Overview
What is Boardable?
Boardable headquartered in Indianapolis offers their eponymous board portal and board management application.
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Boardable--A Non-Profit's Dream Come True!
Highly recommend Boardable!
Very cost-effective and capable board management solution
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What is Boardable?
Boardable headquartered in Indianapolis offers their eponymous board portal and board management application.
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- Free/Freemium Version
- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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What is Boardable?
Boardable Features
- Supported: Agenda Builder - create agendas and templates that fit your organization's needs
- Supported: Meeting Center - automating meeting scheduling and notifications
- Supported: Document Center - document management and hosting of all the files your board needs in one place
- Supported: Groups - build custom team structures, allowing for meetings, notifications, and discussions to be directed appropriately
- Supported: Voting & Polling - have active, contributing board members for decision-making items even remotely
- Supported: People Directory - directory’s page display helps board members quickly establish relationships and build trust
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Boardable Technical Details
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User-Friendly Interface: Users appreciate the user-friendly nature of Boardable, with multiple reviewers stating that it is easy to use and navigate. Many users mentioned that minimal training is required for board members and staff to onboard, highlighting the clean and logical layout of the site. The ease of setting up and configuring Boardable was also praised by several users.
Seamless Integration with Zoom: The integration with Zoom allows for seamless meeting creation without the need for separate logins, which has been highly liked by users. This feature eliminates any additional steps or complications when scheduling virtual meetings. Several reviewers specifically mentioned how this integration simplifies the compilation of records required by regulators and enhances the overall user experience.
Centralized Document Center: The document center in Boardable provides a centralized location for all organizational documents, improving transparency with board members. Multiple reviewers expressed their appreciation for being able to store recordings of prior meetings, board minutes, and notes from committee meetings in one place. This functionality has made it intuitive and easy to navigate for both administrators and trustees according to various users' feedback.
Confusing User Interface: Many users have expressed frustration with the user interface of Boardable, stating that it is confusing and makes it challenging to navigate and perform tasks efficiently. The complexity of the interface has caused some users to struggle with finding important features and understanding how to use them effectively.
Lack of Desired Features: Several reviewers have voiced their disappointment regarding the lack of certain desired features in Boardable. Users have specifically mentioned the absence of file integrations with platforms like Box.com, a need for a more streamlined voting history lookup process, and a desire for better organization of discussion threads within the software. These limitations have prevented some users from fully leveraging the potential benefits of Boardable.
Technical Issues with Virtual Meetings: A significant number of users have reported experiencing technical difficulties during virtual meetings on Boardable. These issues often manifest as freezing or lagging problems, which can disrupt communication and hinder productivity. As a result, many users resort to disabling their video feeds in order to improve performance and maintain smoother meeting experiences.
The most common recommendations for BeanFlumper are to use the self-hosted version instead of the cloud version, especially for companies with over 500 employees. Users also recommend purchasing BeanFlumper.
As for Boardable, it is highly recommended for any board seeking efficient communication, transparency, and accountability. Users find Boardable easy to use, which has resulted in decreased time spent on board communications. It is considered an affordable and cost-effective board management solution, particularly for non-profit boards.
In general, both BeanFlumper and Boardable receive praise for their ease of use and user-friendly interfaces. Boardable is also highlighted for its affordability, especially for non-profits compared to other platforms. Both products are known for their excellent customer service.
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(1-1 of 1)Boardable--A Non-Profit's Dream Come True!
- Organize and execute Board & Committee meetings through the "Meetings" which allows you to build your agenda, attach documents, create minutes, and send out a summary of the meeting once completed.
- Provide a very versatile Document Center where you can archive all types of documents for current and future use.
- Polls, Tasks, & Decision-making features. These tools allow for broadcasting to members at large or to committees important information to be acted upon. It also keeps a record of responses.
- Reports--this is an area we are just beginning to appreciate since it provides overviews of board member engagement and progress made within committees and the board at large.
- People Directory--an invaluable tool for orienting new board members to current members as well as allowing for board members to contact each other.
