Basecamp
Basecamp is a web software firm headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Jason Fried, Carlos Segura, and Ernest Kim cofounded the company in 1999 as a web design firm. The company's focus has switched from web design to web application development from mid-2004. Basecamp was the first commercial program, followed by Backpack, Campfire, and Highrise. Ruby on Rails, an open source web application framework, was designed for internal usage at 37signals before being published publicly in 2004.
Basecamp is one of the most popular task management software. Basecamp's fully functional project management application includes business-oriented features such as milestone management, file sharing, time tracking, and forum-style discussion. Basecamp's to-do list function is similar to Asana's, which provides individual threads for each activity. You may assign the work to team members with deadlines and provide task specifics in the form of comments. Despite the fact that Basecamp is a completely paid program, you may get a 30-day free trial simply by joining up with your email address.
Detailed information:
Top Feature: Card-based design
Price: $99, with in-app purchases
Download: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1015603248