Klority vs ProofHub
Agile velocity over generic task lists
ProofHub is a solid collaboration tool for general teams, but it lacks the engineering features that developers need. Klority brings developer project tracking, a technical wiki, and QA testing into one fast, affordable platform.
Feature by Feature
| Feature | ProofHub Essential · $45/mo flat | Klority Team · $2/user/mo |
|---|---|---|
| Project Management | ||
| Sprint Boards & Backlog | ⚠️ Basic tasks only | ✅ Agile-native Sprints |
| Velocity Tracking | ❌ No | ✅ Built-in |
| Capacity & Leave Planning | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Wiki & Docs | ||
| Markdown-first Editor | ❌ Rich-text editor only | ✅ Native |
| Mermaid Diagrams | ❌ No | ✅ Native |
| Quality Assurance (QA) | ||
| Test Case Repository | ❌ No | ✅ Included |
| Test Cycles & Run Execution | ❌ No | ✅ Included |
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Common Questions
Everything you need to know. Click a question to expand the answer.
Is Klority better for developers than ProofHub?
Yes. ProofHub is designed for general project managers and non-technical teams (marketing, HR, etc.). Klority is built specifically for software engineering groups, combining sprint boards, developer wikis, and QA workflows.
How much can a 10-person team save?
A 10-person team paying for ProofHub Essential pays $540/year ($45/mo). In Klority, they would pay just $240/year ($20/mo) and gain specialized testing and developer wiki tools.
Does Klority support custom fields?
Yes. Klority supports custom fields for tasks, client contacts, and invoicing parameters to fit your team's specific requirements.