Directorpoint is board management software that aims to simplify board meetings, board member communications, and administration; all for an affordable price. The vendor promises a simple interface, powerful security, and 24/7 customer support. Clients range from Fortune 500 companies to nonprofit charities, and include The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (The Oscars), The Olympics, The American Heart Association, banks, hospitals, universities, and…
$15
Monthly per user, billed annually
OnBoard Board Management Software
Score 8.9 out of 10
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OnBoard is a board management software and virtual meeting system. The vendor says it has been engineered to drive good governance and improve meeting outcomes by featuring tools designed for directors so that they can focus on strategy during meetings, and make them working sessions rather than just operational presentations. Its interface was designed to put what’s important front and center – upcoming meetings and board books. So meetings become more productive,…
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Pricing
Directorpoint
OnBoard Board Management Software
Editions & Modules
Non-Profit
$15.00
Monthly per user, billed annually
Standard
$30.00
Monthly per user, billed annually
Public Corporations
$45.00
Monthly per user, billed annually
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Directorpoint
OnBoard Board Management Software
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Required
Additional Details
Discounts available for multi-year contracts.
OnBoard is the only leading board portal that offers a trial, so you know precisely what you’re getting before you fill out any paperwork. Actually experiencing OnBoard is the easiest way to make your case. There’s no credit card, no commitments. We’ll help you set everything up in OnBoard, so you can confidently make the case and give every stakeholder a chance to see for themselves how OnBoard will improve their board work.
While some evaluated competitors included the same features as OnBoard, they were complicated to use and navigate. Being adept with technology and having trouble with them in demo versions, I couldn't imagine presenting them to board members who work primarily with paper and …