Tom's Planner
Web-based project management tool
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Tom's Planner is a web-based tool and application service provider for project planning, management and collaboration.[1]
Type of site | Project management software |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2009 |
| Headquarters | Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles |
| Created by | Thomas Ummels |
| URL | tomsplanner |
History
Tom's Planner is based on Curaçao. In November 2009, it announced its public beta launch on TechCrunch and moved out of beta in August 2010.[2] In 2013 Tom's Planner acquired its competitor Gantto.[3]
Software
Tom's Planner is project management software that enables the creation of project schedules (Gantt charts) using a visual perspective. Tom's Planner uses the Freemium Business Model. Users can register for a free account or choose a paid version.
Tom's Planner is available in five languages and is used by thousands of users on a daily basis in more than 100 countries worldwide. Customers range from fortune 500 companies to small mom-and-pop shops.
Reviews
Tom's Planner has been reviewed by PC World,[4] TechCrunch,[2] Lifehacker,[5] and several other periodicals.[6][7][8]