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Ease of use. Simple UI and most function needed for project management is available. Infinity boasts functionality that is comparable with other Management tool. A powerful but simple tool that is a must for small to medium teams that needs a streamlined workflow and operations monitoring.
Given the pricing scheme, it's a winner.
Support is top-notch. Response time is very commendable Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
New platform compared to long running tools of the same function Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Sure you can have templates and everything but as someone working in the IT industry, I like that you can start building your data models first and then you can have a selection of views on the fly -- list, kanban, even calendar view.
Aside from that, their roadmap is visible for everyone to see.
Moreover, you can get quick and personal support. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Since it is early days, it can still have bugs that cost me good amount of data. It was a bug that reset a date field on all ~3-months worth of my data and it happened when I did a seemingly normal movement of data between folders. I never got back my data even after supoprt figured out the fault in their system that caused the bug. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
So far, I have really enjoyed the flexibility of the program. And the fact that Infinity very clearly listens to their users about features and how they are used, that is huge. The flexibility of the new options allows users to really personalize how they use the program. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Being a new program, there are a few things missing, but I have found ways around them so I am not overly concerned. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Infinity is kind of like Trello and AirTable mashed together, which isn't a bad thing. It makes it much easier to manage complex projects that have multiple pieces to put together. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The product still lacks some polish. I've noticed that sometimes comments don't always show up and it's probably not as complete as some competitors. The flexibility outweighs these negatives though. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The open-ended structure makes it an amazing tool for organizing almost anything. I use it for my business, but I suspect it would be just as helpful for research, passwords management, everyday stuff like shopping lists, you name it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The youth of the platform and the open-ended structure means that there's a learning curve and the UX/UI isn't the best. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Infinity gives you unprecedented support (just today I had a Skype call with CTO) and you get help with onboarding (you can easily have a call with demonstration and walk-trough). Moreover the whole team listens to user voices/suggestions/complaints (there's a dedicated forum and FB group) and every two weeks or so they publish a new set of feature updates.
And if we talk about features, there's plenty of flexibility: only your imagination limit you with what you can get done in Infinity. Currently, there are 4 views (list, column/kanban, calendar, table) and a few dozens of attributes for each item (text, long text, date, phone, email address, number, rating, etc). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Although there so much power in Infinity, it still has a few things on the roadmap that haven't been published yet (like recurring events and more types of templates) - that's because it's relatively young service. Still, the team is bold enough to make pivotal changes if they mean more value for the users. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.