For a user-friendly online project management experience, Freedcamp provides a comprehensive feature selection that can easily be customized to ensure that you only use the ones that your team actually needs. The platform offers an innovative interface perfect for businesses and freelancers. With Freedcamp, you can easily stay on top of tasks and projects. It’s specially built for small businesses and freelancers so they can get organized with ease.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Mobile Android, Mobile iPad, Mobile iPhone |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
I've used a lot of different project management systems, and Freedcamp is by far my favorite. The reasons I like Freedcamp so much are, 1) you only pay for what you need. You're not spending $50/month on features that you don't even use. 2) The interface is clean and intuitive for my clients. Even clients who are not very tech-savvy find it easy to use. 3) The branding doesn't stand out and conflict with my own, like so many other PMS. It's very clean and feels almost "white label".
The documentation is good, but not great. I feel like I've had to figure some things like integrations out on my own.
Freedcamp helps me keep projects on track, manage client communication, and keep everything organized. My clients know what I need from them and when, and are kept informed of the project's progress when i simply check off a task. Very helpful, and emails are no longer necessary.
I like having the ability to quickly create and assign tasks and to see what has been completed each day by various members of the team. I also like that I get daily emails with a recap of everything that was completed throughout the day.
I would like to be able to easily create workflows so that when a portion of the task is completed it is automatically assigned to someone else to complete the next steps. If there is a way to do this, it is not easily found within the software.
I found that assigning and managing work for my team could be very time-consuming and I could quickly lose track of what was being completed. With Freedcamp it is much easier to see what is being worked on and what has been completed. It also keeps all of the information such as passwords and other needed tools all in one place.
It is a free project management tool with a gorgeous design and amazing functionalities. If that is not enough, it is also extensible: you can install applications from their marketplace to your project. Really exceptional.
Unfortunately there is no support for Gantt charts. Tasks can only be assigned to one person when sometimes you need to assign it to more people. A mobile app could be useful as well. But what am I complaining? It is a free solution that solves the problem in the majority of cases.
I'm using freedcamp to keep track of tasks within projects and also to keep myself organized and track my time and work progress.
Allows for easy tracking of tasks and events for my projects. Even the free tier has a large variety of helpful features. Compared to other vendors, Freedcamp offers more features on their free tier than most.
Some features that were enabled during the free premium trial period were disabled once it ended. This wouldn't allow me to alter certain aspects of pre determined tasks.
Freedcamp allows me to present milestones and task completion in a variety of ways to show progress.
After trying a variety of online project managment tools I found Freedcamp to be the best at having a complete toolkit of features. This includes lots of options for subtasks, Gantt charts, cloud connections and shifting dates.
Not as visually appealing as some of the other options and it isn't as easy to "dumb it down" for staff who need basic functionality. The mobile apps are a bit cumbersome and features which are familiar from the web are missing or run differently in the apps.
Freedcamp is best as a tool for the high level manager who needs to look at tasks for multiple projects simultaeously. It is my main dashboard for the day and helps me keep track of the full range of work in a research lab setting.
it's the cheapest solution for team or individuals. I use it only for myself, and still it's the best. I like to organize my projects. I would like an expand / collapse option for sub-tasks. It would become in handy, as I have many sub-tasks and it's hard to follow them. And comments I used to different options for a issue / task.
On mobile phone, the app is not so advanced. Also need more tags to see more clearly a projects. I suggested already the idea of collored custom tags. Also I feel like a lot of things are missing in the drag and drop pannel. Also on mobile phone, it's fustrated that I can not order tasks. Tracking time doesn't have a sum up for today or week. Also no report graph, or export report time data. Drop box or Google drive are useless, as they are open in a new tab window, and they have some download issues on some windows machine (win 8 or win 10). A google keep integration might be usefull, but I can not use tasky at all, as I can not find in on mobile app. Also it would be a nice automation if you could next time use a mail review, for your surveys. With a gmail integration, you could make reviews, directly from aproved emails.
As I already said above, I use it for organize my projects, and also for the archive benefit. A freedcamp integration with slack it would be nice for work management, without zappier / included in current plan.
This can be used for small group or personal use.
Several features that are available in other tools are missed.
I'm using Freedcamp for my personal planning and scheduling tool. It's good enough for my personal needs.
It's organized, straightforward, easy to use and allow collaborative works
It's sometimes chaotic; it's not possible to define deadline for subtasks; it's not possible to download all the infos (text, attachments) related to a task
Handle big projects and deadlines; I can have things under control
Tasks management, notifications, gantt, widget
Absence of unique id for tasks, integration with slack
Operations and development management
Easy to use, the interface is really intuitive. The different packs allow you to only buy and pay for the features you really need, but even the free plan provides enought tools to manage a project properly
The mobile apps can be improved, but apart from this there are not really cons to highlight.
I've used FreedCamp as a project management tool to help me keeping track of the progress and the various objectives together with my team.
