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Find the Best Project Management Deals
Early-stage teams use tools like Asana, Linear, ClickUp, and Airtable to plan roadmaps, track tasks, and ship on schedule. This page lists current startup discounts and free tiers for project management software — so your team can run on professional tooling from day one.
Project Management Deals (6)
Notion
Productivity Suites
Notion for Startups — Up to 6 Months Free of the Business Plan (with Notion AI)
Notion for Startups gives eligible early-stage teams up to 6 months free on the Notion Business plan, including Notion AI. The plan covers docs, wikis, projects, and databases for the whole team in a single workspace.
Airtable
Project Management
Streamline Your Startup Operations with Airtable for Startups
Get up to $2000 in Airtable credits, access over 50 templates, and simplify your startup workflows with no-code project management and automation.
Asana
Project Management
Asana for Startups - Boost Team Efficiency with Discounted Project Management Tools
Get access to Asana’s powerful project management tools at a discounted rate to help your startup stay organized, collaborate efficiently, and hit your goals faster.
ClickUp
Project Management
ClickUp for Startups - Unlimited Plan Discount
Streamline project management and boost team productivity with 87% off ClickUp Unlimited Plan for early-stage startups.
Linear
Project Management
Linear Free Plan for Startups — Issue Tracking, Cycles & Sprint Planning
Linear is a fast, keyboard-first issue tracker built for engineering and product teams. The free plan is permanently free, supports unlimited members, up to 2 teams, up to 250 active issues, and includes Cycles (sprints), Projects, custom Views, GitHub and Slack integrations, API access, and webhooks.
Atlassian
Project Management
Atlassian for Startups — Free Jira, Confluence, Loom & Cloud Tools
Atlassian for Startups gives eligible early-stage companies free access to Atlassian Cloud products including Jira Software, Confluence, Jira Product Discovery, Loom, and Atlassian Analytics. The program is designed for VC-backed startups or those in recognized accelerators, typically with fewer than 50 employees.