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Teams across all industries looking for a collaborative project management tool.
Entrepreneurs, freelancers, small businesses (1-99 employees), and groups inside large organizations.
I switched from Trello to Asana and I truly enjoy using Asana almost because I feel there is a gamification feeling in getting my daily wins accomplished.
My only major complaint is that I often miss out on some very important notifications that get lost in my inbox until too late.
The ability to collaborate with colleagues on tasks is also a great way of keeping track of progress and notifying all members of progress.
The main feature I dislike in Asana is its lack of functions for recurrent tasks. My work demands different routines every week and month, so it was a little bit difficult to set those up.
Asana's management tools are great and easy to use. Assigning tasks and tracking progress is efficient and the ability to prioritize facilitates any project management team.
My only complaint is that it is a little confusing the different projects and who can see what.
It is well-organized software which let us have an excellent grip on our ongoing projects. I really appreciate the way it is improving its features and functions in its updates.
When you set up a new account, you naturally are opted in to the email notifications, which can be really annoying and a pain to remove. My only suggestion to the Asana team would be to change that.
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.
Ellenore K.: My name is Ellenore. I'm an administrative assistant at Equipter, which is a manufacturing company with about 70 employees, and I would give Asana five stars. Well, we are mostly an in-person company, but we have three separate buildings that people are working in. It's a fairly large campus, and people are working in many different departments, and we needed a way to bring everybody's work together so we could all see what we're working on, be able to assign things to other people, and mostly just keep everyone on the same page, because without some kind of system like this, it's chaos. I think the biggest thing that I appreciate about Asana is the visibility that it gives me for other teams and for my team. I think without this, it's just me running around to people's desks, asking questions in different buildings, making sure that we're all understanding things. With Asana, it means that I sort of have eyes on what everyone is doing and can keep track of how I need to fit into that. We have had some limited issues with our dependencies on recurring tasks. We have a fairly substantial, a large task that happens about once a week, and for a while we had dependencies set up so that we couldn't move ahead too quickly in the process before the earlier tasks were done. After a couple of months of that working with one of the more recent updates, we lost the ability to do that. That's a little unfortunate. It's not a huge deal because the people who were involved know what has to happen first, but that was a nice feature that we liked that hasn't been working so well for us recently.
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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