Technology
93% off this subscription (UK deal)
TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to a Timelinr Personal Plan is on sale for £23.97 as of July 3, saving you 93% on list price.
Completing a project is hard enough, but leading a team? Forget about it.
Between delegating tasks to colleagues and making sure the project is done in a timely manner, the entire thing is stressful. And the last thing you should have to worry about is letting anything slip through the cracks.
That’s the exact concept behind a service called Timelinr, a solution built to make spearheading any task easy. Start by entering all your project’s pertinent data, and Timelinr will spit out a detailed, high-level plan of action for you and your team to follow. If you’re looking to get into the weeds of your project, you can take a granular look at each step.
This system lets you assign responsibilities to your teammates, look at your project through a strategic lens, and check in on your project’s progress — anytime, anywhere. And with Timelinr’s SimulCollab feature, your colleagues can stay updated on every little change. Not only is it a great way to ensure everyone — stakeholders, clients, your colleagues, and yourself — are on the same page, you can finally ditch those archaic paper to do lists.
A lifetime subscription for one user is valued at £344, but for a limited time, you can get it for £23.97.
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