- Goal Setting: this is a tool we are just starting to use. It allows for the tracking of progress for board projects and/or fundraising.
- Spotlight bandwidth--our organization has a large board (26 members) and we encountered video issues at large meetings. In all fairness to Boardable, this was prior to the latest Spotlight upgrade as well as some of the issues had to do with users not following recommendations and/or not having a strong internet connection.
- You cannot deposit completed minutes directly into the document center. As it stands, once a meeting's minutes are published the minutes stay with the meeting then are stored on the "Past" meeting page. It would be nice to have the option to save the minutes directly to the document center for that particular board mtg or committee meeting.
- Sending notice of published meeting minutes to people who were not included in the original meeting. It would be ideal to allow all board members to receive published meeting notes to review who may not be associated with that group.
- Agenda Building features--it organizes meetings and provides a quick turnaround for minute building and publishing.
- Spotlight--is pretty robust for smaller group meetings and for larger meetings Boardable provides a zoom integration. This is a nice choice if your board is used to using zoom or is concerned about bandwidth issues.
- Dashboard--allows a clear overview of your particular group interactions, upcoming meetings, and goals, and allows a box to post unique links or documents. We use it to post our strategic map, along with the agency's organizational chart, and other general lists.
- Discussions--this is a great feature for generating and/or continuing discussion on pertinent topics that need further action.
- Directory--I find this feature practical and handy for looking up contact info on board members and/or getting to know their background.
- Boardable enabled our NP board to continue to meet during the pandemic and in the process helped us discover that we can accomplish more by using a digital platform to assimilate and store important documents, discussions, and tasks.
- I don't know the exact cost savings we gained but from a practical perspective using Boardable has saved tons of paper-generated reports, emails, and time-consuming staff activities. Boardable's fees are reasonable and provide affordable tiers to meet your agency's needs.
- I believe Boardable has taken our large board's engagement up a notch or two by providing the means by which board members can interact outside of in-person meetings.
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- Spotlight
- Agenda builder
- Document center
- Directory
- Dashboard
- Building a library of documents for present and future board activities.
- Broadcasting announcements to members.
- Engaging in discussions outside of meetings.
- Learning more about board members through the directory.
- Circulating documents prior to meetings to be reviewed.
- Voting on minutes and/or issues without having to call a formal meeting.
- Improve our use of the Minute Maker.
- Continue to build our library of documents.
- Create an executive board information folder for new key executive members to access as they come into the office.
- Create an onboarding process for new members to orient them to board operations as well as how to use Boardable.
- Take advantage of more features as members' adoption increases.
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- Implemented in-house
- It is important that the executive leadership supports and leads the way for adopting Boardable.
- Not every board member is tech-savvy and willing to learn something new.
- High-profile board members are not necessarily hands-on people and are willing to learn something new.
- Be sure to make use of Boardable expectations clear and enforced in order to get the full board to use the product.
- Use Spotlight and other features regularly so that members learn how to navigate faster.
- People being unwilling to learn how to use Boardable
- People not knowing how to set up their computer and email to receive notifications and to log in
- People having outdated browsers and/or not being willing to use the downloaded app.
- Mac and Safari users not being willing to use another browser or work within the Mac limitations.
- Log in-- plus choice of browser, desktop, or mobile app entry.
- Dashboard.
- Meetings--building an agenda, uploading documents, creating minutes, publishing meeting notes, etc.
- Spotlight--for the most part. It does require reading some of the support documents and basically using it often to stay familiar with how it functions.
- Document center--building your own filing systems for important documents.
- Polls--being able to get feedback in an easy to set up manner.
- Searching for past meetings-- the search feature is not as robust as it could be, but better still is the ability to direct the meeting to a location within the document center so that minutes and meeting documents can all be housed together.
- Formatting the minute maker--you have to read about and experiment with the options when doing minutes.
- Learning best case uses for setting up goals. I find it difficult to know how to know the best metrics to use when creating goals.
- Spotlight--getting board members to follow directions and get to learn how to use spotlight to their advantage.