Frequently Asked Questions
JetBrains offers both free and paid products.
JetBrains offers both free and paid products.
No, JetBrains is not owned by Google.
Yes! JetBrains offers PyCharm, one of the most popular IDEs for Python development. It supports intelligent coding, debugging, testing, and deployment — and it comes in both free (Community) and paid (Professional) versions.
JetBrains is a well-known software company that builds professional development tools for software engineers. It's behind popular IDEs like IntelliJ IDEA and PyCharm, and also offers team collaboration tools like YouTrack, which helps manage tasks, track issues, and streamline project workflows for teams of any size.
Yes, YouTrack includes built-in time tracking tools. This allows teams to log hours spent on tasks, generate work reports, and keep projects on schedule.
YouTrack has flexible pricing plans designed to meet different team sizes and requirements, including the Free plan available for teams of 1-10 users, completely free. The other one is the Paid plan, which starts at $4.40 per user per month for teams with 11+ users. Get in touch with us for a personalized YouTrack pricing quote.
JetBrains offers flexible pricing across its product lineup, including the Free plan available for teams of 1-10 users, completely free. The other one is the Paid plan, which starts at $4.40 per user per month for teams with 11+ users.
YouTrack is used by a wide range of organizations — from software development teams to marketing departments, legal teams, designers, and consultants. Its flexibility makes it suitable for startups, SMEs, and enterprise-level businesses alike.
Absolutely. YouTrack has a mobile app.
Yes! You can access a free demo of YouTrack to explore its features before committing.
Whether YouTrack is better than Jira depends on your team's specific needs. Many users prefer YouTrack for its simpler interface, AI-powered tools, faster performance, and free plan for small teams. It also shines with highly customizable workflows and a more intuitive setup. However, Jira may suit teams deeply embedded in the Atlassian ecosystem.