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Don’t be misled by GitScrum’s public response. Their offer of a refund is nothing more than a desperate attempt at damage control to salvage a ruined reputation. By moving the conversation to p... See more
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I actually would prefer a founder who fails and closes down vs one who change the terms of their original agreement while continuing their business. Being an early supporter and adopter, you take a ga... See more
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Gitscrum is awesome project & client management app. It's rich features web-based app includes mindmap, wiki, documents, discussion and many more so I can easy to work with my team and invite my c... See more
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I’m writing this as a Project Manager who gave GitScrum a fair shot — and ended up deeply disappointed. It started well: a lifetime license sounded like a great deal. But then GitScrum chan... See more
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This page reflects reviews from GitScrum's lifetime deal period (2018–2023), sold through third-party platforms. Many of these reviews share a common pattern worth understanding. Lifetime deal holders always received — and continue to receive — future upgrades to the core GitScrum feature set. That commitment was kept. To put this in perspective: the vast majority of lifetime deal customers paid between $49 and $259 once, and have been actively using the platform for over 5 years. At $49 over 5 years, that's less than $1 per month for a fully maintained, continuously updated project management platform. What lifetime deals never included: Pro plan features, which have always been a separate paid tier. Nor did they include using GitScrum as a replacement for dedicated storage platforms — GitScrum is a project management tool, not a cloud storage service or infrastructure layer for third-party SaaS products. We are proud of what we delivered to our lifetime deal customers. We are also honest about what was never part of that agreement. Lifetime deal holders remain active and continue to have full access to everything their plan covered. That has not changed and will not change. If you are evaluating GitScrum today, the product has been fully rebuilt as GitScrum Studio. For unresolved issues: customer.service@gitscrum.com
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Don’t be misled by GitScrum’s public response. Their offer of a refund is nothing more than a desperate attempt at damage control to salvage a ruined reputation.
By moving the conversation to private email, they clearly intended to hide their continued manipulation from the public eye. I followed their instructions, and the result was exactly as expected: more stalling and more pressure to use their "new product."
Let’s be clear: two years ago, we were held hostage—our data and projects were locked, and we were effectively extorted to pay more just to regain access. No one in their right mind would risk their business by trusting this company again. We were forced to pay for a product we couldn't even use, and we had to invest additional time and money to migrate to a reliable alternative.
The fact that they publicly promised a refund but refuse to issue it privately is the final proof of their dishonesty. This is not just poor service; it is a calculated scam. I strongly advise everyone to stay away from GitScrum if you value your data and your peace of mind.

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I actually would prefer a founder who fails and closes down vs one who change the terms of their original agreement while continuing their business. Being an early supporter and adopter, you take a gamble on the founder, team, and their promises. Sometimes, you unfortunately witness the death of someone who dies trying to keep the dream alive. Other times you run into straight scams. Gitscrum is a gray area but what I consider to be unethical. LTD users getting upsells to purchase yet a newer LTD offer? Old data being deleted? If you change the rules on me once, there is nothing stopping you from making more changes in the future and that is something I cannot trust.

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This is a fraudulent company. My comment is consistent with the others. They offered a lifetime license, but decided to change the terms of service and the site is actually "unusable" now. In that I cant even proceed with the basic functions prior to their various updates. Despite emails requesting for a resolution no reply was forthcoming.

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The company simply lied. As the long term lifetime client they changed the policy and now the product is unusable. Stay away from it as they do not keep what they are promised to. I would give 0 stars but it is not possible...

