Post by yamanseo95848 on Mar 16, 2024 2:36:20 GMT -6
From categories to projects to task lists to tasks—that let you customize how you sort information. From there, each user can filter project views by stage, task status, assignee, and dates—which is more customizable than many other tools I tested. The granular level of organization and views makes this tool a powerful resource for not only organizing project info, but also preventing your team members from getting information overload. Project managers can easily get a bird's-eye view of progress across all projects in the Everything tab.
You can choose to view all tasks, calendars, time tracking, Gantt charts, and activities across a selection of projects or categories. As its name suggests, another of ProofHub's strengths is its use as a way to AOB Directory review, proof, and collaborate on designs and files. The markup tools let users annotate files easily from within ProofHub itself. I also really appreciated the extra features that make this tool easy to use as a home base. The sidebar—which stays put no matter where you navigate across the app—displays a personal agenda of upcoming tasks, a "stickies" tool to jot down notes, a bookmarks tab, and an announcements feature.
The Me page is also a customizable dashboard where users can choose widgets to display their most-used views, like an agenda, task list, or time log. Perhaps the biggest downside of ProofHub is its lack of integrations. While users can connect natively to nine tools, including Slack, Google Calendar, iCalendar, file storage apps, and QuickBooks, ProofHub is lacking the automation features of other tools on this list. ProofHub pricing: No free plan available. The Essentials plan is a flat fee of $45/month billed annually, and the Ultimate Control is a flat fee of $89/month billed annually for unlimited projects and users, custom roles and workflows, and more.
You can choose to view all tasks, calendars, time tracking, Gantt charts, and activities across a selection of projects or categories. As its name suggests, another of ProofHub's strengths is its use as a way to AOB Directory review, proof, and collaborate on designs and files. The markup tools let users annotate files easily from within ProofHub itself. I also really appreciated the extra features that make this tool easy to use as a home base. The sidebar—which stays put no matter where you navigate across the app—displays a personal agenda of upcoming tasks, a "stickies" tool to jot down notes, a bookmarks tab, and an announcements feature.
The Me page is also a customizable dashboard where users can choose widgets to display their most-used views, like an agenda, task list, or time log. Perhaps the biggest downside of ProofHub is its lack of integrations. While users can connect natively to nine tools, including Slack, Google Calendar, iCalendar, file storage apps, and QuickBooks, ProofHub is lacking the automation features of other tools on this list. ProofHub pricing: No free plan available. The Essentials plan is a flat fee of $45/month billed annually, and the Ultimate Control is a flat fee of $89/month billed annually for unlimited projects and users, custom roles and workflows, and more.