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Propel Software Manufacturing Reviews & Insights

Score10 out of 10

13 Reviews and Ratings

Community insights

TrustRadius Insights for Propel Software are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.

Pros

Flexible Reporting and Dashboards: Several users have praised the system's customizable reporting and dashboard features, allowing for greater management of customer-facing processes. The flexibility of these tools has been appreciated by multiple reviewers.

Clean User Interface and Easy Accessibility: Many users have found the system to have a clean user interface that is easy to navigate, making it highly user-friendly. This accessibility has been highlighted as a positive aspect of the product by several customers.

Useful OMS Electronic System: The OMS electronic system has proven to be particularly valuable in solving product layout problems and use cases. Its usefulness in managing product information and revenue channels has been mentioned positively by multiple reviewers.

Reviews

1 Review
Manufacturing

Propel eQMS for Medical Device Manufacturer

Rating: 9 out of 10
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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Propel is our core Quality Management System software tool. We use it for engineering and document changes, audits, corrective and preventive actions, supplier management, nonconformances, equipment maintenance and calibration, and regulatory license management.

Pros

  • Reporting and dashboards
  • Customizable workflows
  • Training management

Cons

  • Back-end management of training requirements can be cumbersome
  • Calibration and maintenance could use more automation of recurring requirements

Likelihood to Recommend

Propel is a solid choice for any company currently using Salesforce and with the ability to manage a configurable system. It would not work well in cases where a company needs a lot of guidance to set up processes the way that they want. It has a fairly intuitive user interface, and adoption for less-tech-savvy employees is straightforward. Economically, it works better for companies with minimal "non-email" users, such as production floor personnel, since all users in the training system will have to have licenses.