Likelihood to Recommend Freshservice is a complete ITSM solution. I have used some others over the years and moved away from them to Freshservice. I have implemented Freshservice in 2 new roles over the years, and everyone has loved it. The functionality that it incorporates, enabling IT teams to become ITIL compliant is truly useful. Compared to 5 other ITSM tools that I have used over the last 10 years, Freshservice is far better.
Read full review HP Service Manager (HPSM) is well suited for a big company and it does the job that it's intended to do but it's not perfect. It has a fairly large learning curve for searching Knowledge Management (KMs) and it takes time to learn how to be fast at creating/resolving tickets while on calls. I have been using HPSM for about 2 years now and we recently moved from the desk client to the web client and we are seeing a lot more issues than we did with the desk client. They keep coming out with updates for it so eventually most of our issues will hopefully be resolved. Overall the web experience is better as it looks more modern than what we used in the past.
Read full review Pros Workflow automation Knowledge base articles for users and agents easy to add categories & sub category and make them compulsory so that ticket cannot be closed without filling the information it works with email address very simple to create different department and queues Read full review Capacity management like maintaining CI's and their relations is good. Approvals with HPSM is a cake walk and quite logical. There is no wait for troubleshooting or help, HPSM tech help is always there. Read full review Cons Change Management - Current system is geared towards full software or system change management. It would be great to have a simple Yes/No approval without having to utilize their workflow tools. Data selection filters - Overall, their data filters are very good, but it would be useful to have "Last Week" and "Last Month" in the date selectors. Read full review When you search Knowledge Articles, it is not like Google, and you need to learn how to search for what you need. It takes a very long time to close tickets in HPSM. Here are the steps to close a ticket. 1. Add notes. 2. Add KM 3. Click Resolve 4.Click Save 5.Click Close 6.Click Okay to Message (ticket has recently been modified) 7. Click Close. It's slow and sometimes crashes/freezes and you lose all the information you may have entered. I usually use notepad++ to gather all my notes and paste them into HPSM. When searching previous tickets the preview pane does not allow for sorting by date to have the most recent at the very top every time you pull up previous tickets. Sometimes there are pages and pages of previous tickets and you have to click and scroll to get what you need. I click on search KMs and it takes me to a blank page and I have to click the back button which then brings me to the search KM page. Read full review Likelihood to Renew It's overall value in our organization is extremely high and it has become an essential part of our business.
Read full review Usability On the I.T. side, the time to ramp up and understand how FreshService operates only took a few hours. After that, it was off to the races with configuration and customization. From the start, with minimal assistance, our end users found FreshService to be incredibly intuitive. At launch, we expected most to submit tickets via email, however, our analytics has shown that end-users actually prefer the portal for managing their I.T. tickets.
Read full review Support Rating I contacted support once and the person handling the request was very helpful. The staff is very competent. In my opinion communication could be improved as the level of spoken English is very high. I was unable to understand some words, in fact two people participated in the second meeting.
Read full review Implementation Rating think of what you want to do with FreshService : a clean start or a migration. Migration can be done with csv files, it's easy to do but you need to test it first.
Read full review Alternatives Considered I've used
monday.com for ticketing, but Freshservice is made for it and the asset management feature adds value.
NinjaOne 's ticketing is not built out so we only use it for its RMM features.
Atera has a nice ticketing platform and looks similar to Freshservice but they do not have an onboarding feature and other integrations that Freshservice has
Read full review [We selected HP Service Manager because] HPSM is reliable.
Read full review Return on Investment Freshservice has allowed our organization to better track the amount of tickets that come in for a particular individual. This allows us to better support a user that is having multiple of the same issue over an extended period. The communication to the user has greatly increased due to the automated messages that Freshservice has built in. Read full review We take anywhere from between 850-1400 calls a day and overall the whole opening tickets to close process goes pretty smoothly. Read full review ScreenShots