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I regret subscribing to the lifetime deal package without checking reviews first. The features advertised on the website are not included in the package, and the management tool is poorly designed and dysfunctional. The project management features don’t work , customer service is unresponsive and unhelpful, and the overall experience has been extremely disappointing. Even after numerous back-and-forth emails, they only responded when I mentioned taking legal action, claiming they were "upgrading" the tool. This company operates unethically—it feels like a SCAM and FRAUDULENT. Avoid this tool at all costs. Don’t waste your money

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I purchased a lifetime license with high expectations, but the experience has been disastrous. GitScrum has arbitrarily changed the license terms, rendering it almost useless as essential features are now behind a paywall. Many users, including myself, are forced to pay a monthly subscription to access our own stored data. This not only seems like a scam but also shows a total lack of respect toward loyal customers who supported the platform in its early days.
The service is now practically unusable, with invasive ads and limited features. The data retention policy, which now requires additional payments to maintain access, is unacceptable. Additionally, customer support is deficient and unhelpful, taking days to respond and dismissing legitimate complaints.
Technically, the site is slow, riddled with errors, and the user interface is not intuitive. All of this, combined with virtually non-existent customer service, makes GitScrum not worth it. I feel deeply disappointed and defrauded by the poor management and commercial decisions of this company.
I do not recommend GitScrum to anyone and suggest looking for more reliable and professional alternatives. The company has lost all credibility and it is better to avoid investing time and money in such an unstable and poorly managed platform.

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Purchased lifetime license, now the new advertising banner prevents normal use. Reported to support but they do everything they can to resolve it. Really bad, I don't recommend using it

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I bought a lifetime license for this product a couple of years ago. I had been using it for work without any issue until recently. It now appears as though my lifetime license, that I paid when they were a smaller start up, has been downgraded. The product is now unusable, ridiculous Google ads everywhere and restricted access to features. Extremely unprofessional move from Gitscrum. Honestly, it was a good product but there is no way I can trust them after pulling a move like this.

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I buy 350 dollar unlimited life time but now i cannot accesss...

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I purchased an "early backer" perpetual license for 25-seats back in 2018, hoping to use the product when the development had matured enough. Was using other services until now, and decided to come back and give it a try. The board is now FULL with STUPID ADS all over the place, and as others have mentioned my account has been downgraded with task archival limits now. WOW!! What a piece of Junk!! So sorry I ever gave them any of my money.

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They are not comitment with their old user that buy lifetime deal. I think this company is not respectfull with the deal that they already make at the first stage. When they sell the feature is lack and the site is very slow.
Now i came back hope site is improve, now they change the policy now my work is gone forever.
Don't buy it this company's deal it is not worthed and trusted.

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I lost years of work due to a change in their licensing policy. When the company initially introduced the product, I had purchased a lifetime unlimited deal from GitScrum. I used their product for my personal projects, but I rarely used it, and there were only a few projects with minimal tasks (perhaps less than 100). There was no potential for abuse or violations of their acceptable use policy.
Recently, they altered their policy, and I was unaware of the change. Now, GitScrum is requiring a monthly subscription fee even for accessing the data we had previously stored.
I strongly advise staying away from GitScrum. It's a waste of both money and effort.

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Avoid. Not trustworthy. Sell lifetime deals left right and centre and then a short while down the road they change the terms so it’s unusable. You are basically throwing money away if you sign up with them. Really poor business decisions have ruined what could be a good company and trust with them is now zero

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First, let me express my sadness to all GitScrum purchasers of the "Lifetime" Product offered by GitScrum. We were all tricked and deceived by them. We all have busy schedules and the last thing we want to worry about is having to deal with this ethically challenged company.
As a flaw, we believe people too much, and as a developer I know growing a company is not easy. However, the unwillingness of GitScrum to work with early adopters and honor their lifetime product offerings is a slap in the face of anyone. GitScrum would not be where they are today without our support. BTW, their system really had many issues at the start. But we all believed in them to work through the growing pains. Then turn around and stab us all in the back. This is the first and last time I will work with any software company out of Portugal. I was actually skeptical at first, and sadly I should never trust a startup.
I've talked at length with their customer service team about this and they insisted that I pay for accessing my data. I understood the cost of the operation and agreed to pay a certain amount, but they didn't care to entertain my offer. At the time of purchase, Nowhere in the contract that stated my data would be limited. I've used the product since 2020, and not once did my data disappear until recently.
In my opinion, this company does not operate in good faith and should be avoided at all costs. They will have excuses in the future and end up costing everyone more money to keep their data on their platform. Holding my data hostage is such a brutal practice. I spent close to $600 with them and I put nearly 3 years of data into the system and now I have no recourse to them. Actually, quite clever of them to do that as they know data is king, and holding it for ransom they can force me to pay. I am going back to my old project management system. I will take everything as a loss.
If anyone knows about how to file a class action lawsuit against GitScrum, please let me know. This would never happen in USA, but this is Portugal, so I don't know if it's possible.

