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Any company looking to improve onboarding efficiency, reduce time to initial value and engage customers during onboarding.
Entrepreneurs, freelancers, small businesses (1-99 employees), and groups inside large organizations.
It not only exceeds my needs as a PM but it engages the customer with transparency, in a way that is both internally robust, and externally impressive.
Our training was horrible, and the person and no clue how we were going to be using it at all.
GuideCX is one of the best software for projects management. It's very time saving and effective to improve your work quality in less time.
If you are tired of running blind. Check this platform out.
The Support Team responds with lightning speed- they are incredibly helpful- and have wonderful senses of humor.
There are some quirks to Guidecx, and some items that have not been developed yet. The software can lag sometimes, especially if there is a new release.
The GuideCX team is also awesome; their attentiveness, responsiveness, and enthusiasm made ramping up into the tool and beyond a great experience.
Difficult for customer to initially access (usually customer firewalls don't allow access to the project)You can't copy and paste a checklist from one task to another inside a project.
It's very effective and provides a variety of built-in solutions which enhance team communication and expands productivity. It has awesome customer support service and is easy to work with.
The only negative on this product we found is the lack of some features on all versions.
Basecamp is a great task management system that allows for great visibility for the team on where tasks and projects are at. The ease of use is the main sale for us.
Different versions of Basecamp is complicating things, thats my only complaint that i have.
The strength of Basecamp is in its simplicity. It's not overloaded with features, which helps everyone to focus on what's important and sync everybody up, be it a retro meeting, roadmap or project.
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I loved based camp because it made my departments project management easier. It is a good solution for creative and marketers and also developers.
It was a very bad experience and we had to change the product.
Sam W.: My name is Sam. I am a client success manager. My company does a software-as-a-service in the industrial sector, and I give GUIDEcx a five out of five. So we were looking at Teamwork, and I think that was the only software at the time that we were looking at. We didn't have any other processes or softwares in place, so we were starting from scratch and we didn't find all of the features that we were looking for there. We ended up choosing GUIDEcx specifically due to the dynamic date range feature. That was really important to us, as our projects tend to ebb and flow quite a bit, and we wanted that flexibility of still having a task with a certain amount of time on it, but as that date range changes, the end date of the project and the specific timing of those tasks would be dynamic. Getting started with GUIDEcx was probably, of the many softwares I've used, particularly point solution softwares, probably one of the easiest I've ever jumped into. It was immediately apparent how the software worked and what needed to be done from it. Just from the demo that we had received from our sales rep, we were able to get in, build out milestones really quick, look at the tasks without any issues, build out templates. A lot of it was very self-explanatory, and we were really impressed. We did have an implementation manager reach out to us and walk us through some of the processes, but honestly, the software was so naturally intuitive that we stopped meeting with their implementation manager because we didn't feel like he was providing very much value, particularly in the context of our company, because the software was just incredibly intuitive. My recommendation for anyone looking to use GUIDEcx for their business, things to look out for and consider particularly, is the reporting metrics that they can pull out from the projects. They're very robust and there's a lot of different ways that they're able to slice and dice that data. The task management where you can add multiple parties, where you can have your customer see the tasks in the project overall with just a few clicks, how they can be added to it, how you can assign tasks to them, how you can have dependencies on those tasks, how you can sign dollar values to milestones, tasks and projects. And other things that I would say you should consider as you're looking at this software is just how solid it is. There's very few bugs that we've come across compared to other softwares that we've used. It's always up. I've never come across a downtime event with GUIDEcx. And their support staff particularly, too, is something to take into consideration. I've never not gotten an answer within five minutes from one of their support staff, and then had someone follow up time and time again. After I've said, "Hey, I'm good." They'll go and dig into an issue deeper than normal. So I'd say the quality of their support is also a five out of five. So that's something to consider and look at, but I mean, obviously I believe that it's one of the best that I've come across, and that's not just for onboarding softwares, but across almost any software that I've had to encounter. And that's coming from a software guy.
Reelika S.: Hi, I am Reelika from Design Dream Lifestyle. I'm a business strategist and coach, and I would give Basecamp five stars. Before using Basecamp, we really were just using Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, but the problem we ran into was the collaboration and the teamwork. Basecamp allowed us to collaborate virtually with our team from across the globe and to get the projects done. We chose Basecamp because we were looking for a software that would allow us to collaborate to work across the globe on different projects. For example, content management, virtual workshops, in-person workshops, and that software allowed us to spread out all the tasks while also keeping an eye on what's already done and what still needs to be accomplished. When we started with Basecamp, we took a look at the tutorials. And I have to say they were very straightforward, very easy to follow. There really is no room to make any mistakes. And you don't need a high-tech knowledge for that, so anybody can really use this. If you're thinking about using Basecamp, give it a try because if you have a team, especially virtually, that has different projects going on and you need to delegate, and you want to keep eye on what's already done and what still needs to be accomplished, that is a really good tool for that.
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