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Rating: 8.3 out of 10
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8.3 out of 10

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Pros

Powerful and Flexible Project Management: Many users have praised LiquidPlanner for its powerful and flexible project management capabilities. They appreciate the ability to create packages, folders, sub-packages, and tasks, which helps them keep projects organized and prevent tasks from getting out of order.

Dependent Actions: The feature of setting up dependent actions has been highly valued by users. This feature allows users to assign tasks to team members but ensures that they only see the task once the preceding task is marked as done. Users find this helpful in maintaining order and ensuring that tasks are completed in the correct sequence.

Task Assignment with Estimated Hours: Users have found great benefit in being able to assign tasks with estimated hours in LiquidPlanner. This feature helps them track how much work they have assigned to a team or individual, preventing them from overloading them with more work than they can handle in a week. It also allows users to ensure that everyone has a manageable workload.

Reviews

17 Reviews

Project Management Made Easy

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use LiquidPlanner as the project organizer where we structure each project and the specific tasks that need to be completed by the various teams. LiquidPlanner helps us to organize all of the small details and tasks that need to be taken care of in a specific order for the products we make to be completed correctly. We have a design team, development team and a writing team that all have to coordinate their efforts to create the marketing materials we produce. LiquidPlanner helps us coordinate where everyone is at with their specific tasks and allows us to see what still needs to be done. We are much more organized because we have a clear "map" of what work has happened and what work still needs to happen on a project. LiquidPlanner is something we use daily and something we need to keep our projects moving between teams.

Pros

  • LiquidPlanner lets you organize to an insane degree, you can create packages, folders, packages, sub-packages and tasks and even more things to organize projects.
  • LiquidPlanner allows you to set up dependent actions meaning a task can be assigned to someone but they won't see it until a task the needs to be done first is marked as done. This allows you to keep things in order so tasks don't get out of order of when they need to be completed.
  • LiquidPlanner lets you assign tasks with a certain amount of hours it's expected to take. This is super helpful because it helps you keep track of how much you've assigned a team or specific person so you don't assign them more than then could do in a week. We are able to track how many hours tasks take and to make sure everyone has a healthy work load.

Cons

  • One thing that can be frustrating with LiquidPlanner is the search function. The search area will populate with results, but once you click on a task, project or folder, it won't let you expand the item if there is more underneath it. This is frustrating because sometimes you want to see what is included in a project, but you have to search and then clear the search bar before it lets you look more into something.
  • LiquidPlanner is so expansive and has so much potential that is can be overwhelming to a new user or to someone who doesn't use it often. This is hard because it take a lot of training to get someone familiar with the software-- the up side it that once they are familiar with it, it is really helpful to use.
  • Sometimes the software can get glitchy and jump around or kick you out of an active task you are editing. This is frustrating if you haven't saved your work because it will lose all the work you've added. I've seen this improve over the last few years I've used the software, but it comes up every now and again.

Likelihood to Recommend

LiquidPlanner is amazing for any time of project management scenario where you have to manage several teams and details. Running a project through LiquidPlanner is so easy because it lets you break down the project into sections and folders and small tasks that you can assign to specific people. With a small to medium size team-- LiquidPlanner is amazing for organizing and tracking details. If you have a huge team or not a ton of details to track LiquidPlanner might not be right for you because it is a software that requires some good training to learn and has tons of functions that can be utilized so it seems better suited to be used by a smaller group looking to coordinate or for people who have lots of details that can be difficult to track.

LiquidPlanner produces a higher degree of visibility into the progress of our team.

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Extremely positive experience. The LiquidPlanner project management tool allows me and my work team to monitor the status of our goals at a high level, keeping us informed about the progress of projects since it offers certain management capabilities that make collaboration in projects more efficient and precise.

Pros

  • GANTT charts.
  • Multiple integrations.
  • Creation of schedules based on project priorities.
  • Powerful functions oriented to task management and team collaboration.

Cons

  • It is difficult to visualize projects through a mobile phone.
  • The user interface is not attractive.
  • The "search" function is not that powerful, it needs to be improved.

Likelihood to Recommend

LiquidPlanner is a great software that helps teams in any field manage project workflow by providing the means to visualize processes from start to finish. In addition, LiquidPlanner can be accessed online and from anywhere.

