Basecamp is a web-based project-management tool. Basecamp offers features standard to project management platforms, as well as mobile accessibility, unlimited users, and 3rd party integrations. Basecamp is priced by space requirements and concurrent projects.
$15
per month per user
Microsoft Dynamics SL
Score 5.4 out of 10
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Microsoft Dynamics SL is one of the ERP products in the Dynamics family.
This product was acquired from Solomon 2000.
The product is typically used by SMBs, particularly in project-based businesses (e.g. construction). It has strong accounting and project management capabilities.
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Microsoft Dynamics SL
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Basecamp Plus
$15
per month per user
Basecamp Pro Unlimited
$299
per month (billed annually)
Basecamp Free
Free
Limited Capabilities
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Microsoft Dynamics SL
Free Trial
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No
Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
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Features
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Project Management
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Basecamp
8.9
124 Ratings
14% above category average
Microsoft Dynamics SL
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Ratings
Task Management
9.3123 Ratings
00 Ratings
Resource Management
9.2103 Ratings
00 Ratings
Gantt Charts
6.843 Ratings
00 Ratings
Scheduling
8.599 Ratings
00 Ratings
Workflow Automation
8.672 Ratings
00 Ratings
Team Collaboration
9.7123 Ratings
00 Ratings
Support for Agile Methodology
9.451 Ratings
00 Ratings
Support for Waterfall Methodology
8.748 Ratings
00 Ratings
Document Management
9.6115 Ratings
00 Ratings
Email integration
8.4101 Ratings
00 Ratings
Mobile Access
8.8100 Ratings
00 Ratings
Timesheet Tracking
9.248 Ratings
00 Ratings
Change request and Case Management
9.458 Ratings
00 Ratings
Budget and Expense Management
8.342 Ratings
00 Ratings
Professional Services Automation
Comparison of Professional Services Automation features of Product A and Product B
Basecamp
8.0
42 Ratings
3% above category average
Microsoft Dynamics SL
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Quotes/estimates
10.030 Ratings
00 Ratings
Invoicing
10.026 Ratings
00 Ratings
Project & financial reporting
8.034 Ratings
00 Ratings
Integration with accounting software
4.028 Ratings
00 Ratings
Payroll Management
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Microsoft Dynamics SL
8.5
2 Ratings
14% above category average
Pay calculation
00 Ratings
9.62 Ratings
Direct deposit files
00 Ratings
9.01 Ratings
Customization
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Microsoft Dynamics SL
6.0
6 Ratings
21% below category average
API for custom integration
00 Ratings
6.06 Ratings
Plug-ins
00 Ratings
6.04 Ratings
Security
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Microsoft Dynamics SL
8.7
10 Ratings
4% above category average
Single sign-on capability
00 Ratings
7.49 Ratings
Role-based user permissions
00 Ratings
10.09 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
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Microsoft Dynamics SL
8.0
10 Ratings
9% above category average
Dashboards
00 Ratings
8.06 Ratings
Standard reports
00 Ratings
8.010 Ratings
Custom reports
00 Ratings
8.010 Ratings
General Ledger and Configurable Accounting
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Microsoft Dynamics SL
7.1
11 Ratings
8% below category average
Accounts payable
00 Ratings
6.011 Ratings
Accounts receivable
00 Ratings
6.08 Ratings
Global Financial Support
00 Ratings
6.02 Ratings
Primary and Secondary Ledgers
00 Ratings
6.63 Ratings
Journals and Reconciliations
00 Ratings
3.04 Ratings
Configurable Accounting
00 Ratings
8.03 Ratings
Standardized Processes
00 Ratings
6.03 Ratings
Inventory Management
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Microsoft Dynamics SL
5.7
6 Ratings
33% below category average
Inventory tracking
00 Ratings
5.06 Ratings
Location management
00 Ratings
6.03 Ratings
Order Management
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Microsoft Dynamics SL
6.2
4 Ratings
23% below category average
Pricing
00 Ratings
6.03 Ratings
Order entry
00 Ratings
3.04 Ratings
Credit card processing
00 Ratings
7.02 Ratings
Cost of goods sold
00 Ratings
7.03 Ratings
Subledger and Financial Process
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Microsoft Dynamics SL
5.7
4 Ratings
27% below category average
Billing Management
00 Ratings
6.02 Ratings