I like that there are several levels of membership (freemium to enterprise) and none of them are terribly expensive. I can create as many projects as I like and invite team members and collaborators. When I have needed to switch my membership levels to change with my company it is easy and immediate. I have had some hiccups when first implementing it as they don't have any ready made templates, and I had to train my staff on how to use it as well. Now that I know what I am doing with it - I use it constantly.
I wish that email integration was easier. You can email into a project - but you have to have a specific email for each project and they are just long and weird - so I rarely use it.
I needed a platform to manage several projects with different team players without have to get a second mortgage. I also needed something that could be used for a wide variety of projects ( from video to webdesign) and this has done very well.
I like the Task Lists feature and the way it allows me to organize responsibilities based on priority level, as well as delegate to different individuals on my team. I also appreciate the file system and the calendar.
The mobile app does not access most of the features of the web version, but it's useful in a pinch when I can't get to my computer. Although it doesn't always open when I need it to. Occasionally I will have to close and reopen because the app gets stuck on the logo screen.
It's great for time-management and consolidating all of my project pieces into one convenient place. As a freelancer, it helps a great deal in directing clients to specific tasks and keeping project management in everyone's field of vision.
I can pay only for things I need and I want to use and I don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars for things I don’t need.I love the ability to track my own projects in real time and to stay on track.
It would be great if they could make an integration with Google Docs. I don’t have other dislikes about the software.!
I am able to keep my projects on track, to manage the interaction with my client and to keep everything in order.!
I liked it best about their real time, you know, feel real time feel of the overall system.
well the interface somehow needs more color.
Freedcamp helped me keep track of the things that are needed to be done. Makes me remember the things that should be done next. Its general use is for project management where I, to be honest, really need this system for I have a lot of projects from different departments. With this system I am able to comply the most or highest priority task to be done. With this system you will not need to memorize the things you have to do next. Well that's a plus!
Freedcamp software will help you a lot with managing your tasks when you are responsible for multiple ongoing projects. You can organize your tasks and subtasks within the project, set up due dates, reminders, milestones and track status. The tool also provides multiple dashboards so that you can view your ongoing tasks day-by-day. The tool will definitely satisfy all your project management needs and make your daily work much more organized and manageable.
The tool provides everything you need to manage your ongoing projects much more efficient. I like everything this tool has to offer. Perhaps, if your role is a project manager, you may need more comprehensive PM tool but I feel completely satisfied with its functionality.
I needed a simple and easy-to-use project management tool that would help me to manage multiple projects and related tasks on a day-to-day basis. Freedcamp served me well so that my work realted tasks became much more organized
Well for starters it is free for unlimited users and projects (limited to 10MB file size limit) and the paid versions are affordable. The project planning and collaboration is easy with a nice interface and drag and drop features. Creating new tasks is fast and updating task stages and assigning them is a breeze. It makes communication easy and tasks are well organized. I been using this for a while and it didn't disappoint
Some limitations like moving tasks between projects and the fact that there is no mobile app. It is also kinda complicated to rename files and folders Would be nice to have a Gantt Chart too. I don't like the fact that it has no mobile application, that would be great to communicate and manage tasks straight from the mobile.
We improved the overall collaboration with team members for small projects. Helps get details and tasks organized to simply the way we look at projects and progress. The time tracking feature also help you hold your staff accountable for delays . Freedcamp helped fix our communication gap between project managers and employees.
I love that I can have all the tasks that need to be done in one spot so I don't have to look over a bunch of lists all over my desk. It is also nice that I can control the views, so I can see what is assigned to each person or a view of the due dates. It is really easy to go in and change dates and add in comments as well. This software is really easy to collaborate with others on as well.
I wish that you could assign a project/task to multiple people, right now you have to pick one person. I also wish that it was easier for me to be added to other freedcamp projects but that very well could be just the way our office has it set up.
I am trying to solve the problem of managing multiple clients with multiple high priority projects, and this makes it really organized and a good way to split up tasks. Some of the benefits I have realized so far is the ease of use, I came from a completely different department with interest in account management and freedcamp made it super easy to catch right on.
Freedcamp is really useful for business and personal project management. The ability to create different projects, linked to calendar, with tasks and attribution is the best feature.
Usability can be a little difficult —for example, can be hard to mark a task complete
Great benefits for helping to coordinate across teams. Challenge to get everyone to use it, and to follow up once a task is complete. But really helpful for managing projects.
I like that we can use this project management tool to not only manage our larger project, but also our smaller tasks for our retainer clients who just need ongoing support with smaller projects. Being able to export data in a clean manner and set deadlines and levels of importance is key for our planning as well. We're integrating KPI's and tracking overall success through a dashboard that uses information from the data we are able to get out of Freedcamp.
It's not extremely visually appealing, but it is functional. People in our organization have loved DoneDone & Basecamp for being colorful, bubbly, and basically pretty. I don't need it for that function, so I like this much better.
We're solving project management of different type and size projects in one central location. We've used various software stacks in the past and it has confused our team overall, so we needed to compromise and use just one.