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Overview

What is Workzone?

Workzone is a web-based tool for project management and collaboration from Workzone in Norristown, PA, that contains a full array of the features needed for project management. It's hub is the project dashboard, which provides a platform for team communication…

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Pricing

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Team

$24.00

Cloud
Per Month Per User

Professional

$34.00

Cloud
Per Month Per User

Enterprise

$43.00

Cloud
Per Month Per User

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://www.workzone.com/pricing

Offerings

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

Contractor WorkZone- Demo en Español

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Contractor WorkZone - Demo Video

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Workzone Titanium Air Compressor 20v Quick Review (Demo) Test

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Workzone Product Overview

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How to remove scratches from stainless steel using scouring pad (DIY) (Workzone Grinder) Quick Demo

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ALDI Workzone Router demo

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Features

Project Management

Project management software provides capabilities to streamline management of complex projects through task management, team collaboration and workflow automation

8.6
Avg 7.6

Professional Services Automation

Features that support professional services organizations

6
Avg 7.5
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Product Details

What is Workzone?

Workzone is a web-based tool for project management and collaboration from Workzone in Norristown, PA, that contains a full array of the features needed for project management. It's hub is the project dashboard, which provides a platform for team communication and tracking tasks over time as they progress towards completion. An automated to-do list can be sent to each user. Alerts flag issues nearing a critical moment or events of which team members need be aware. Templates classify projects and save time, task dependencies keep events happening in the proper order. The central dashboard allows team members to view new project requests, and the familiar Gantt chart organizes projects and their events over time. Workload reports see that tasks are assigned to the personnel best positioned to take them on. Furthermore it includes a calendar, document uploading and sharing capability, assigning permissions, email integration, a discussion board, and other features.

Live unlimited support is available to all customers, a demo is available as well. Pricing is variable.

Workzone Features

Project Management Features

  • Supported: Task Management
  • Supported: Resource Management
  • Supported: Gantt Charts
  • Supported: Scheduling
  • Supported: Workflow Automation
  • Supported: Team Collaboration
  • Supported: Support for Waterfall Methodology
  • Supported: Document Management
  • Supported: Mobile Access
  • Supported: Timesheet Tracking
  • Supported: Budget and Expense Management

Additional Features

  • Supported: Single Sign-On (SSO)
  • Supported: API Integration

Workzone Screenshots

Screenshot of Project DashboardScreenshot of Document ManagementScreenshot of Collaboration

Workzone Competitors

Workzone Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Basecamp, Smartsheet, and Wrike are common alternatives for Workzone.

Reviewers rate Task Management and Team Collaboration highest, with a score of 10.

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

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Reviews From Top Reviewers

(1-5 of 10)

User friendly and easy to use software with tons of interesting features

Rating: 9 out of 10
May 30, 2021
SK
Vetted Review
Verified User
Workzone
2 years of experience
I am having an amazing experience with this software. I love this clean, clear, and simple project management tool. This software lets us [do] our work so conveniently. Since this is web-based, [...]it is incredibly easy to implement. It is quite intuitive. It comprises all-powerful features of MS Project and MS Excel. Its layout is quite simple. It is a good source of collaboration that helps us in sharing documents and messaging across the team.
  • This is the most professional Project Management tool.
  • It is [a] most versatile tool.
  • It comprises of many powerful features such as time tracking, resource planning and client management.
  • It plays a very significant role in managing files and controlling version.
Cons
  • Its interface and usability needs some improvement.
  • There is little bit learning curve.
  • Sometimes the slight delay that occurs while updating tasks causes irritation to me.
It is no doubt a great invention. You can have live as well as recorded webinars. Its solid functionality will surely attract users. It is no doubt a great choice for project managers as well as leaders as it gives clear visibility and solid reporting. It has great capability for managing marketing and communications offices.

