Why I Always go Back to Freedcamp
- Provide simple easy to use interface from very simple views to more complex
- Set Milestones by different departments for the project
- Communicate across the project with different team members
- Upload files and materials that need to be shared
- Set different levels of ownership and access
- It's quite low cost for a business so that's a no brainer.
- I also use it for a Non-Profit organization and we get a free version there, which is great.
- I remember that the people running company planning especially loved how this made complex activity open for viewing by all within the company (as required) so that there was no "mystery" within projects, we all had an advance understanding of what resources and activities would be needed.
- Network Planning
- Boxing Matches (I run an Amateur Boxing Club)
- Event Planning - Sales conferences, marketing events, etc.
- Using it for Amateur Boxing Club was not planned but worked great.
- High Level Professional Boxing Events
- Product Features
- Product Usability
- Prior Experience with the Product
- Switching between GNAT, Kanban, and tables
- Ticking of "Started" and "In Progress" and "Finished"
- Assigning tasks and responsibilities to various people and allowing managers to see progress
- Not really, it's pretty simple.