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
Teamwork.com
Score 8.5 out of 10
N/A
Teamwork.com is a project management platform built specifically for client work. The platform helps users deliver work on time and on budget, eliminate client chaos, and understand profitability. Teamwork.com’s customers track and manage their projects with a suite of integrated solutions such as helpdesk, collaboration, knowledge sharing and customer relationship management add-ons, enabling Teamwork.com to be the ‘one-stop shop’ solution for business owners. Headquartered in Cork,…
There is a simplicity that basecamp offers where most other project management systems seem to miss. They've worked hard at keeping the right things in place and not adding so many of the extra features that just get in the way of getting work done. The thing I liked most …
Comparatively, Basecamp has been found to be the easiest to use and onboard new users. Additionally the cost model for our organisation is much lower on Basecamp compared to the competition.
Other products are more aligned with Agile practices but for most of our operational …
Basecamp links all of the functionalities of a messenger feature (thanks to Pings) with task delegating and managing the project. Marketer's life became much easier with Basecamp.
I'd say Teamwork is a very robust platform, more than Basecamp but that was actually what threw me off. Basecamp wins in its simplicity and interface. Trello is easy to use but limited and in some ways hard to follow. Basecamp wins in its features. Asana however presents the …
Teamwork has gantt charts which I find very useful but it's not a deal breaker for us. Trello is too simplistic and we have outgrown Basecamp. Our tool of choice given the specificities of my agency is Asana, after we tried to use Teamwork.
We started with Basecamp and switched to Teamwork Projects because of it's greater flexibility with tasks especially. After using both I do prefer Teamwork Projects because of the many features. However, we aren't completely happy with it and are looking into other software …
Teamwork Projects was a better fit for us. With Basecamp, we had to set up tasks as milestones to assign due dates. At the time we reviewed it, you could assign tasks to milestones but would not have a date associated with it; we lost the ability to see if we were on target …
Teamwork Projects is better organized than other online tools. It is well though out and organized. Having the ability to set priorities and order on lists is a big deal for us. The best part was being able to toggle from lists to cards and get a visual indication of what is …
We used Basecamp extensively and really dislike that tool. Teamwork Projects is so much better. We evaluated Wrike and Asana before ultimately deciding on Teamwork Projects. We felt it was a better option over those two for our use case.
We used Basecamp for many years until about 2017. When Basecamp was getting upgraded from 2.0 to 3.0, I believe we found that we couldn't migrate our projects easily. So we started to look for new solutions and found that Teamwork Projects had much more customizability than Base…
Teamwork is way better than ProWorkflow in every way, especially design (UI). PWF was hard to use and that resulted in people not using it and logging time--which caused a whole bunch of business problems. Compared to Basecamp, TW Proejcts is way more organized and easy to …
Teamwork is definitely an upgrade when compared to Basecamp or Trello. It has more customizing capabilities, time tracking, file sharing, messaging and much more. The nifty feature is being able to give your clients selective access, so they can follow the progress without …
Teamwork Projects has a better feature set than Basecamp and we also found the pricing to be more attractive since we only needed a handful of users. The pricing structure of Basecamp with unlimited users would be more attractive for larger teams and for future-proofing growth. …
I prefer Teamwork over monday.com and Google Drive, but it could still use more functionality. We primarily use the Gantt chart, but I wish there was more functionality. There aren't as many features as I would like and I wish we didn't need to pay per user. I like things like B…
Basecamp's user interface isn't as friendly, and it's much harder to find your way around. As web developers ourselves, if we can find our way around a web-based tool, we can't recommend it to our clients, so we tried Teamwork, found it was very easy to use, and have since …
Every application has its own Pros &Cons but Basecamp pricing is not much flexible either they had flat per month rate for businesses. Teamwork Graphical user interface is better and their free version is also a plus point. Basecamp only offers 30 days free trial.
I spoke about this quite a bit before, but as far as usability goes, Microsoft Projects is totally useless for me, so I avoid it at all costs. Basecamp was just a task management app and had very small feature set beyond that. We had to rig it to do other things for us, but it …
For my purposes, Teamwork blows all other project management systems out of the water. They are providing more frequent updates as well so the software is always improving. Teamwork's mobile app isn't as good as some other's, but that is not my main device, so that doesn't …
Our team overwhelmingly preferred Teamwork Projects to other project management tools. It is reasonably priced while still offering an equal or better product.
Teamwork has not only a Kanban view and Gantt chart view, but it also shows a calendar view, board view, and list view. It's very comprehensive and gives its users freedom to customize the viewing experience where several other competitor platforms only show one or two views.
We have tried a lot of different tools, but settled on the robust solution that Teamwork Projects provided. The others just seemed to lack in what we needed.
The size of our organization (75 employees) and the type of projects we manage, we selected the least robust platform that could still allow us to perform project management well. We are really proud of what we have accomplished with Teamwork and we can recommend it to anyone …
We chose to migrate to Teamwork Projects after a recommendation to try it. We believe the platforms are very similar but that Teamwork Projects is potentially better suited for us as we continue to scale and grow out team.
On the whole Teamwork Projects comes across as the preferred solution due to cost, speed of adoption, support for multiple devices, licensing models, support for internal/external users, email services, integration capability and the support services. Furthermore, the …
Teamwork Projects stacks up against them with one feature and it is tracking time. It is intuitive, but you need to give it some time - at first it may be a bit of an overwhelming tool, simply too difficult to use and enjoy.