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Freedcamp Avis et détails du produit
Pour une expérience de gestion de projet en ligne conviviale, Freedcamp propose une sélection complète de fonctionnalités qui peuvent facilement être personnalisées pour vous assurer que vous n'utilisez que celles dont votre équipe a réellement besoin. La plateforme offre une interface innovante parfaite pour les entreprises et les indépendants. Avec Freedcamp, vous pouvez facilement rester au courant des tâches et des projets. Il est spécialement conçu pour les petites entreprises et les indépendants afin qu'ils puissent s'organiser facilement.
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| Déploiement | Cloud / SaaS / Web, Mobile Android, Mobile iPad, Mobile iPhone |
| Assistance | 24h/7 et XNUMXj/XNUMX (représentant en direct), chat, e-mail/assistance, FAQ/forum, base de connaissances, assistance téléphonique |
| Formation | Documentation |
| Langues | Anglais |
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Free for small teams, and slow and adjustable price grow for bigger teams.
Lack of columns customization in Kanban columns and Milestones in Project Group. User managment is still confusing, specially if you have many users.
I manage about 20 research projects with my group. I can keep tracking many projects at time and be aware of deadlines using google calendar integration.
The fact that there's a free tier is great. Also, the fact that there are different levels of subscription is awesome. I use Freedcamp to manage my various TODO lists and keep track of my deadlines. I make extensive use of the email-in feature, which lets me add tasks directly into projects/lists, and Freedcamp is now my archive for everything relevant that happened in my various projects. I really like the Gantt feature of Freedcamp, which I use on some projects. For the others, I use lists, which lets me sort out all of my tasks and organizing them. The way the search feature is implemented is also awesome. It's extremely easy to find something fast.
I think the way billing works for collaborators in Freedcamp is a bit confusing. If I have a friend with his own subscription, and also have one, we can't just collaborate. One of us needs to hop on to the other's billing if we want to avoid paying extra.
Whenever I have something I know I may need to remember for work, I put it in Freedcamp. Whenever I have meetings or deadlines, I put them in Freedcamp. Whenever I have a thought about something important, I put it in Freedcamp. All of this has allowed me to reduce the stress I have because I'm scared of forgetting something important and let me focus on more important things.
I like the different type of listing of the task, with the separation of user and task status we can also add the sub task to the main task to divide a full task in sub task.
Reporting of the task is not good as compared to the other project management or task management tool, freedcamp can do it better.
I work with other task management or project management tools but we need to configure too much before start but in case of freedcamp we need to do minimal configuration. No need to train the users in case of other tool we need to train our users.
The best feature in Freedcamp is the dashboard. It is the best dashboard of any project manager I have used, such as GitHub and Kanban Board. It clearly shows current important tasks, general work, and overall projects. It has a very clear hierarchy of details needed to tackle a large project successfully.
The only drawback to Freedcamp is that the premium features cost money. These features are quite useful so it is sad to see they are not available to free users. This includes, most importantly, issue tracking, CRM, and insights. However, the premium features are not too expensive and can easily be funded by a large team.
I am solving the problem of managing medium-sized teams (3-12 members) in tackling large-scale projects (5-16 week software projects). The benefits include quickly modifying project scope, delegating tasks, and viewing essential duties. Timeline management in Freedcamp is also top-notch.
I like that you can collaborate with someone on tasks, and you can each see progress. I have been using the program as a task manager as I work from home. My supervisor is able to see my task goals, and we are able to discuss them through comments.
In creating a task, I wish the calendar function automatically popped up to add a goal date. Furthermore, I would like to connect freedcamp to my other calendars (google, outlook). I am also not sure if there is an app for the program.
Freedcamp is a way to collaborate while working from home. It also a program used to track progress on projects. It is beneficial because it can streamline the process of task work and communication. Instead of constantly emailing someone about task updates, they can find them in the program with the comments feature.
Freedcamp is simply a pleasure to use, bringing projects to life. Projects can be managed in one place, without having to jump between multiple disconnected programs. From Todo/Task lists, Milestones, Time Tracking, Invoicing, the ability to Invite other users into a project and so much more. It's constantly evolving too, with features regularly being added and updated. Customer support is super responsive, which is a standout feature in its own right.
It's difficult to find a negative to be honest but I guess it would be that that it's updated quite regularly (via regular scheduled slots), which creates an access issue for me personally sometimes. The developers do choose quiet times to do this however since I'm in the UK (and they aren't), due to the time difference I often find myself unable to use it on a Saturday morning whilst updates are being pushed. The slight inconvenience is still a small price to pay for what has become one of my favourite programs.
It streamlines project management from start to finish.
- good range of functionality without being overly complex - free version has more group functionality than other similar apps - they offer sponsored plans for non-profit organisations
- limited options for progress status (Not Started, In Progress, Completed) - would be good if can give a % - need to manually change your notification settings, as the default settings will bombard you with notification emails
We are a small non-profit organisation with most of the team working collaboratively on many concurrent project activities, each with many tasks. Using Freedcamp is helping us to keep on top of who is doing what, and what else needs to be done. Almost everyone in the team has never used a project management system before, but they have adapted to Freedcamp quite easily.
I've used so many project management / task trackers in the last 12 years but freedcamp is truly the best for internal and external input. You can easily assign access to clients and consultants and the user interface is really easy to understand.
I wish freedcamp would make some improvements to their kanban / milestone features. They're not fully fledged out. They work but it takes some time to figure out how to use them.
I'm using freedcamp for internal product development / task tracking and external client project management.
It organized well our fund's partners directory.
It needs to be optimized for a smooth interaction with each title located in the tasks.
We use a lot of the option tasks to find information related to every fund partner contact information and relate links.
Freedcamp is constantly improving. We've used the free version for ages and recently switched to a payed account. It is very feature rich, and I would recommend it to anyone in project management.
To be honest, we like most elements of freedcamp. The elements we were struggling with have been updated and fixed in the meantime.
We use it for project management in our business (software business)