WorkZone: No-Frills, Effective Project Management Software

Rating: 9 out of 10
March 10, 2015
Vetted Review
Verified User
Workzone
1 year of experience
  • WorkZone provides a clear, easy-to-manage method for organizing projects by task. You can set deadlines for each individual task to be completed and have alerts sent to you when deadlines approach. It is a great way to stay on top of the small tasks that help complete a larger project successfully!
  • I love the fact that WorkZone allows different levels of access to projects. This way, management can have full access to all employees' work across projects and even across disciplines, while limiting the access that employees have. This only makes sense, seeing that someone in Business Development, say, does not need to be getting reminders about the Finance projects approaching. It helps employees focus on their tasks alone, while allowing management to maintain a grasp on all projects/tasks at hand.
  • WorkZone has the wonderful feature of being able to output to an external calendar (Outlook, Google, etc.). I live by my calendar, so having upcoming deadlines for tasks and projects lined up next to my meetings significantly helps me prioritize and manage my time well throughout the week.
Cons
  • Entering dates for individual tasks became cumbersome after a while. If I wanted tasks to happen sequentially (say, 4 tasks over a period of one month, thus 1 every week), I would still have to enter each date individually. I would greatly appreciate a function that would automatically calculate and enter sequential dates for multiple tasks.
  • The Setup menu can be slightly confusing, if users do not pay attention to which workspace they are working in. To reach a site level setup menu, you must be viewing All Workspaces. If you are working in an individual workspace and click Setup, it will take you to the setup menu for that workspace alone. It would be nice if the Setup button always took users to the site level setup, and let them navigate to the specific workspace, if they wish to do so.
  • As far as I have seen, if you post a document for review by your team members, and someone comments on it, you must navigate back to the individual document you posted to see your team members' notes. I wish there was an easier way to see all comments from the project page, without having to navigate to the task and then to the document.
WorkZone is most suited for organizations that have not used a project management software before. It is a no-frills system that gets the job done. It is best for those groups that are looking to implement a project management platform that is a blend between social task management systems and complex project management software. Those who are looking for a complex, detailed system should look elsewhere.

Is your process defined? Do you know your configuration points? Then WorkZone is right for you.

Rating: 7 out of 10
February 18, 2015
CS
Vetted Review
Verified User
Workzone
-1 years of experience
WorkZone is currently used to manage projects within the Marketing Department. The Marketing Department is responsible for all advertising, marketing collateral, email campaigns, communication plans, website management, CRM management, and reporting across the institution.
  • We were searching for transparency across projects and functions. Too frequently, projects in the creative arena had implementation significance in the technical area.
  • An online repository to share and approve work product
  • Creating templates from existing projects is a huge time saver. Timelines and responsible individuals are saved with the template. Templates can be used across work spaces.
  • Uploaded documents in the document manager module can be marked-up with edits or approved. This generates an e-mail to the responsible individual(s) and enhances productivity.
  • The reporting module is robust. We have the ability to report on the quality, quantity and resource costs of each project. These reports can be configured by individual, category, work space, or aggregated. We can view completed, current, and upcoming projects.
Cons
  • The document manager module is not linked to project tracker. When a project is completed the documents are not automatically archived. They must be manually moved to the archive section of document manager.
  • Multiple versions in document manager still cause problems for our department. We need to develop a process that addresses this issue.
  • When a project is delayed on one task, dates and timelines for dependent tasks are not automatically adjusted. As such, late reminders are sent to dependent responsible parties.
  • System notifications can be controlled by individuals and we haven't found the right mix of notifications for our entire team. Some people receive too many notifications, while others are not receiving enough.
You should have a defined process and understand your configuration points. If you don't have a clearly defined process, this tool will not solve that issue. We have a team of two administrators, the creative manager and the marketing manager, together they manage the software.

