Interstate is a project management application for small teams that focuses on providing businesses and developers with easily sharable roadmaps for their projects. The Y Combinator-funded startup which launched out of the incubator's summer 2011 class is launching version 2 of its service today. This update marks the launch of Interstate's freemium model (the service was only available for free until now). Users can now get free accounts for up to two users and will have to pay $9 per extra user after that. In addition, Interstate is launching two major new features: reatime chat and the ability to easily embed roadmaps on a website. The company tells us that it currently has about 200 users, which doesn't sound like much, but among the companies that are using it are Cisco and hosting service MediaTemple (here is
MediaTemple's public roadmap, for example). The difference between Interstate and other project management tools is the application's focus on open project management. As Y Combinator partner and Posterous founder Garry Tan told us earlier this week, the company's "customers love�Interstate�because it turns tire-kicking potential customers into users, since people can see exactly what is coming next."
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