation,
  • its flexibility.

🤔 Minuses:

  • the search system is not always intuitive,
  • no ticket or task number system.

Beesbusy: project management made easy

Are you looking for free software that allows you to manage your projects, structure your daily work and plan your tasks? Try Beesbusy.

The key to its success? Being both powerful and easy to use. Thanks to its easy-to-understand, highly visual interface, every employee can see at a glance how to get organised.

Note also that your data is reserved solely for Beesbusy, which under no circumstances resells it.

Prices start at €9.99/month, with no commitment required.

👍 The pluses :

  • the free version has no limit on the number of projects, tasks or users,
  • quick to learn and easy to use,
  • use via the application is just as fluid as on a computer.

🤔 Minuses:

  • some features are not available in the free version, such as dashboards,
  • not suitable for complex projects.

Bitrix24: project management in an all-in-one tool

Bitrix24 is used by over 2 million companies and organisations worldwide.

This success is due to the large number of free and relevant functions, which are aimed at all the employees of a company. In fact, Bitrix24 is not just a project management tool: it's also a CSR, a CRM, a document manager, diaries, messaging, HR tools, etc.

Despite the relatively vague confidentiality of data, Bitrix24 makes it possible to manage projects effectively without spending a penny.

👍 Benefits :

  • free for up to 12 users,
  • a wide range of tools in a unified platform,
  • data hosted in the European Union.

🤔 Minuses:

  • limited functionality in the free version (no customisable fields, no time management, etc.),
  • some slowness takes away a little from the fluidity of use.

BubblePlan: free, intuitive planning

Bubble Plan is a French software package with a free version that's perfect for people working alone on a single project.

It allows you to get your feet wet in project management, without having to invest any money. The free version of the tool already offers a host of features, including a planning view, Gantt chart, dashboards and budget management.

👍 The pluses :

  • a highly intuitive interface that's easy to get to grips with,
  • at-a-glance visibility for monitoring project progress,
  • French solution.

🤔 Minuses:

  • the free version is limited to 1 project and 1 user,
  • some essential features not present in the free version.

Freedcamp: unlimited number of users and projects

If you're looking for the traditional project management features, Freedcamp has everything you need: assignment and customisation of tasks and sub-tasks, to-do lists, deadline management, the ability to set milestones, synchronisation with your Google calendar, etc.

And since your business is destined to grow, you should know that this tool is scalable. For a fee, you can add CRM or invoicing modules, for example.

👍 The pluses :

  • effective monitoring of the time spent on each task,
  • very affordable rates for the paid versions,
  • unlimited number of users and projects in free mode.

🤔 Minuses:

  • the free version does not allow the programming of a recurring task,
  • interface not available in French.

Redmine: open source project management software

Redmine is an open source solution. The software is free, internationally recognised and offers all the features you need to work in project mode, whatever your team configuration.

Redmine is particularly suited to developers as an agile project management tool, but can be used for all types of project.

It's also appreciated for its simplicity, as well as for its customisable ticket formats and workflows.

👍 Benefits:

  • Open source, adapts to all types of structure,
  • allows developers to customise the tool to suit their needs,
  • ideal for tracking tickets.

🤔 Minuses:

  • hosting and maintenance costs to be expected,
  • poor design and ergonomics.

Todoist: task management made easy

Todoist is primarily task management software, although it is particularly useful for managing small projects.

Todoist is a tool for organising your day-to-day work. List your tasks, prioritise them (thanks in particular to the possibility of nesting projects and tasks at up to four levels), set priorities or recurrences, etc.

Todoist's ergonomic design makes it quick and easy to learn.

👍 Benefits :

  • up to 80 projects and 5 people per project in the free version,
  • very affordable prices for the premium versions,
  • integrates with many of your day-to-day tools (Slack, Toggl, Google Drive, etc.) to make operational management of your business easier.

🤔 Minuses:

  • some particularly useful features not available in the freemium version (adding attachments, labels, filters, etc.),
  • it's a very good task manager, but doesn't allow you to manage all the facets of a project (no calendar view, for example).

Trello: the most visual and collaborative tool

Trello understands that project management is above all about collaboration and visualising the progress of ongoing tasks. It lets you create projects in the form of columns and cards, which are easy to use in collaborative mode. Its mobile application is also very well designed.

Trello is more like a task manager than a project management tool in the strict sense of the word, as it doesn't allow you to manage costs, time and budgets.

👍 The pluses :

  • probably the easiest and most intuitive software to use,
  • you can create automation rules to save time,
  • there are many tutorials on the web to give you examples of project management.

🤔 Minuses:

  • only offers the Kanban view, not suitable for complex projects,
  • limited to 10 team boards in the free version.

Zoho Projects: complete, free project management

Zoho is a publisher that offers a comprehensive range of online tools at unbeatable prices. Zoho Projects is a perfect example: the free offer allows 3 users to work on up to 2 projects, with all the essential functions. These include task management, document management, human resources, budgeting, time management, etc.

If you want to create a third project, you'll need to upgrade.

👍 The pluses:

  • integrates easily with the most popular third-party applications (MS Project, G Suite, DropBox, Slack, Github, etc.),
  • collaborative, with integrated instant messaging,
  • unlimited number of users in the free version.

🤔 Minuses:

  • customisation efforts to be made to make the interface pleasant,
  • time-consuming to set up and get to grips with on start-up.

Free or paid project management software?

Free project management software helps you to get organised, achieve your objectives and collaborate without having to spend a lot of money. However, publishers limit the functions and associated services or use user data for advertising purposes to generate revenue.

So it's with full knowledge of the facts that you can opt for the solution that's best aligned with your needs, but also with your company's growth ambitions. 📈

To find out more, read our other articles on project management tools :

  • Comparison of 6 well-known project management software packages
  • Tools to track your projects before they get out of hand
  • Project management tools
  • What are the alternatives to the free MS Project project management software?
  • Top 11 collaborative task managers for project management

Article translated from French

Maëlys De Santis

Maëlys De Santis, Growth Managing Editor, Appvizer

Maëlys De Santis, Growth Managing Editor, started at Appvizer in 2017 as Copywriter & Content Manager. Her career at Appvizer is distinguished by her in-depth expertise in content strategy and marketing, as well as SEO optimization. With a Master's degree in Intercultural Communication and Translation from ISIT, Maëlys also studied languages and English at the University of Surrey. She has shared her expertise in publications such as Le Point and Digital CMO. She contributes to the organization of the global SaaS event, B2B Rocks, where she took part in the opening keynote in 2023 and 2024.

An anecdote about Maëlys? She has a (not so) secret passion for fancy socks, Christmas, baking and her cat Gary. 🐈‍⬛