I tend to nerd out on the features and updates
July 07, 2021

I tend to nerd out on the features and updates

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Planview PPM Pro (formerly Innotas)

We are using it to manage our major projects and portfolio, making it a central location for our global departments and Associates to track and update. This also allows our c-suite to have a view of what is going on with the company globally.
  • Organizing projects into a portfolio or category
  • The new reporting and dashboard tools is AMAZING
  • Drilldowns are great for going into the detail information
  • Creating custom fields is useful to help accommodate the variety of needs each department has
  • I wish there was a way to add a table matrix, to help populate or pull data for certain fields.
  • It does get frustrating or confusing to figure out if I need to go to Resources or User to look over a person's account
  • One of our external contacts had a hard time logging into a project, even though we were told it was possible to have that.
  • I wish we knew of an upload tool for helping update the resources in PPMPro, since many times people leave, arrive, or change titles
  • Productive portfolio meetings
  • Good reminders on what to track or update
  • Less PowerPoints to create, since now we can just run a dashboard
  • Works great with PowerBI, which is a tool we use for other data, so now we can see the bigger picture

Do you think Planview PPM Pro delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Planview PPM Pro's feature set?

Yes

Did Planview PPM Pro live up to sales and marketing promises?

I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process

Did implementation of Planview PPM Pro go as expected?

I wasn't involved with the implementation phase

Would you buy Planview PPM Pro again?

Yes

I didn't use it as much, but PPMPro seems better organized than Atlassian JIRA
[I feel] It is most suited for waterfall project management, PMBOK project management process, and to have an overview of projects. But I wouldn't use it for agile methodology (Planview's Leankit tool is good for that!).