Tag: Agile Tools
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Modelithe doesn’t charge per seat – and that’s a feature
There’s a particular kind of frustration that every engineering manager knows well: The team is efficient everything is smooth sailing. Then someone from procurement forwards you a license renewal invoice, and suddenly you’re doing mental gymnastics about whether that new employee really needs access to the tool. At Modelithe, we think that’s a terrible way…
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Low-overhead bug tracking
Modelithe Is A Practical, Low-Overhead Issue Tracking System That Grows With You Most issue tracking software becomes complicated long before your team actually needs complexity. Modelithe takes the opposite position: start simple, enforce clarity, and add coordination only when scale demands it. Modelithe is more than a simple bug tracker tool. It is a structured,…
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The Problem Most Agile Tools Avoid Naming
Most software engineering tools are built on an unspoken premise “That there is a stable, correct way of working.” In reality, organizations are always in motion. Early teams need speed and room to improvise. Small teams just need to list the remaining issues. Growing teams need alignment and shared context. Larger organizations need continuity, traceability,…
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The Hidden Cost of “Good Enough” Tools
Early on, almost anything works. A small team can run on GitHub issues, a shared backlog, or even a whiteboard. Decisions are made quickly. Context is implicit. If something breaks, the person who wrote it is usually sitting nearby. The tools don’t matter much, because communication does the heavy lifting. The trouble is that most…