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Beware of this company, we bought a one-off 'lifetime' deal which we were happy with, but with about two weeks notice they changed the functionality which made it was barely useable.
We had task data going back over 2 years which we needed access to, but the new functionality meant that any data over 2 months was unavailable. It was still there, but the only way to retrieve it was to sign up to their monthly subscription. Sounds a bit like ransomware at this point.
What was more worrying is that their online support thought there was nothing wrong with what they did, and said we were given notice of the change by email, and not through the actual software itself. When I checked back through my emails the notice period was only two weeks prior to the change happening, and it looked no differerent to their other marketing emails that automatically go into my junk folder.
Needless to say, I switched to another provider. I certainly wouldn't recommend dealing with this company, and don't sign up for any Life time deals.

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GitScrum changed terms and conditions and now hides tasks over 2 months old even though I paid for a lifetime plan. This does not make sense X mb is X mb of data no matter what date the task was entered so it is not costing them any more to store. You can pay the fee of $28.50 a month, and they will release YOUR data.
As a free software developer, I have lost task information for all my projects that I only work on when I have time, so this change would make GitScrum useless for a lot of people.
I did try to contact support but they took ages between responses (they use Facebook Messager for chat), and then they sent a link to the policy and disconnected me.

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Initially, I was attracted by the LifeTime deal offering 10 workspaces with unlimited projects, users, tasks, and space. An excellent offer.
However, Gitscam is a company that will not honour its lifetime deals and has recently transitioned into a policy of only 3-month data retention. To have data saved indefinitely they expect a switch to their monthly subscription. What a waste. This makes the system practically useless for our needs but also leaves me wondering what they will change next.
But scamming customers aside, the system is also not particularly good. The site is very slow, there are several bugs, and support is basically non-existent.

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I’m writing this as a Project Manager who gave GitScrum a fair shot — and ended up deeply disappointed.
It started well: a lifetime license sounded like a great deal. But then GitScrum changed its data retention policy. Suddenly, all data older than three months would be deleted unless you paid for an extra plan. That completely broke the promise of a "lifetime" deal and disrupted our workflows.
Then came the usability issues. We couldn’t reliably save tasks that included images — a basic feature you’d expect to work. Even after repeated attempts, this kept happening.
Customer support? Practically nonexistent. We reached out several times and never got a response.
The UI also didn’t help. It felt clunky and unintuitive — the opposite of what a project management tool should be.
For us, GitScrum ended up being more of a hassle than a help. I’d advise others to think twice before relying on it for serious project work.

Reply from GitScrum
This company scams its users with arbitrary price and rule adjustments. We 'invested' in this company early on by purchasing a LifeTime deal. This deal was for a workspace with no limits on number of users, storage, etc. Now they want to force a monthly subscription on all users, which costs annually what we paid once as LifeTime price, or you can only store your data for 3 months, after that all data, tasks etc. will be deleted.
What is especially bad, this was announced to us 1.5 weeks before the change was introduced. A completely absurd deadline.
Stay away from this company and with it Gitscrum.

Reply from GitScrum
I bought Gitscrum thinking it would be an excellent option for a solo entrepreneur, as it would allow me to keep track of my tasks and projects from one place. I purchased a lifetime license that included a workspace with unlimited projects, users, tasks, and space, which I thought was an excellent offer. However, the company recently released a statement informing that, to continue using the software, I would have to pay an additional $29 per month on top of what I had already paid. This happened after several months of having the license, and if I had known this from the beginning, I would not have chosen this option. I think the company changes the terms and conditions at their whim.
As for the software, I think it's good, but not good enough to pay an additional $29 per month. For that amount, I prefer other options that are better than Gitscrum. In summary, I think the company is terrible, and although the software is good, it's not worth paying the price they're asking for.
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