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Designed for organizations to plan, manage, and automate diverse types of work for small to large teams, enterprises, companies, SMB's, agencies, and more.
BasicOps is for organizations and teams that want to to combine the best of communication, collaboration and project management into one simple base of operations.
The software is really easy to use and looks and responds great. Also the team is very friendly, helpfull and very responsive.
I have not used it enough to find problems with it.
It saved me and my team a huge workload. Flexible, powerful and feature full are some (not all) of its strong points.
As with other "spreadsheet-like" databases, the ultimate UI can be a little uncomfortable for clients we create for, especially if they're not inherently used to modern technology.
I love the UI and how it has a lot of possibilities on how you can organize or collect data. It is also mobile friendly which is really nice.
I found it a pain and for number crunchers. I use Stackby to track projects, tasks, meeting details, and other things.
I also plan to use it for inventory tracking and so far it looks like such a powerful too. I love how easy it is to add data and also access or connect it.
Many fields do not work. Also the support is very poor.
Love that I can put all my task so I can manage them, love that I can date them and move them based on priority. I also like the projects which we use quite a bit.
There are some lags when adding attachments or simply logging.
The people behind it are enthusiastic and passionate, they want to make something new something better and we see a lot of protentional in it.
Sometimes I miss up the timing with the task as the notification is been sent to mail.
Overall my team is extremly happy with it. As I mentioned above it provided us with the flexibility we needed also the shared space of discutions and notes is something that we love.
I would prefer the option to have pop up alerts when I am tagged in a task. I also don't like that the task disappears when I assign to someone else.
I loved the fact that you can structure the tasks the way you like and after estimation you can see a visual representation in the calendar tab, personally that helps me a lot.
Can be a little difficult to scroll through previous conversations if you don't know where to go.
Lucas H.: Hi, I'm Lucas. I'm a project manager at an educational nonprofit publisher, and I would give Stackby five stars out of five. So before we started using Stackby, we were just using Excel as well as Google Sheets, and we did try out Coda as well for this kind of application. We decided to adopt Stackby because it seemed to offer, at a reasonable price, the kind of features that we needed. And really, one of the advantages with it as well was that it was easy to get into. It's like Excel but better. And so, if you can use Excel, you can use Stackby. We like that about it. So Stackby is very easy to get started with and we really had no big learning curve. In the early days of the software, so we started using it a couple of years ago. In the early days there were a few more bugs, and so that was probably the biggest hitch with getting started. A lot of those are gone now, and so really not difficult to get started with. So if you're looking at Stackby, do check out their lifetime deals and annual plans. Some of those can get you better value. But of course if you're just getting started in this kind of space, check out some of the competition, like Retable, and there's others out there, Airtable. So there are other good alternatives to Stackby. We really love Stackby, but hey, check out your options to see which one meets your needs.
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