Updated April 2026

Best Project Management Tools for Marketing & Creative Teams 2026

Marketing teams have specific needs that generic PM tool reviews ignore. Campaign tracking across channels, content calendars with publishing dates, creative asset proofing with version control, client approval workflows, and incoming request forms for work intake. This guide evaluates PM tools through the lens of how marketing and creative teams actually work, not how software developers work. The tools that win for engineering teams are often the worst choices for marketing.

Marketing Feature Comparison

FeatureMondayAsanaClickUpWrikeTrello
Content CalendarExcellentGoodGoodGoodBasic (Power-Up)
Campaign ManagementExcellentExcellentGoodExcellentBasic
Request / Intake FormsNativeNative (Starter+)NativeNative (Business+)No
Asset ProofingNo (integration)Yes (Advanced+)Yes (Business+)Yes (Business+)No
Client PortalGuest access (Pro+)Guest access (Starter+)Guest access (Business+)Guest access (Business+)No
Workload / Resource ViewYes (Pro+)Yes (Advanced+)Yes (Business+)Yes (Business+)No
Template Library200+ marketing templates50+ marketing templates100+ templates50+ templatesCommunity templates
HubSpot IntegrationNativeZapierZapierNativeZapier
Social Media IntegrationNative (Meta, LinkedIn)ZapierZapierNative (some)Power-Ups
Marketing Score9/108/107/108/105/10

What Marketing Teams Need

Marketing PM requirements differ significantly from engineering. Here are the capabilities that matter most, ranked by how often they are cited as must-haves by marketing directors.

Campaign Management

Marketing teams run campaigns across multiple channels simultaneously -- email, social, paid ads, content, events. The PM tool needs to connect individual tasks to campaign-level tracking, show progress across channels, and provide a campaign calendar view. Monday.com excels here with its connected boards feature linking campaign-level boards to channel-specific execution boards. Asana Portfolios provide campaign-level dashboards. Wrike uses space hierarchies to organise campaigns by quarter and channel. ClickUp can replicate this with folders and lists but requires more setup.

Content Calendar and Publishing Pipeline

Content teams need to see what is being published when, across blog posts, social media, email newsletters, and other channels. A calendar view with drag-and-drop rescheduling, colour-coded content types, and status tracking (draft, review, approved, scheduled, published) is essential. Monday.com has the best content calendar experience with its calendar view and status columns. Asana Timeline works well for content pipelines with dependencies. Trello Calendar Power-Up is the simplest solution for small content teams.

Creative Asset Proofing and Approvals

Design teams need to share creative assets (images, PDFs, videos) and collect feedback with inline annotations, version comparison, and formal approval workflows. Asana Advanced includes proofing with annotations and approval tasks. Wrike Business has the most advanced proofing with side-by-side version comparison and video proofing. ClickUp Business includes basic proofing. Monday.com relies on integrations with Figma or InVision for this capability. If proofing is critical, Asana or Wrike should be your shortlist.

Work Request and Intake Forms

Marketing teams receive requests from across the organisation -- product launches, event support, content requests, brand reviews. A structured intake form that captures requirements and automatically creates tasks reduces chaos. Monday.com, Asana (Starter+), ClickUp, and Wrike (Business+) all offer native forms. Monday.com forms are the most visual with conditional logic. Asana forms are the cleanest and create tasks directly into projects. This feature alone justifies a paid PM tool for marketing teams.

Client and Stakeholder Portals

Agencies and in-house teams both need to share progress with stakeholders who should not see internal planning details. Guest access with controlled visibility is the solution. Monday.com Pro allows guest access with board-level permissions. Asana Starter includes limited guest access. Wrike and ClickUp Business offer guest access with folder-level control. For agencies managing multiple clients, the depth of guest permissions often determines the tool choice.

