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Upland PSA

Overview

What is Upland PSA?

Upland PSA helps professional services teams grow their business.

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Pricing

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Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $15 per month
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Product Details

What is Upland PSA?

Upland PSA is professional services automation software that helps services teams grow their business. Upland PSA is used by organizations to streamline business operations for time and expense management, resource management, project financials, and project management, to drive growth for the services they offer and deliver better results for clients.

Upland PSA gives users:
1) Complete system configuration: Automates workflows and approvals to match the way the business runs and make updates when needed.
2) Start with the essentials: Starts quickly with capabilities for time and expense management, resource management, project financials, and project management, with advanced features available when ready.
3) Expertise ready to help: Includes pre-designed or custom training to set teams up for success from Day 1.

Upland PSA Technical Details

Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Upland PSA helps professional services teams grow their business.

Upland PSA starts at $15.

Abak 360, Certinia PS Cloud, and OpenAir PSA are common alternatives for Upland PSA.

The most common users of Upland PSA are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Comparisons

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Reviews From Top Reviewers

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Tenrox Time and Labor for Nonprofits

Rating: 1 out of 10
March 13, 2015
CK
Vetted Review
Verified User
Upland PSA
4 years of experience
Our entire agency uses Tenrox as our timesheet and labor distribution tool which we export to Paychex for payroll purposes. Basically our Tenrox timesheet looks like a glorified Excel spreadsheet where our employees manually input their hours worked on various contracts to the nearest quarter hour every pay period which is semi-monthly.
  • We love that our timesheets are pre-populated with all our employee's assigned contracts and we get to control what is on their timesheet as far as funder and contract codes.
  • Tenrox did very well with our integration and getting a timesheet that exports well with our payroll provider.
  • Tenrox has a great email reminder system for when people need to submit or approve timesheets.
Cons
  • Their customer service is horrible, every email I send they insist on following up with a scheduled phone conference to tell me they can't help me. I have wasted hours on conference calls over the years.
  • They upgrade their products but none of their upgrades will work with their current customer's system or "customizations". We are stuck with a 5 year old product that will only work with Internet Explorer on a PC and only when the browser is in compatibility mode. Even this functionality is touch and go.
  • They have continuously failed to make time off accruals for a semi-monthly payroll a possibility.
  • Anytime you ask them to upgrade you to their latest product they first tell you that will be another $3,000 and then they find out their upgrade isn't compatible with your settings.
Tenrox has been the only solution we can find that can make a simple timesheet that basically turns the old Excel timesheet into an online cloud based glorified Excel sheet. No drop downs for employees to pick through and little room for error. The reporting could be great but not in the way we have customized it. The reports are useless most of the time and writing a report is very difficult. If you want a nonprofit adapted timesheet for multiple funders and contracts without any frills or reporting then this is it!

Deb Review

Rating: 9 out of 10
April 12, 2014
DD
Vetted Review
Verified User
Upland PSA
2 years of experience
We used it to do time and expenses and it interfaced to our AR
  • User Friendly
Cons
  • Need to automate pulling receipts to invoicing
I liked Tenrox. It was user friendly and we had good feed back from our users. Automation to pull receipts to invoices would have been nice

Tenrox: for richer or poorer, in good times and bad...

Rating: 9 out of 10
February 12, 2016
Vetted Review
Verified User
Upland PSA
3 years of experience
Tenrox is being used for timekeeping and expense reporting against projects. We use Tenrox as a billing software mainly. Tenrox is one of three systems that we have to use and was chosen to be implemented when the previous Access Database reached capacity. It is being used across all of one of the divisions of our company, and I am currently evaluating the needs to be able to add another division. We are able to track employee billable hours, project totals, project profitability, and avoid lost billable time/expenses with the reporting abilities offered in Tenrox.
  • User interface on time entry is simple to use.
  • Reporting abilities are basically unlimited. If you put the information in to Tenrox, there is a way to report on it.
  • Customer Service/Support not only at implementation but even after [becoming] an established user.
  • Simple to set up new clients/projects/billing rules/rates/tasks/users/etc.
Cons
  • The expense user interface and entry is not simple to use.
  • I would like to see all entries needed by a user if multiple licensing features are purchased to be available at one screen. For example, if you have time and expense licenses in Tenrox, then the user can make entries for both features on the same screen.
  • Ability to report on time and expense on the same reports without having to pay Tenrox for a custom report. You can only report on time or on expense. To get the information on one combined report, you have to have a custom report created.

We have discovered over the last few years using Tenrox that we could adapt our needs or processes to fit in the Tenrox box rather than adapting Tenrox to fit in ours completely. I feel like Tenrox would be better suited for a company that has fewer clients and projects over the course of a year, as well as fewer users. We have approximately 350 clients, 21,077 projects in Tenrox at this exact moment (we close projects as we can), 188 active users currently, and 415,635 tasks (some of course assigned to now closed projects).

With this much information hosted through the Tenrox cloud server, we experience increased lag time frequently. This causes a lot of unwanted rejection towards Tenrox in our company.

Tenrox - leader of time management

Rating: 7 out of 10
March 04, 2015
Vetted Review
Verified User
Upland PSA
4 years of experience
Tenrox is being used as a resource management tool in our information's department only. We are looking into rolling it out to other departments in our company. It helps reconcile actual hours worked on specific projects or O&M tasks. This tool is a great database for capturing project hours that can be capitalized and used for backup.
  • Detail for capital projects.
  • Shows associate work capacity throughout the year.
  • Helps clarify projects misses and gains by allowing to reconcile to forecast.
Cons
  • Does not connect to SAP.
  • New upgrade caused us to lose many reporting features.
  • Upgrades 1-4 times per year.
I was not part of the selection process but we were only in the market for a time management system. I know now Tenrox provides a lot more features now than what we currently use the tool for.

I like it and I know it's being improved

Rating: 6 out of 10
April 12, 2014
CH
Vetted Review
Verified User
Upland PSA
3 years of experience
It was used for resource management and project time tracking. Agency wide for time tracking PM/AM team for resource management
  • Allows for detailed day to day hours allocation
  • Data can be pulled into excel and provided pie charts for resource allocation
  • Reporting
Cons
  • I was using the IE version until we were supposed to upgrade. Using VM ware sucked
  • It could have performed faster and been more modern looking
Does it allow me to adjust day to day time for individuals.
This was very helpful for agency creative/UX/tech team resource planning
Was less appropriate for budget tracking that was client facing
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