
Let’s begin our Nozbe Teams review with the anatomy and look. Just like in the new Star Wars trilogy, Nozbe Teams features some legendary characters from the old Nozbe app, along with a bunch of new functions, which are likable. They wanted an app that preserves Nozbe’s vision to help people get things done while offering a completely new product in the competitive landscape of project management apps. The developers aimed to reach a new audience while offering something valuable to Nozbe’s existing customers. Subsequently, in line with the message that the new app will serve team productivity and it won’t replace Nozbe 3, they changed the name to Nozbe Teams.

Nozbe power users have long awaited the new app just like Star Wars fans anticipated the new Skywalker saga. On April 4, 2019, the company announced that they’re working on Nozbe 4. From this point on in this Nozbe Teams review, I’ll refer to the “old” Nozbe as Nozbe 3.

If you want to learn more about Nozbe 3, you might find my review interesting. The company will also continue to support its first product, Nozbe 3. Nozbe Teams is a completely new product aiming to “help small businesses and teams focus on performing efficiently.” With this release, Nozbe gently shifted towards a two-product company, according to Michael Sliwinski, CEO of Nozbe. Nozbe just launched its brand-new app Nozbe Teams, which is now in open beta phase. It’s a cloud-based task management tool available for all major web browsers, iOS, and Android.
