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Workamajig
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Velocity5.0
Project management software for creative agencies
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◆Current state
What's observable from Workamajig's feed is a content-marketing cadence — comparison posts, alternatives roundups, and how-to guides aimed at creative agencies — rather than product releases. The throughline is agency financial visibility: budgets, expense tracking, time tracking, and profitability.
◆Where it's heading
The blog is positioning Workamajig against horizontal PM tools (Basecamp, Asana, Kantata, Productive) by leaning on financial tracking as the differentiator for agencies. Nothing here signals a change to the product itself.
◆Prediction
Expect more comparison and listicle content targeting agency buyers; the entries give no visibility into actual product roadmap, so any product-level prediction would be speculation.
◆Recent moves
- 23h ago
Best Creative Project Management Tools with Financial Tracking
A roundup positioning financial tracking as the core need for creative PM tools — marketing content, not a product change.
View source ↗ - 14d ago
Burndown Charts Explained: How Creative Teams Should Use Them to Meet Deadlines
An educational explainer on burndown charts for creative teams. No product-visible change.
View source ↗ - 19d ago
Project Expense Tracking: Practical Steps, Tips, & Tools
A how-to on project expense tracking, reinforcing the agency-profitability content theme.
View source ↗ - 27d ago
Best Basecamp Alternatives for Creative Teams & Agencies
A competitive comparison piece targeting Basecamp users. Content marketing, no release.
View source ↗ - 29d ago
Best Kantata Alternatives for Agencies & Creatives | Workamajig
An alternatives post aimed at Kantata users, part of the steady comparison-content stream.
View source ↗ - 1mo ago
Best Productive.io Alternatives for Agencies (2026) | Workamajig
A Productive.io alternatives roundup. Marketing content with no product-level signal.
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