Our First Week

by Nate on July 14, 2009

Zen has been open to the public for about a week now, and the response has been overwhelming. Over 1,000 users have signed up for an account, and many teams are actively using it to manage their projects.

We’re very excited to see that so many people are interested in a simple and flexible way to manage their work, and we’re looking forward to continuing to evolve our product to meet your needs. Thanks again for all of the feedback that you’ve sent over the past week, and please keep it coming!

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  • http://www.alanbarber.info/ Alan Barber

    Wow! Congrats on the great success. it's very inspiring and makes me want to get off my rear and start working on some of my own project ideas. I'll even use Zen to manage them!

  • http://twitter.com/ravensensei ravensensei

    Congratz! Only been using it a few hours, but really like the possibilities.

  • http://www.davecrainonline.com DaveCrain

    Wow – grats to you guys. Great job!!!

  • http://twitter.com/derekhuether Derek Huether, PMP

    Just days before Agilezen found me, I was thinking how I really needed to find a good online Kanban. Thank you for creating such a clean and functional tool. I look forward to using it and spreading the word.

  • http://nimblepros.com/ Steve Smith

    Congrats again on the launch, Nate. We're finding Zen to be a great way to mirror our in-house kanban for distributed teams, and so far our clients have found it easy to use and effective as well.

  • Paul Eastabrook

    I've been desperate for something like your very very promising tool for ages.

    I would like to share some ideas I've been playing with in this wikimap:

    https://www.mindmeister.com/maps/show/19444216

    Thanks

    Paul

  • http://twitter.com/talios Mark Derricutt

    Already after using Zen for a day or so I'm loving the simplicity of it, thou I'm already wondering how I can integrate some reporting tools into this – i.e. REST API for searching by tags, and retrieving a story as an XML document – would be handy for incorporating into some of our release process.

  • http://twitter.com/talios Mark Derricutt

    Already after using Zen for a day or so I'm loving the simplicity of it, thou I'm already wondering how I can integrate some reporting tools into this – i.e. REST API for searching by tags, and retrieving a story as an XML document – would be handy for incorporating into some of our release process.

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