Easy Projects is a project management tool designed for a wide range of businesses (small to mid-sized and enterprise level). It includes both basic features like creating projects and tasks and filling in the calendar, and also some advanced ones, including an interactive Gantt chart, an executive dashboard, time tracking and billing. It provides integration with MS Outlook, is customizable and has SaaS/On-Premise options.
$15
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Founded in 1984, Tigerpaw developed and offers an end-to-end software professional services automation (PSA) software solution that ties all aspects of the business into a single application. Tigerpaw aims to help users around the world to sell more, service clients better and grow their businesses faster.
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$6
per month
Business
$12
per month
Platform
$19
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Project Management
Comparison of Project Management features of Product A and Product B
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6% above category average
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Ratings
Task Management
8.514 Ratings
00 Ratings
Resource Management
7.113 Ratings
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Gantt Charts
8.57 Ratings
00 Ratings
Scheduling
8.010 Ratings
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Workflow Automation
7.09 Ratings
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Team Collaboration
7.513 Ratings
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Support for Agile Methodology
7.58 Ratings
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Support for Waterfall Methodology
7.05 Ratings
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Document Management
10.01 Ratings
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Email integration
7.911 Ratings
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Mobile Access
7.97 Ratings
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Timesheet Tracking
8.912 Ratings
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Change request and Case Management
8.09 Ratings
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Budget and Expense Management
8.97 Ratings
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Professional Services Automation
Comparison of Professional Services Automation features of Product A and Product B
Each member of our team can choose their own view, so they can see only what is relevant to them. Plus, we can keep track of everyone's progress without bothering them. Our team loves that everyone can have a different view, so they see only what's important to them. In addition, we can keep tabs on everyone's progress without pestering them. The user interface has some nice quality of life features, such as the different views for different members of our team.
Tigerpaw Unleashed, according to Trust Radius is no longer being marketed. If it worked correctly, it has the potential to be great software for Enterprise level businesses. We chose the Unleashed version so that the technicians could use it in the field. It does take a lot of information to get the software up and running
Easy Projects has some problems when it comes to accessing the site via different methods/browsers. It is either very slow or never works on a tablet. It is not smart-phone friendly. And it stopped working for us in Firefox -- all we could use is Safari or Chrome (we are a Mac-based office).
Easy Projects' email notifications are overwhelming. I turned them off completely since I was getting messages every time one little detail was added or changed.
While the reports are great, they are somewhat hard to pull. It takes a lot of trial and error -- I would not say the reports are an "intuitive area."
The biggest by far is what we fondly call "the screen of death." When you mark the last open task associated with a job as complete, a screen pops up that asks if you want to close the overall job, as well. The "yes" field is pre-selected, so if you are overzealous and click through quickly, it automatically closes the job. I don't know why they think this feature is helpful. We have so many staffers that complain they suddenly can't find their open job -- well, it's been marked completed and goes into the archive.
When training, during the overview of a chapter the examples tend to be from a prior version and do not reflect current software.
In my experience when things don't work the way you think they should being told to go back and read the chapter that you read 5 times before is not helpful.
I my experience when they know that there is an issue and the software is not working they keep billing you.
They like to tell you that they are escalating the problem. You never see a resolution and they do not get back to you . You have to keep calling them.
They acknowledge that you are having issues and state that there will be a credit. I have not seen one.
In my opinion, training is filled with jargon and no glossary.
EP is great but could be better. EP has been a wonderful tool within our organization, it has helped us control expenses, resources, and the time needed to invest in each project, however when it comes to presenting reports and details it is a bit weak, there are more tools specialized in data visualization, and it would be good to make some kind of integration between EP and the other market alternatives
In my personal experience, I only needed EP support once and the truth is that they attended me very well and very quickly, they helped me with what I needed, it was a question regarding the use of WebServices, they solved my doubt and then they contacted me another agent to verify that everything was resolved and if they could help me with anything else
East Projects integrates with other financial systems such as NetSuite and Compass, which allows a great financial view into the existing and future projects and overall financial health of our resourcing. Other systems, such as Wrike and MS Projects, just focus on project/task management, whereas this is a one-stop shop. It also allows us to manage internal resources.
Increased team collaboration improved the results significantly, because we managed to reduce the amount of time wasted on unnecessary iterations, therefore reducing costs.
The reasonable pricing enabled us to enjoy the service we needed with with less impact on our budget than we've expected.