Resource allocation
See team availability, each member’s capacity, and in-flight tasks in a single view. Balance assignments, avoid overload, and plan at the portfolio level.
Coordinate your team in real time, without lost emails. See who has what in flight, discuss right on the task, and keep file versions next to the context.
Most project blockers don't come from execution — they come from communication. 4myprojects puts every conversation, decision, and file where it actually belongs: on the task. @mentions notify instantly, comments stay in history, and files version automatically. Teams stay in sync without extra meetings.
See team availability, each member’s capacity, and in-flight tasks in a single view. Balance assignments, avoid overload, and plan at the portfolio level.
Discussions right on tasks, with @mentions that notify instantly, threaded sub-conversations, inline attachments and markdown. History lives next to the task — not lost in Slack or Gmail.
Attach documents directly to tasks, version them on every upload, share links with granular permissions. Integrates with Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox — or use native storage.
Assign the task to a member from the resource view, where you see everyone’s capacity and workload. Avoid overload before it happens.
Put the question or decision right in the task comments and use @name to instantly notify the right person. The conversation stays next to the context, not in email.
Upload documents directly to the task; each upload automatically creates a new version. Share links with granular permissions or connect Google Drive, OneDrive, or Dropbox.
A good fit for teams that want all work-related communication next to tasks, with traceability. Less suited if you want to fully replace a company-wide chat or live document editing.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Comments | On task, with threading and markdown |
| Mentions | @name with instant notification |
| Resource allocation | Capacity view at team and portfolio level |
| Files | Automatic versioning + native storage |
| File integrations | Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox |
| Permissions | Granular roles + external guests |
| Audit | Full action audit log |
| Dimension | 4myprojects | Rivals |
|---|---|---|
| Contextual communication | Comments + @mentions native on task | Monday: basic comments; needs Slack for rich threading |
| File versioning | Automatic on every upload, included | Asana: limited versioning, no full history on lower plans |
| External guests (clients) | Included, with granular permissions | Asana/Monday: limited guests or higher tier |
| Resource allocation | Team + portfolio capacity, included | Monday: Workload on Pro/Enterprise plans |
On the task itself, in permanent history. They are not lost in Slack or in an email inbox, so anyone who joins the task later sees the full context.
You type @name in a comment and that person gets an instant notification (in-app and by email). Mentions also support threading for sub-conversations.
Yes. You invite external guests with granular permissions limited to the relevant projects or tasks, keeping the rest of the portfolio private.
Yes. Each upload of the same file creates a new version with full history, so you can roll back to a previous version anytime.
Not entirely. Chat is contextual, tied to tasks. For ad-hoc off-project conversations many teams keep Slack and use 4myprojects for work-related communication.
Updated 10 June 2026
Granular roles and permissions, full audit log, external guest invites for clients.