Cash and Asset Management
00 Ratings
7.33 Ratings
Travel & Expense Management
00 Ratings
5.01 Ratings
Budgetary Control & Encumbrance Accounting
00 Ratings
6.32 Ratings
Period Close
00 Ratings
6.04 Ratings
Project Financial Management
Comparison of Project Financial Management features of Product A and Product B
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Ratings
Microsoft Dynamics SL
4.7
3 Ratings
47% below category average
Budgeting and Forecasting
00 Ratings
7.33 Ratings
Project Costing
00 Ratings
6.33 Ratings
Cost Capture
00 Ratings
2.12 Ratings
Capital Project Management
00 Ratings
8.01 Ratings
Project Revenue Recognition
00 Ratings
2.01 Ratings
Grants Management
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Ratings
Microsoft Dynamics SL
6.3
1 Ratings
16% below category average
Award Lifecycle Management
00 Ratings
6.01 Ratings
Manufacturing
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Ratings
Microsoft Dynamics SL
6.0
1 Ratings
21% below category average
Production Management
00 Ratings
6.01 Ratings
Supply Chain
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Basecamp is a wonderful tool for teams of varying degrees of technical knowledge, teams managing lots of different types of "agifall" and waterfall projects, and teams that are remotely distributed. It's probably less useful for more strictly agile-focused development teams, compared to other more flexible software applications like Jira and Asana.
For a small to mid-size business, MS Dynamics SL is effective. We are capable of managing our finances with a very low risk of error. We have worked with MS Dynamics for almost 15 years and have more than doubled the size of our business in that time with very few issues from the program. We have exponentially increased our revenue and reporting demands and have found SL to be very dependable and stable. The program does have the occasional glitch and those are sometimes outside of the realm of expertise of our IT department. SL support is excellent, but their timeliness is not as urgent as ours.
Task management - It is very easy to add, organize and discuss tasks within Basecamp's interface.
The "Campfire" function is great for communicating when you just have a quick question for someone on the team.
Notifications - Basecamp lets you decide how often and about what you'd like to be notified. The ability to respond to messages in Basecamp directly via email saves a lot of time.
Provides flexibility for complex project based cost accounting
Strong and flexible allocation processer for cost allocations, markups, and pricing
A "Flexible Billing" module under the project controller series that allows for multiple billing formats ranging from fixed price schedule of values, T&M or Cost Plus, and scheduled billing.
Flexible reporting with options using Crystal Reports, SSRS, a Quick Query tool, and ability to tie into MS Office tools such as MS Access and MS Excel
Tight integration with Financials, but also the ability to integrate with modules such as Sales Order, Inventory, and Field Service
Customization abilities ranging from a VBA (visual basic for application) foundation to allow customizing existing forms to the ability to use the SDK (Software Development Kit) to build more complex customizations that integrate with Dynamics SL.
High Learning Curve. It's true that it can be easy to use, but to use well and effectively takes some time to learn. It's recommended to have an agreed-upon system in your team of what tools to use and when.
Notification Overload. If people aren't careful they could send a notification to everyone when only a couple people were meant to be prompted. And since emails are sent by default, you could have your mailbox overloaded with unnecessary updates. This is where it takes a bit of training in your team to have an agreed-upon system.
Lack of organization with Archived Projects. I will often need to reference an archived project to make a new one, but there is only a list of archived projects in alphabetical order, with no way to organize by archive date, or even search.
Reporting in the Project module is lacking functionality. I understand that most companies have specific needs when it comes to tracking project information but the standard reports are not good.
I would recommend a product like Management Reporter that is for Projects only. Project Reporter should allow users to pull in all Project related data into reports.
Fixing suspended batches. Obviously all of us users have experienced this mess. SL knows what needs to be corrected and there could be some step by step fixes in a separate repair module to do the steps we do in Query Analyzer.
