Quick Base Rules
December 11, 2017

Quick Base Rules

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

Overall Satisfaction with Quick Base

Quick Base was initially agreed upon to use by the quality assurance department of a company we are consultants for. Now that others have seen it, people in finance, supply chain, and engineering are starting to become involved; even some of their contract service providers use Quick Base to view certain information.
  • Quick Base is great at being easy-to-use. With minimal training, employees are actively using Quick Baes every day.
  • Quick Base is easy to develop. Being a low-code platform, users of all levels can develop applications.
  • Quick Base could improve on the graph capabilities when using a multi-user field. Sometimes we want to show how many tasks a person has, but when it is a multi-user field, every combination of people is separate line.
  • It would be great to have an audit trail that can be viewed by users. Sometimes we wish to see who has changed something but don't have the level of granularity we are looking for.
Working at a small company, Quick Base has allowed a quality system to be developed and deployed quickly. It is a great tool for small companies.
Quick Base is much easier to use than SAP, which is more labor intensive to develop.
Coming from an engineering background, I have a little technical experience and have taken a coding course in college. I believe that makes Quick Base extremely easy to use. With a clear idea, building an application takes little time; maintaining an application is more labor intensive if requirements are constantly changing.
  • Building and deploying business applications faster
  • Improving our ability to drive insights from our data
  • Improving collaboration across one or more teams
We are able to have people across the entire company collaborate, which has been great. Within a few months, we have multiple applications up and running. Lastly, graphs and data are representative and being used at meetings.
I have only had to update a Quick Base-developed application once and it was a little difficult. I think that is more of a testament to how the application was set up.
We have introduced Quick Base at one client already, and we are looking to introduce it to more places.