Software development project management software for tasks, QA, and releases
Track development tasks, bugs, QA, releases, comments, attachments, priorities, ownership, and delivery status with FlowTrack.
Software Development Project Management Software for structured delivery operations
EDSA FlowTrack helps software development agencies manage projects, requests, tasks, QA, approvals, comments, attachments, owners, and reporting from one CORE module. It gives teams practical workflow software with delivery visibility without forcing every team into a rigid one-size-fits-all project management system.
For software development agencies, delivery work often includes feature requests, backlog items, defects, QA review, release planning, client feedback, attachments, and delivery approvals. FlowTrack keeps workspaces, projects, tasks, request status, review stages, comments, files, priorities, and reporting connected so work does not disappear across spreadsheets, chat threads, and disconnected boards.
What software development agencies can manage
- Workspaces and projects: organize work by tenant, workspace, project, team, owner, client, department, or operating context.
- Requests and intake: capture client or internal requests and convert approved work into structured tasks.
- Boards and task flow: manage backlog, active work, blocked items, review, QA, approvals, release, and completed work.
- Task detail: track ownership, status, priority, severity, issue type, labels, due dates, comments, activity, and attachments.
- QA and approval workflow: keep review, testing, approval, release readiness, and completion status visible.
- Workflow fit: Support task detail, issue types, priorities, severity, labels, owners, comments, attachments, QA status, and release movement.
- Reporting and permissions: review open work, blocked tasks, QA queues, ownership, completion activity, team access, and tenant-level controls.
Why software development agencies use FlowTrack
Software development teams use FlowTrack to keep product and client work visible from intake through implementation, testing, and release.
Because FlowTrack lives inside EDSA CORE, teams can start with focused workflow management and expand into additional reporting, templates, notifications, requests, documents, users, permissions, billing, and other operational modules over time.