LiquidPlanner - Good Planner

Rating: 7 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Liquid Planner to manage the in-house projects. The tool is very good for what it is designed to do. It has the greatest asset of set reporting information that allows for customization to meet our needs. It has done this job for us very well. The support provided has been timely and effective. LiquidPlanner helped with capacity planning, tracking and utilization. The dashboard was quite simple and intuitive and made our collaboration fun

Pros

  • Ease of use
  • Great Tech support
  • Dynamic scheduling of work
  • Reports can be exported in CSV format
  • Integration with Drive ,Dropbox

Cons

  • Need a training to use it effectively
  • Little expensive
  • Its helpful only for Project Management
  • Reports can't be exported in PDF
  • accessing LP on mobile is tiresome
  • Some link mostly external doesn't open

Likelihood to Recommend

Its good for small team and where you have ample time to get started . Due to cost can't used can be used only for customersManages a huge amount of information related to projects and tasks.Offers different views and search options to get the information you're looking for.Estimation and time tracking work well and help keep everyone on the same page.

LiquidPlanner

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We used LiquidPlanner for the scheduling of our different projects, as well as organizing the work load (specially through the use of gantt charts) that allowed better time management for the different teams, as well as helping to visualize which tasks had a higher importance and improving in this way the organization within our business.

Pros

  • Allows to organize different tasks within the organization, so that every team in our business is clear on what to do.
  • It breaks down tasks and simplify activities in a way is easy for everyone to understand.
  • Accurately estimates dates to know when the work will be done.
  • Board views divided and organized by priority and importance.

Cons

  • Difficult to use in phone
  • Reporting can be difficult, for example, reports can't be exported in pdf yet
  • Can be a bit difficult to understand and use at first

Likelihood to Recommend

It is very helpful for time management and organization, as it allows work to be categorized by priority, something that allows our business to focus on what is important first, improving productivity. It is well suited for task management and integration, specially when working with larger files. It has easy exportation, making the information communication among the team so much easier. Each team member in the company gets a personalized board with its own workload, tasks and objectives, something that we consider very valuable as every individual gets to know their own tasks. It is not very appropriate for design development, as it is rather a planning tool.

Vetted Review
LiquidPlanner
2 years of experience

For effective project management, LiquidPlanner.

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Thanks to LiquidPlanner we can create, manage and carry out absolute control of the company's projects and tasks. It can be easily integrated with various calendars, with Google Drive, Dropbox, and Box. In our case, we use it with Zapier to add the appropriate applications to integrate. Because we handle all the basic tasks and projects for the company, for unlimited general storage we use the BOX integration to manage large files.

Pros

  • Intuitive UX/UI.
  • Integration with Google Drive, Dropbox, and Box.
  • Reports, customized with the ability to export them as CSV files.

Cons

  • Reports cannot be exported in PDF format.

Likelihood to Recommend

LiquidPlanner is the ideal software to handle all the projects and all the basic tasks of any company. This software streamlines the process of our work, provides almost unlimited report customization options, generated reports that can be saved for future use. In conclusion, LiquidPlanner offers a wide range of features that are sure to help you make the project management process easy and effective.

Very useful tool for project management

Rating: 7 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use it for project tracking in terms of understanding how resources are being utilised and what capacity is remaining to allocate. Also used to track project tasks all in one place and pipeline projects. We like how the tool is collaborative to enable staff to input information and give management a shared understanding of project progress.

Pros

  • Reporting feature with multiple views of resources.
  • Reminder function.
  • Visualisation of project data.
  • Task allocation and tracking.

Cons

  • Difficult to use on a phone.
  • Interface is busy and not easy to navigate.
  • Reporting can be difficult to hack.

Likelihood to Recommend

The tool is well suited for various project management needs. For example, the tool enables time estimating to understand project duration which feeds into our budget plans. The tool is also well suited for following the progress of projects through Gannt chart visualisations and the creation of task dependencies. Though the tool is less useful when you have overlapping time spent on tasks.

Vetted Review
LiquidPlanner
2 years of experience

Customizable Project Management Software with Email Integration

Rating: 6 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

LP is used to manage the execution of complex marketing plans and determine available resources for requested projects. Implementation is by a core team of project managers, but all individuals working on projects managed through LP use the platform to track progress, time spent and upload collateral and email conversations. The email integration is especially nice.

Pros

  • Email integration is really nice.
  • It has nice dashboard features for quick views and an understanding of where resources are being spent.

Cons

  • Not good for both tracking human resource availability and project management simultaneously. Setting up to do one, makes it hard to do the other.
  • Feels clunky and not very user-friendly.

Likelihood to Recommend

If you have a large project and all of the people working on it are assigned to a particular tactic from idea, to creation, to review, to execution. Putting everything in one tactic and having checklist items that everyone can see is really useful. However, once a tactic or project is marked done, it is hard to find assets and history if you want to build on that tactic for future project work. Personally, I don't like the user experience with the software. It feels clunky and not intuitive.

Vetted Review
LiquidPlanner
5 years of experience

Powerful, useful, and slightly cumbersome.

