OpenAir PSA vs. Planview AgilePlace

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
OpenAir PSA
Score 6.1 out of 10
N/A
NetSuite OpenAir is a cloud-based Professional Service Automation (PSA) product which includes capabilities around project management, resource management, project accounting, etc.N/A
Planview AgilePlace
Score 8.7 out of 10
N/A
AgilePlace is a project management solution built around flexibility, data-driven analytics, and workflow automation. The software was acquired by Planview in December 2017 to expand that company's capabilities.
$19
per user, per month
Pricing
OpenAir PSAPlanview AgilePlace
Editions & Modules
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Teams
$19
per user, per month
Scaled Teams
$29
per user, per month
Custom
Contact Sales for Quote
per user, per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
OpenAir PSAPlanview AgilePlace
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsAll editions include unlimited boards.
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Community Pulse
OpenAir PSAPlanview AgilePlace
Top Pros

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Top Cons

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Features
OpenAir PSAPlanview AgilePlace
Project Management
Comparison of Project Management features of Product A and Product B
OpenAir PSA
7.3
15 Ratings
3% below category average
Planview AgilePlace
7.0
21 Ratings
2% below category average
Task Management8.015 Ratings7.921 Ratings
Resource Management7.515 Ratings7.319 Ratings
Gantt Charts8.09 Ratings6.712 Ratings
Scheduling6.012 Ratings6.517 Ratings
Workflow Automation6.09 Ratings00 Ratings
Team Collaboration8.012 Ratings00 Ratings
Support for Agile Methodology6.07 Ratings7.917 Ratings
Support for Waterfall Methodology7.08 Ratings6.812 Ratings
Document Management8.56 Ratings6.57 Ratings
Email integration7.09 Ratings7.315 Ratings
Mobile Access7.512 Ratings6.812 Ratings
Timesheet Tracking7.014 Ratings6.44 Ratings
Change request and Case Management8.010 Ratings6.68 Ratings
Budget and Expense Management7.514 Ratings00 Ratings
Visual planning tools00 Ratings8.07 Ratings
Professional Services Automation
Comparison of Professional Services Automation features of Product A and Product B
OpenAir PSA
8.6
10 Ratings
15% above category average
Planview AgilePlace
-
Ratings
Quotes/estimates8.05 Ratings00 Ratings
Invoicing9.07 Ratings00 Ratings
Project & financial reporting8.59 Ratings00 Ratings
Integration with accounting software9.07 Ratings00 Ratings
Agile Development
Comparison of Agile Development features of Product A and Product B
OpenAir PSA
-
Ratings
Planview AgilePlace
7.3
5 Ratings
4% below category average
DevOps Tool Integrations00 Ratings7.33 Ratings
Dependencies and Blockers00 Ratings7.35 Ratings
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User Ratings
OpenAir PSAPlanview AgilePlace
Likelihood to Recommend
8.5
(20 ratings)
7.9
(27 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
8.2
(7 ratings)
7.7
(3 ratings)
Usability
9.4
(4 ratings)
8.2
(5 ratings)
Availability
10.0
(3 ratings)
8.3
(2 ratings)
Performance
9.0
(3 ratings)
8.0
(2 ratings)
Support Rating
5.5
(6 ratings)
10.0
(2 ratings)
In-Person Training
10.0
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
10.0
(2 ratings)
7.7
(3 ratings)
Configurability
8.0
(2 ratings)
7.0
(2 ratings)
Ease of integration
10.0
(2 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
Product Scalability
10.0
(2 ratings)
8.0
(2 ratings)
Vendor post-sale
10.0
(2 ratings)
9.3
(2 ratings)
Vendor pre-sale
10.0
(2 ratings)
9.3
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
OpenAir PSAPlanview AgilePlace
Likelihood to Recommend
NetSuite
This product is well suited for an organization that is focused on client services, project delivery, time tracking, expense reporting, and revenue recognition. From a pure project management perspective, this product is not as feature rich as say Microsoft Project Server. For organizations that are looking for detailed complex project plan and resource management (along with resource leveling, etc.), this is probably not the best suited product
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Planview
