Tixio Mini Review

Tixio is an app that describes itself as a digital workspace best for small businesses and large teams. It streamlines task management, project tracking, documentation, collaboration, and file storage โ making it easier for teams to collaborate on projects without getting lost in the chaos of paperwork.
With a sleek interface and useful features, Tixio is an ideal choice for any business looking to stay organized. Read our review below to learn more about what makes this app worth considering.
Pros of Tixio:
- Theyโve beenย consistently improvingย the product since their last LTD.
- An activelyย updated changelogย (https://c.kenmoo.me/tixio-changelog)
- Theyโve rolled out a bunch of exciting features since their last LTD:
- Task module
- Fresh new UI
- Script center
- Whiteboard
- Nested folders
- Chat feature
- Their offerings are pretty comprehensiveย โ for teams needing simple task management, Tixio could be just the ticket.
- Added team perks: team chat, integration with cloud storage like Google Drive, easy documentation creation, and a brainstorming platform via their whiteboard.
Good deal: $69 for 10 user. $129 for 20 users per workspace and thereโs 3 workspaces.
Cons of Tixio:
- While feature-rich,ย Tixio lacks depth.ย If youโre a customization hound or after more advanced tools, you might be left wanting.
- For example, their bookmark manager saves all open tabs but wonโt save AND close them (when you want it to).
- Plus, it saves tabs from all windows, not just the one youโre currently in.
- Their doc builderย boasts plentiful editing and formatting tools (even more than Notice), but the public sharing isnโt mobile responsive. Other than that, itโs not half bad.
- I didnโt test theย chat functionย with a team, nor did I check if notifications are timely. On the surface, it seems solid โ you can create multiple channels, format text, add hyperlinks, and assign members to specific channels. But, no GIFs โ so not quite party central yet.
- To sum it up, their offerings fall short of specialized competitors:ย the whiteboard isnโt quite Miro, chat isnโt Discord or Slack, Tasks doesnโt match up to Taskade, and their bookmark manager isnโt as robust as Start.me or TabExtend.
- That said,ย you might not always need the sophistication of Miroโs whiteboard for every project.ย If youโre after a straightforward whiteboard to annotate and add images, Tixio might just be what you need โ with the bonus of other features bundled in.
- Limited workspaces and tasks on boards do not sync with tasks in the advanced tasks module
Final Words
Hopefully, this gives you a taste of Tixioโs ups and downs.ย Iโm toying with the idea of using it to organize tools into boards and folders (Start.me style), but still on the fence.
Curious to hear your thoughts, folks! Share your insights about Trixio here!
