https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTahLEX3NXo

That's about it. Obviously I am now using a less friendly and less powerful project manager with the Github project manager - but for my personal projects, it is good enough. And if I am unhappy I will probably have a go with Asana as it feels as snappy as Trello, with way more free features.

Resources

Notion - a collaborative document manager for basically everything you can think of (project brief, marketing plan, tax, notes, book review, blog...)

Coda.io - I did not mention Coda, but coda.io is the main Notion competitor. I think Coda has a prettier UI but I was happy with notion. And after trying writing my blog on both, Notion felt a little bit clearer to me. Moreover their template spoke more to me - even though I ended up copy/pasting some from coda and confluence). Coda.io seems to shine for its databases, they look even better than Notion ones. Their integrations seem also more complete. It is possible in a year than Coda will be the winner. Anyway it looks like exporting/importing between them work pretty well.

Asana - in 2014, a client was using Asana to manage their projects. I thought it was pretty good. Reflecting on it, I spent quite some time on Pivotal tracker, Jira, Asana, Trello, Github, ClickUp, Monday, basecamp, aha... 🙉