This tool enables the visual management needed in many offshore teams to easily and quickly see the pending work, work in progress and completed work.For teams that work with a waterfall methodology and do not have AGILE internalized, I believe there are other solutions from Planview or other providers.
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Pros
NetSuite
  • Netsuite OpenAir PSA is highly configurable and has a large ecosystem of assets to work with.
  • Tasks are easily designed to automate processes in your business workflow.
  • OpenAir is designed in such a way that it can communicate and receive information from external systems without having to re-engineer your systems to make them work if you are following standard business practice.
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Planview
  • Ability to color code cards based on type, giving better visibility to the variety of tasks a team handles
  • Ability to set deadline dates and have those dates easily visible
  • Flexibility in design the kanban board. It is easy to add a lane or make a change on the fly. Work doesn't have to stop and a long process created to make simple layout changes.
  • Movement of cards is easy as well as the ability to connect cards to show dependencies.
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Cons
NetSuite
  • Compared to QuickArrow, setting up reports to reflect the data accurately seemed to require a bit more consultant time and collaboration. Getting the numbers correct is essential, so budget extra time for this iniative. We also learned that certain calculations can not be displayed in the executive dashboards. Ask these questions upfront to ensure your dashboards are complete for your needs (again, working backwards in the preparation stages).
  • Compared to QuickArrow, NetSuite OpenAir PSA falls short in the resource management capabilities. UI, flexibility, and scheduling options all could be improved. This is on their roadmap, timeline yet to be defined. Scheduling is vitally important to our company and this is THE area where we feel is the applications weakest. However, the application does provide everything critical to scheduling and provided the elements we needed in order to be successful. We altered our scheduling process accordingly.
  • During our System Administration 3 day online training, when a question was asked about detailed functionality, sometimes the trainer would share..."Yes, OpenAir has a configuration for that. Just inquire with your consultant and they can flip that flag in your instance." The responsibility for obtaining these special application configurations was placed on the System Admin [in training] to ask and to take notes. If your company needs the application to work a certain way, speak up and ask your OA consultant. There seems to be MANY flags that can be flipped in the background to allow for the system to meet your needs. My complaint is that these are not published, rather made available if one inquires.
  • OpenAir is able to generate invoices directly and we strongly encourage using this feature to keep everything housed under one application. However, this did not work for our organization and we leveraged a financial integration. A bit of a pioneer integrating with Softrax -- the integration works well, however is quite fragile. We do receive appropriate support when needed, but would prefer the integration to be a bit more stable. We recommend integrating with their stated supported financial systems, as staying the course will likely net a more stable integration.
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Planview
  • Planview LeanKit currently can't or should not be used as a central spot for data and collaboration. Particularly attachments are not well-handled.
  • The portable side of Planview LeanKit is really lacking.
  • We would appreciate some options to group or stack cards.
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Likelihood to Renew
NetSuite
It all depends. We are still looking at moving our consultants to Oracle PAC, in order to get our financial systems in line (we use Oracle Financials currently). We are feeling a lot of pain with integration and segmented systems.

Ultimately,it depends on how much pain is felt there. OpenAir has given us a path to follow on from QuickArrow. I foresee either moving onto Oracle PAC by end of calendar, or staying on OpenAir.

