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Everhour is perfect for teams with 5 and more members.
In general, I find it easy to use and navigate, and I appreciate the fact that it can help to improve collaboration, communication, and organization.
The majority of the problems that are enough to serve our customers is enough, this way of thinking is really wrong.
Great, the customer service team is excellent too, extremely responsive and they listen to feature requests all the time. New features come out regularly and the majority are very useful.
The only real issue I have is with the API. We have tried using it several times before but the data in and our was horrible and inconsistent.
Excellent, we have been able to collaborate more closely and effectively on projects remotely which has been very helpful these past few months with most of oyr staff woring from home.
There wasn't an option to chat within the team when we had Teamwork, and the lack of "chat" options was one of the reasons we made the switch to another project management software.
So for a single company, looking to only organize and collaborate projects and tasks, to improve speed and efficiency, Teamwork is superb.
The CRM is pretty bad at the moment. Needs quite a bit of work.
Overall, I really like Everhour and have great things to say about it. I really appreciate the flexibility and ease of pulling helpful reports.
Lack of information to users without administrator previleges. Making changes to older logs is a bit confusing.
Very simple to use and a great integration with Asana platform. The reports it generates are also every powerful and allow an awesome range of customisation.
The only downside to Everhour is (not the software itself) the adoption resistance from the users at any given workspace.
Their support team it's very dedicated and really interested in listening about what you have to say and what can be improved.
There are some missing features when trying to look for specific information, which could make thins challenging.
The best thing about Everhour is its simplicity to track time. Also since Everhour 2 the reports are really amazing, flexible and beautiful.
Missing 'Submit' feature, but it was delivered recently as far as I remember.
Blake: Hi, I'm Blake. I work as a program manager. We have about 56 people that work for our company. And I would rate Teamwork at a three out of five. Prior to Teamwork, we chose to go with Trello. We had it for a while. And it was a great program, but it didn't really have as many features as we needed as we were experiencing growth. We chose Teamwork because of the robust amount of features that it had. It offered a lot of different views for projects, and the task management tools were really good for it. We really also enjoyed the reporting structure that came along with it, as well as the financial side of it when it comes to projects management. We also really enjoyed the fact that de-collaboration was easy for Teamwork. Getting started with Teamwork wasn't very difficult at times, but we did have an issue with massive amounts of people trying to [inaudible 00:00:52] at one time. It was a little confusing. It was a little bit bogged down. The program was very large, so it seemed over stifled. Teamwork was a little bit messy for us. It was a struggle for our onboarding team to work with them as their supports team was a really great. They didn't get back with us in time on a lot of things, so we missed out on a lot of opportunities with them. We also had issues with the bugs with the system. There were a lot of technical issues that came along with Teamwork. The Gantt chart, which is what we primarily use for our project management, was terrible when it came to bugs, and it unfortunately made our projects late and our tasks off queue. And the collaboration was good, but the collaboration was buggy, so it was also a little bit lax and lagging behind, which caused us to eventually decide to go against Teamwork and move towards ClickUp. Which we have actually been using now for over three years, and we really ClickUp. It is definitely a program that's customizable and it's also very neat to interface. I would definitely recommend not using Teamwork if you are planning on growing or if you're in the process of a lot growth. Teamwork is definitely made for enterprise clients.
Julie W.: Hi. My name is Julie, I am a project coordinator in the digital marketing industry, and I give Everhour a four out of five. When we were considering a different time tracking software, we looked at several different ones. We looked at Harvest, Clockify, Tsheets, Hubstaff, and we finally settled on Everhour. We switched over from the free version of the Tick software but we decided we needed something a little more robust. We ended up picking Everhour because of the different features that it had, had a lot of great features for the price. It integrated with our project management software that we have been using and it also allowed different people to have different levels of access to everyone's different time sheets, or the appropriate amount of people's time sheets. Also allowed us to categorize the work that we were doing by project, so within our project software we were able to put different tags on things and then we could see exactly how much time we were spending on any certain project. When we were switching over to Everhour, the biggest challenge that I would say was just getting everybody to use it, and that's something that would have happened with any software. Other than that, it was very easy to use, to put everybody's information in and adjust everyone's level of access. Then, for the admins to log in and see what kind of time everybody was logging, that was all very easy to get used to and relatively intuitive and user-friendly, so it was a pretty smooth process. If you are considering getting Everhour, I would recommend first looking at the different features and functions. There are time trackers that can do more or contract more things but this one I found to be a very good value for the price. The one drawback that might be important to you is that it does not track exactly which hours that somebody worked. It won't say you worked from two o'clock to three o'clock, it'll just say I worked an hour. If that part matters, you might want to consider other options. If you have a small staff, if you're on a budget, and if you want to be able to group things by project, I think that Everhour is great and has some really good features, definitely worth looking into.
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