Lodos vs Jira
Jira requires extensive configuration before a single task can be tracked. Lodos Task Management is board-ready in minutes — with the same core tracking power and zero setup overhead.
Feature Comparison
Kanban boards, calendar views, and task tracking — ready in minutes, no configuration needed.
| Feature | Lodos | Jira |
|---|---|---|
| Kanban Boards | ||
| Task Assignments & Deadlines | ||
| Priority Levels | ||
| Comments & Discussion | ||
| Labels & Custom Tags | ||
| Calendar View | ✓ paid | |
| Zero Setup Configuration | ||
| Team Chat (same app) | ||
| Video Meetings (same app) | ||
| Cloud Storage (same app) | ||
| Time Tracking (same app) | ||
| Free Plan | ||
| Price (team) | $14/mo | $10+/user/mo |
Our Verdict
Lodos Task Management delivers Kanban boards, calendar views, and full task tracking without the configuration overhead that slows teams down. And because it's part of Lodos, tasks live next to your team chat, video meetings, and time tracking — no integrations to maintain.
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A project board in Lodos Task Management is ready in under 5 minutes. Create a board, add columns that match your workflow, and invite your team. There is no configuration wizard, no permission schema to define, and no admin setup required — unlike Jira, which often takes days to configure before a first task can be tracked.
Lodos Task Management uses flexible Kanban boards and calendar views for planning rather than fixed sprint cycles. Teams that prefer sprint-based planning can create time-boxed board columns (e.g., "Sprint 1", "Sprint 2") and use deadline filtering to replicate the sprint workflow without Jira's overhead.
Yes. Development teams use Lodos Task Management for backlog management, sprint-style planning, bug tracking, and release coordination — with the added advantage that the API Tester, API Documentation, and team communication tools are in the same workspace as the task board.
Jira projects can be exported as CSV and imported into Lodos Task Management boards. Tasks, assignees, and statuses carry over. Custom Jira fields and complex workflow automation rules will need to be reconfigured in Lodos's simpler, more direct task structure.