Top 10 AI Project Management Platforms for Eastern Europe
Updated: 02.06.2026
Some of the most popular AI project management tools are mentioned below.
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Users that searched for Top 10 AI Project Management Platforms for Eastern Europe then also viewed the following software:
See also: Top 10: AI Platforms for Business for Eastern Europe
2026. Monday.com switches from SMB to enterprise, becomes work AI platform

Monday.com announced the company's largest strategic shift since going public in 2021. It is repositioning itself from a project management tool for SMBs into an enterprise platform for automating work using AI agents. The platform includes several preconfigured agents (each with its own identity) that, using a single context, can create marketing campaigns, qualify leads, handle support tickets, generate reports, run project workflows, and process budget approvals. Agents (as expected) operate under human supervision and within existing security and permissions mechanisms. The platform integrates with leading models such as Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini.
2026. Jira intends to bring order to chaos created by AI agents

There's been a lot of talk lately about that AI agents create more chaos, and therefore more work for humans. Atlassian is introducing a new way for humans and AI agents to collaborate in its Jira project management software, which the company hopes will help teams accomplish "10x more work without 10x more chaos." The new version adds the ability to assign and manage tasks to AI agents from the same dashboard that managers use for their employees. Progress can be tracked, deadlines set, and other metrics can be set in the same way. Users can now even bring AI agents into the middle of an existing project. The update aims to give users the same transparency into the work their agents do as their employees, as well as coordinate activities between humans and agents.
2024. Atlassian launches Rovo, its new AI teammate

In the wild, occasionally surreal frontier of messaging apps, WhatsApp has now decided that organizing events within Communities should no longer resemble an exercise in quantum improbability. Users can now create events directly within the app, allowing others to RSVP with ease and making it perfectly clear who’s attending and who’s pretending to have something better to do. All the vital details will live on the group’s info page, while participants will be nudged toward reality with timely notifications as the big day approaches. Initially limited to Community groups—because nothing good starts with everyone at once—this shiny new feature will soon roll out to all. Meanwhile, Announcement Groups are also getting a sprinkle of order, as responses will now be neatly bundled, so admins can interact with the masses without unleashing a torrent of chaos. Balance in the message-verse, it seems, may yet be achievable.
2024. Slack adds AI-fueled search and summarization to the platform

As a leading enterprise communication platform, Slack has somehow managed to become the vast digital attic where all organizational knowledge is stuffed away—dusty, perhaps, but vital. Yet, like any attic, finding what you’re looking for amidst the clutter has proven... tricky. Naturally, Slack, being the sort of forward-thinking platform that wouldn't want you rifling through endless threads for the proverbial needle, has whipped out some shiny new features. Enter: an AI-driven search tool and the ability to magically shrink entire channels into bite-sized chunks of information. This delightful little innovation—channel summarization—means you can now get a pithy summary of your team's ramblings without wading knee-deep in conversation, perfect for those returning from holiday or just trying to make sense of the chaos. You simply ask and Slack’s AI will cheerfully summarize the lot, with a list of handy references to show how it arrived at its conclusions, which, according to Weiss, is a pretty big deal in the grand scheme of things.
2023. Atlassian brings an AI assistant to Jira and Confluence

Atlassian has introduced Atlassian Intelligence, an AI-powered 'virtual teammate' that utilizes the company's proprietary models and OpenAI's large language models to create customized teamwork graphs. This technology enables various functionalities, such as AI-generated summaries in Confluence and test plans in Jira Software, as well as the rewriting of responses to customers in Jira Service Management. Atlassian Intelligence provides users with a chatbox similar to Chat-GPT, which is deeply integrated into different products and allows for the referencing of specific documents. For instance, to generate a summary of action items from a recent meeting, users can link the document with the transcript and request the summary inside Confluence. The tool then generates a list of decisions and action items from the meeting.
2020. Wrike added AI to project management

Project management service Wrike has released a new version, that's adding several AI tools to help save time and improve work efficiency. The company used a massive database generated by its 2 million users to train its neural networks. Wrike can now predict potential delays and warn managers about missed deadlines, automatically prioritize messages and tasks, understand voice commands (via Siri), and suggest phrase completions in messages (similar to GMail, but currently only in English). Text recognition is also now available: you can now scan a document and attach the text to a task.