Rating: 7 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Our entire organization uses LiquidPlanner to manage projects and tasks. Our Production department uses it primarily, while our Marketing department has been using it to interact with the Production department on their tasks, and also has been starting to track their own tasks. It addresses the problem of not having a cohesive system for tracking various projects and tasks together. It does an effective job of managing an entire company's tasks.

Pros

  • Manages a huge amount of information related to projects and tasks.
  • Offers different views and search options to get the information you're looking for.
  • Estimation and time tracking work well and help keep everyone on the same page.

Cons

  • The interface is messy and cluttered. The best way to find things and see what you actually want to see is the main Projects view which is also the most cluttered and hardest to maneuver in.
  • Clicking an external link someone posted in a comment or task description doesn't open in a new window by default, so we are constantly having to go back to get to LiquidPlanner again.
  • The way that the interface saves your state globally (rather than per tab instance) means that if you click a link from someone else to a task that's not yours, then it adjusts your filters on the Projects page. Then if you refresh another LiquidPlanner window where you were on the Projects tab, suddenly all of its filters are updated and what you were looking at may no longer be there.
  • It might just be the way that we use the system, but the Home and My Work tabs are fairly useless for us. They typically don't show the tasks we're actually looking for.

Likelihood to Recommend

It is suited well if the whole company is on-board and if you take the time and effort to train everyone and to use LiquidPlanner as it was designed. Used in such a scenario, I think it could be a very effective project management and task tracking tool. If you have custom needs and need a solution that will bend to support almost any scenario, you might end up fighting with the system to get it to do what you want.

A great tool to get an overview of your project workload + time tracking

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Our entire company uses LiquidPlanner to schedule projects across all team members and track time. It's great for tracking time and it also really helps us see the big picture of what we're currently working on as well as what's in the pipeline. It allows our sales team to better predict how soon a new project can get on the schedule, and it also helps us better support our existing customers by budgeting hours each week to address any concerns or new items that pop-up on the schedule.

Pros

  • Time tracking
  • Gantt chart views of scheduling
  • Multi-user collaboration

Cons

  • Steep learning curve
  • High per-seat price point
  • You can use it to manage projects but I find other tools work better for that need

Likelihood to Recommend

It is great for large companies or small -- basically any company where you want to be able to get both a high-level overview and a granular look at your current and future workload. It's also great for time tracking, particularly if you want/need to track on a granular and/or task level.

Vetted Review
LiquidPlanner
2 years of experience

Despite adoption issues, I'm still a believer

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Our organization is still in its infancy regarding adoption of LiquidPlanner. I'm currently acting as the primary evangelist for the product to encourage more people to start using it. As a CPG company, I am attempting to prove out how LiquidPlanner can be employed to facilitate our product development process, for which we have many projects with complicated dependencies running concurrently, with competing (and changing) priorities.

Pros

  • Ability to dynamically reprioritize work and immediately see the effect on all active projects (for example, if you put a deadline at risk because another project is dropped in and takes precedence).
  • Great transparency of entire project portfolio, since by default everything resides in a single workspace. Nobody can hide from missed deadlines; they're there for all to see.
  • Product is designed to be collaborative; everyone can easily update the status of their own tasks, capture conversations at a project or task level (reducing email overload), and attach documents from other services such as Box.
  • Great online help/support portal with lots of video tutorials and knowledge base articles.
  • Our dedicated customer success manager has been more than willing to help us in any way possible to improve our utilization of LiquidPlanner by sharing best practices, reviewing our workspace and making suggestions, etc. If you are willing to invest in LiquidPlanner, they are there to support you every step of the way.

Cons

  • Security/permissions could be more flexible. Users can be granted access to either the entire project workspace or specific projects. I'd prefer a middle option where you can grant a user access to all current and future projects that reside in a particular "package" (a LiquidPlanner construct for grouping similar tasks or projects).
  • LiquidPlanner has some unique scheduling concepts that may be unfamiliar to seasoned project managers who dream about Gantt charts and are MS Project experts. In fact, this is one of the reasons why some individuals at my company have struggled to embrace it. I think that LiquidPlanner could add some modules to their online support site to focus specifically on this type of individual and help to ease the transition to the LiquidPlanner way of thinking.
  • Their desktop web application is stellar. However, they've been lagging in updating their mobile app. I don't think that the mobile app needs all of the functionality of the desktop web application (it would make the smartphone app too complicated to use), but the basic UI hasn't evolved along with iOS and could use some sprucing up.

Likelihood to Recommend

LiquidPlanner is great for any organization looking for an easy-to-use collaborative project management solution and is willing to break away from the "MS Project style" of project management. It is suited particularly well for agencies or consulting firms who work on client projects, although we are a CPG company, and I have no issue using it for internal projects.