Marketing Stack Integration

Marketing teams use an average of 12-15 tools. Integration with HubSpot, Google Analytics, Meta Ads, LinkedIn Campaign Manager, Mailchimp, and social scheduling tools is critical. Monday.com has the strongest native marketing integrations including Meta, LinkedIn, and HubSpot. Wrike integrates natively with several marketing platforms. Asana and ClickUp rely more on Zapier for marketing tool connections. See ZapierPricing.com for integration automation costs.

Creative Workflow Templates

Ready-to-use workflow structures for common marketing team processes.

Campaign Launch Workflow

A typical campaign launch has 6 stages: Brief → Strategy → Creative → Review → Approval → Launch. Each stage has subtasks for different channels (email, social, paid, content). Monday.com handles this best with subitems and status automations that move work through stages. Asana uses sections within a project with task dependencies to enforce the correct order. ClickUp uses custom statuses per list. All three can automate notifications when work moves to the next stage, keeping stakeholders informed without manual updates.

Content Production Pipeline

Content moves through: Ideation → Brief → Draft → Edit → Design → SEO Review → Publish → Promote. A kanban board works best here, with each column representing a stage. Trello is excellent for simple content pipelines. Monday.com adds automations (auto-assign editors when draft is complete, send Slack notification on publish). Asana Timeline shows content dependencies and scheduling conflicts. Custom fields for content type, target keyword, and publication channel help filter the pipeline view.

Brand Asset Management

Managing brand assets (logos, templates, brand guidelines, approved images) within a PM tool keeps them accessible without a separate DAM system. Monday.com file column and asset library, Asana project as an asset repository with custom fields for asset type and usage rights, and Wrike Digital Asset Management (Pinnacle tier) all serve this need. For smaller teams, a dedicated folder in your PM tool with status columns (current, outdated, archived) and approval workflows prevents teams from using outdated brand assets.

Marketing Teams FAQ

What is the best PM tool for marketing teams?
Monday.com is the best overall PM tool for marketing teams in 2026. Its visual work management approach suits campaign planning, content calendars, and creative workflows. Request forms for incoming briefs, workload views for resource balancing, and 200+ integrations with marketing tools (HubSpot, Google Ads, social platforms) make it the most complete marketing PM solution. Asana is a close second with excellent portfolio management for tracking multiple campaigns simultaneously.
Does any PM tool include asset proofing?
Yes. Asana Advanced ($24.99/user/mo) includes proofing for images and PDFs with inline annotations and approval workflows. Wrike Business ($24.80/user/mo) has proofing with side-by-side version comparison. ClickUp Business ($12/user/mo) includes basic proofing. Monday.com does not have native proofing but integrates with tools like InVision and Figma. For teams that do heavy design proofing, Asana and Wrike have the most mature capabilities.
Which PM tool has the best content calendar?
Monday.com provides the best content calendar experience with its visual calendar view, colour-coded content types, drag-and-drop rescheduling, and connected boards for linking content to campaigns. Asana Timeline is excellent for content pipeline management with dependency tracking. ClickUp Calendar works well but requires more setup. Trello Calendar Power-Up is the simplest option for small content teams. CoSchedule is a dedicated content calendar tool that integrates with general PM tools.
How much should a marketing team budget for PM software?
Marketing teams of 8-15 people typically need mid-tier plans for features like forms, automations, and calendars. Monday.com Standard at $12/user/mo costs $1,152-1,728/year. Asana Starter at $10.99/user/mo costs $1,055-1,978/year. If you need proofing and approvals, Asana Advanced ($24.99/user/mo) or Wrike Business ($24.80/user/mo) increases costs significantly. Budget $100-300/month for a marketing team of 10.
Can you use Jira for marketing project management?
Technically yes, but it is not recommended. Jira has added business project templates for marketing teams, but its core design assumes software development workflows. Marketing team members typically find Jira confusing and resist adoption. The terminology (issues, epics, story points), the interface complexity, and the developer-focused defaults create friction for marketers. Monday.com, Asana, or Wrike are much better choices for marketing teams.