When I bring new people onto a project, it's immediately obvious how to use Basecamp. I don't have to worry about teaching them the features or walking them through it, it's just incredibly user-friendly. For this reason, I'll continue to renew my subscription even as new people are brought onto production jobs or the client changes.
Unfortunately, Dynamics' lack of ability to smoothly integrate with our CRM system is causing us to look at other solutions. The efficiencies that we gain by using Dynamics for our day to day accounting are lost in the constant headaches of getting sales quotes to import properly into the system for invoicing. Another major issue for us has been budgeting and reporting. We currently do all of our budgeting and board reporting in Excel, which is too time consuming and inefficient, especially when a system as robust as Dynamics should easily be able to handle this relatively simple task.
It is easy to use, even for clients who have no experience with the platform. It can only get a little cumbersome to ensure that a client can't see certain documents you might want to keep in the Docs & Files folders. And sometimes, getting a client to actually use an unfamiliar platform can be a challenge.
I rate it a 10 because we have removed the fields we don't need so users can really crank the data into the system. The software was designed for the professional services firm in mind but does a tremendous job for construction firms and "blended" companies that are both distribution firms but project centric as well. Perhaps they drop ship inventory to a project where their employees or subs need to work on a project for example.
I've never experienced downtime while using Basecamp, or been unable to access it when I needed it. That's not to say they've never had downtime, but I've been lucky enough not to encounter any, and I work odd hours, including late nights when maintenance is often undertaken.
We have had only one unplanned outage for 2 hours in the last 30 months. We shut down for 30 min to 1 hour once a month, but that is for Microsoft OS updates to the servers. Being a 24/7 world wide operation, the reliability is really important. We do get an 8 hour window on the weekend that we can be down for a short period to install Microsoft Dynamics SL updates, but we do not have many of those. On our last version upgrade, we shut the users out at 9:30 am and were fully operational in less than 6 hours. The upgrade was New SQL server, New SL server and 2 new Citrix servers.
For the many reasons I've given, Basecamp is a very strong program. There are a few features I can imagine that might make it even better, but I don't have a basis for comparison to be able to say that there is definitely a better one out there. I've noticed that Basecamp has evolved a bit from the time I started using it until now, so that makes me think that the producer of this program values it and believes in continuous improvement. If you could use the features offered by Basecamp, I would think you could use it with confidence.
Support is only used when needed, so unfortunately ,they get all the odd issues. It's a difficult business, but Microsoft and our firm do a great job of meeting customer needs. We get routine feedback that our support services are very good.
Decide the process before implementation - i.e. when it's due 8/9 does that mean 8am, noon, 5pm, 11:59pm? Check your to-do list frequently Set-up templates - just not with the dates (they can be funky)
Just to let it take its course. The implementation for me once I became a part of my former organization was pretty seamless. Just get to know the basics and call the support team to ask questions if you need help on an issue, should they arise. They are ready, willing, and able to help!
Pretty good, but [Basecamp] has its drawbacks. Honestly I find the interface non-intuitive and sometimes have trouble figuring out how to change the status of a task. Perhaps it has something to do with the way it was originally set up by the admin, but I'm not sure. I liked Jira's drag and drop obvious functionality, but the project management side of the software was lacking. Smartsheet has excellent project management functionality, but the task management isn't as good.
Of the comparable mid-range ERP systems, Dynamics SL competes at the lower end based on price, but also above the high-end based on flexibility, data, and reporting. Being able to stay with the same core accounting from a $100 million dollar company to a $3 billion dollar company shows the range of capabilities.
It has saved me time when having to get the same message out to multiple restaurants
It has helped us make smarter operational decisions because we can all collaborate on an answer in a shorter amount of time (instead of calling a meeting!!!)
The calendar function allows us to plot out our marketing agenda for the month and add/change it together as needed. The chef will post his recipe, the managers will cost it out, the social media manager will post pictures on it, and ultimately we will get that information out on an info sheet to the staff by printing the page.