Work Management App Has Multiple Usability Bugs Slowing Teams Down
Teams using sprint-based work management tools encounter a cluster of friction points: inability to remove columns or board members, inability to adjust sprint duration, and extremely slow sprint completion. These compound into meaningful productivity loss across the team. The cumulative effect of small bugs degrades adoption and trust in the platform.
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