OpenAir to Oracle integration is not easy. From a reporting and process perspective, there’s been pain from being in different systems
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Planview
Perfect tool to manage requirement backlog
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Usability
NetSuite
In this day and age I should not have to read a manual to understand a product. It should be intuitive to administrate and perform basic tasks. It feels like a ton of intelligence was poured into making OpenAir feature rich but no where near as much attention was given to the user experience.
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Planview
LeanKit isn't the best designed Kanban system I've seen, but overall it's pretty usable. The boards I've used are pretty complex, so it can be difficult to find things. I found that searching and filtering for specific cards was somewhat of a challenge. Dragging a card from one lane to another is kind of a fun way to get things done though.
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Reliability and Availability
NetSuite
The system up time was reliable and that was never anything we ever had any concerns/issues with.
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Planview
Very minimal outages
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Performance
NetSuite
The performance was acceptable. If you had a very large data set you were working with it might take a little longer, but within reason.
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Planview
Never experienced major slowness
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Support Rating
NetSuite
As an admin, I've had more contact with OA support than most. I've found their response to tickets typically timely and helpful, however many of the responses to tickets are "we will file an enhancement request" and then I never hear about it again. So not terrible, but not a very fulfilling experience.
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Planview
It solves all our needs at this time.
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In-Person Training
NetSuite
Very knowledgeable and able to articulate how other customers configured the solution to meet their needs as well as the best practices they recommended.
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Planview
No answers on this topic
Online Training
NetSuite
We did a 3 day online remote course back in April. NetSuite prefers training to occur before migration. We went over the functionality of tool and three months later we migrated. Personally, I didn’t find it that beneficial. Certain parts of it were beneficial as they applied to me – talked a lot about invoicing capabilities that didn’t apply to me. They also have knowledge base / e-learning assets, but I haven’t referred to them
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Planview
No answers on this topic
Implementation Rating
NetSuite
It went fine. Everything came over the way we wanted. In addition to migrating the current projects we wanted to migrate historical data – did that seamlessly. The finished product looked pretty good – just needed to tweak – and they helped us with that
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Planview
Very easy.
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Alternatives Considered
NetSuite
OpenAir accurately reflects changes in real-time as well as lends itself to see where a draw is at, when payment is expected and what percentage of the contract has been billed or approved to date. This helps with project billing and tracking as well as cash flow. Quickbooks lacks the ability to show progress draws, approved changes, and pending changes on a given project where OpenAir excels.
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Planview
I think that LeanKit is very similar to Asana's Kanban feature and Trello, but is much less sleek looking than Asana. Asana's clean and sleek UI makes me enjoy project management much more than LeanKit. It might sound silly that the UI makes so much of a difference to me, but it really does. Trello is also sleeker than LeanKit, but I still prefer Asana because it has more customization options and a better interface. We are actually going to look into switching to ClickUp because we wanted something with a better UI. ClickUp seems to have a great UI with a lot of customization options.
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Scalability
NetSuite
Once the system is setup, it's easy to manage and maintain.
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Planview
Good use cases for small/large teams
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Return on Investment
NetSuite
  • It covers our requirements for time tracking and project/resource management better than the previous solution we used.
  • Project managers are happier having this tool for their job and also because it is running on the cloud as opposed to running on-prem.
  • It doesn't help in any way improving the "chasing" of the people that don't submit their time-sheets in time. This one stayed the same as before.
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Planview
  • Our team meetings are more direct and quick to get through thanks to the better visibility of the workload
  • Easily being able to move cards between team lanes gives instant visibility to where the responsibility for the next step is needed.
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ScreenShots

Planview AgilePlace Screenshots

Screenshot of Real-Time Analytics: Utilize board health metrics involving bottlenecks, WIP, and throughput to guide the optimization of workflows, improve velocity, and better prioritize efforts for more predictable delivery. Lean and Agile metrics can be used to assess team performance and promote continuous improvement.Screenshot of PI Planning: Offers enterprise Kanban boards to visualize the work of teams regardless of the methodologies they apply or workflows they follow, and insights into progress and create opportunities for better alignment.Screenshot of Dependency Visualization and Management: Surfaces risks to plans resulting from cross-team dependency conflicts, blockers, and capacity constraints, and helps drive proactive measures to enable teams to deliver on time.Screenshot of Team Planning and Coordination: Boards can be used to breakdown work, build and manage plans, and execute against strategy to deliver more value to customers, faster.