Zoho Projects Infinity: Build your projects, your way

What’s new
Zoho has rolled out Projects Infinity, a major update to its project-management product that promises a more flexible, user-driven experience. It’s designed to let teams shape their workspace rather than contort workflows to fit a rigid app. Think of it as project management with training wheels removed — more parts you can move, fewer parts that force you into a box.
Key features (so far)
It has been reported that Projects Infinity introduces configurable layouts, modular components, and enhanced automation tools that let users assemble dashboards and views tailored to their needs. The update allegedly improves integrations across Zoho’s suite and with third-party tools, and includes new visual timelines and board options for teams that prefer Kanban or list-first approaches. Nothing here screams reinvention, but the emphasis is on adaptability and speed: fewer clicks, less friction, more control.
Why it matters
Why should you care? Because the market for work tools is crowded and tired of one-size-fits-all answers. Teams want systems that bend to their processes, not the other way around. Zoho’s pitch — more customization at a lower cost than some rivals — plays to customers fed up with expensive, inflexible platforms. It’s a direct play against Asana, Monday, Jira and the rest, leaning into the broader trend of configurable, composable software.
The bottom line
If your team’s been wrestling with workflow fit and interface fatigue, Projects Infinity aims to be the relief valve. It has been reported that the rollout is phased, so expect feature parity to evolve over coming weeks. Whether this will shift market share is another question — but for teams that like to DIY their tooling, Zoho just handed them a bigger toolbox.
Sources: techmeme.com
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