The Organizer

Rating: 8 out of 10
January 11, 2014
Vetted Review
Verified User
Workzone
1 year of experience
  • Easy to learn, even for the less software savvy person.
  • Very user friendly so it's quick and straight-forward.
  • Well organized.
Cons
  • We don't use the document manager because we move our clients through 5 workspaces. When you do this, you lose your documents. There is a big warning prior to doing it, but this won't work for us.
  • There seems to be down times in which there are glitches they are working on. But they are good about updating us on the problem and their progress.
  • The add task "+" is a bit deceiving.
It is great for new employees. It's easy to learn, which is beneficial when everything is new to a person. Also, it outlines the process so all employees can see where we are at or what needs to happen next. I think it is well-priced so even smaller businesses can take advantage of it's organizational benefits.

Great Solution, Great Support and Affordable

Rating: 8 out of 10
January 11, 2014
Vetted Review
Verified User
Workzone
0.5 years of experience
  • WorkZone has a wonderful array of features - Project tracker, different "Workspaces" that can be set up for each client, financial tracking, time tracking, calendar functions, etc.
  • There are lots of helpful views like, status by project, project to-do list, workload by responsible party or by category. The project tracker can be filtered to view exactly what you want to view - items in a certain workspace, items by responsible party, only incomplete items, etc.
  • There are lots of customization options to make each space match the brand. For example, each Workspace can be set up with the client logo, colors, etc. Each Workspace can have different access settings, so if you have clients using WorkZone with you, they won't necessarily see your other projects and clients (given the right settings).
  • Project templates are wonderful for projects you do often - you can select an end date or a start date and it will build the timeline for you. You can even assign tasks in the template, if they always go to the same person, or you can leave them blank and add them in later.
  • There are several different options for loading projects into their system - from an Excel template, creating an outline (either basic tasks, or you can add tasks/dates/responsibilities all at once), building from an existing WorkZone template you've created, or importing from MS Project.
  • If you set up WorkZone to use with clients, there are extremely helpful features to help with client review and approvals - it's all done through the system. You can send creative through the system, and the client can provide feedback and send it back. No more digging around for that email that's in your inbox.... somewhere....
  • I've been able to access via computer, mobile and tablet. I occasionally have issues trying to modify things, like trying to check a box from a smaller screen, but projects can still be accessed while on the go.
  • WorkZone has provided excellent support and multiple trainings, on different levels. We did a training for system admins, and a more basic training for users who won't be in the settings and customization pieces. Their customer support, the very few times I've had to use it, has been very responsive.
Cons
  • If you are not set up to use WorkZone with clients, exporting timelines to share with other parties is a bit basic. There are options to export to a pdf or Excel. It looks exactly like a screenshot, not anything impressive to show a client. It would be nice to have options to add text or contact information from WorkZone before exporting, so it looks a little more customized. It doesn't seem to have the same customization that each Workspace has.
  • Importing from Excel is a bit clunky. You have to use a template set up by WorkZone. My team has extensive Excel documents we've set up over several years as timelines, and finding a way to connect our existing timelines with the Excel template has been a bit difficult, adding a layer of work. I'm sure this would be improved if we set up more project templates in WorkZone, eliminating our Excel usage, but with the limited export settings, we've primarily been providing Excel timelines to our clients and implementing WorkZone for our internal tracking.
  • There are options to export the calendar, but it would be nice to be able to subscribe to the calendar in my Outlook, so updates are constant and not triggered by an export.
Overall, when I did my research, WorkZone seemed to have the most extensive but easy to use tools of the project management systems on the market; especially when you factor in cost. I think it would work really well with a smaller group that is just getting started in organizing their processes, as it'll be easy to build their systems around what WorkZone offers. I also think adding client users, in addition to your internal users, makes a big difference. If your clients are tech-savvy enough to handle an online system (which is pretty user-friendly), it really helps streamline projects. This isn't to say larger companies couldn't utilize it - as long as you have the time and dedication to modify your processes and get everything in place. WorkZone provides an excellent amount of support and training to assist from their end. The packages without client users would be really helpful for internal teams, where you don't necessarily need to send out timelines, and all the key players can have WorkZone accounts to log in to. I think it's an excellent project management solution!
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