
Triskell
Project and portfolio management software
Project management software
Project, portfolio & program management software
Strategic portfolio management software
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What is Triskell
Triskell is a cloud-based strategic portfolio management (SPM) and project portfolio management (PPM) platform used to plan, prioritize, and govern portfolios of initiatives. It supports use cases such as strategy-to-execution alignment, demand and capacity planning, budgeting, and portfolio reporting for PMOs and transformation teams. The product emphasizes configurable portfolio frameworks (e.g., objectives, programs, projects, products) and cross-portfolio views to support decision-making across multiple teams and departments.
Strong portfolio governance focus
Triskell centers on portfolio-level processes such as intake, prioritization, stage-gates, and steering committee reporting rather than only team task execution. It supports linking strategic objectives to initiatives and tracking progress across multiple portfolios. This makes it suitable for PMOs and enterprise transformation offices that need consistent governance across many projects.
Configurable data model and workflows
The platform is designed to be configured around an organization’s portfolio structure (e.g., programs, projects, products, epics) and approval workflows. This flexibility helps teams standardize how they capture demand, business cases, and status across departments. It can reduce reliance on spreadsheets when organizations need tailored portfolio fields and lifecycle states.
Capacity and financial planning
Triskell includes capabilities commonly required in SPM/PPM such as resource capacity planning and portfolio budgeting/financial tracking. These features support scenario discussions (e.g., what can be delivered with available capacity) and portfolio trade-offs. For organizations managing many initiatives, this can provide a more consolidated view than tools focused primarily on task management.
Less suited for lightweight teams
Organizations looking primarily for simple task boards and lightweight collaboration may find Triskell’s portfolio-centric approach heavier than needed. The product’s value increases with formal governance, intake, and reporting requirements. Smaller teams may not use enough of the portfolio features to justify the setup effort.
Configuration requires expertise
Because the platform is highly configurable, initial design of the portfolio structure, fields, and workflows can require experienced administrators or vendor support. Misconfiguration can lead to inconsistent data capture and reporting. Teams should plan time for requirements definition, rollout governance, and ongoing administration.
Integrations may need validation
Enterprises often require integrations with identity providers, ERP/finance, and delivery tools to keep portfolio data current. Triskell buyers should validate available connectors, API coverage, and synchronization behavior for their specific toolchain. Integration depth and implementation effort can vary depending on the systems involved.
Plan & Pricing
No public tiered or usage-based pricing is published on the vendor’s official website. Triskell’s site states they offer flexible, customized pricing and instructs prospective customers to contact Sales for detailed quotes.