LiquidPlanner Introduces Micro-blogging Into Project Teams

A year ago I was raving about LiquidPlanner 1.0:

“If there is a playground for project management software, this is the cool kid to hang out with. It is Web 2.0, it is cool, it is innovative and it is just what our profession is looking for. Look at their site to see what I am raving about.”

More importantly, it introduced ranged estimates as a great way to express uncertainty in your planning.

They are back with version 2.0.

One of the new innovative features is the integration of micro-blogging functionality into its core service. Twitter-style communication in your Project Management tool.

I had a great conversation with Charles Seybold, CEO and co-founder of LiquidPlanner.com, about the innovations in LiquidPlanner 2.0.

You can view the interview below, or follow this link to YouTube.com.

You can also check out this review of LiquidPlanner 2.0 on the PM4Girls blog.

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  1. Great interview, Charles! “Twitter with purpose” – I like that :)

    We're working on adding micro-blogging and internal chat tool to Relenta, too.

    Bas, have you though about posting interview transcriptions? One of those nice-haves, I think.

  2. Yikes! Posting the comment stops the video and resets it so now I can't find the position where I left off.