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Freedcamp Reviews & Product Details
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 |
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It's a great program that allows us to work together effectively as a team. It's also simple to use, so I find myself using it for my own tasks, not just our team projects.
It's still a newer program, so it doesn't have all the bells and whistles of some of its competitors yet.
We started using Freedcamp because tasks were falling through the cracks and some of our team was overworked while others were underutilized. Freedcamp has helped us keep track of all our tasks and better distribute workloads.
We tried so many (free) systems before settling on this one. Freedcamp makes it easy to manage deadlines, tasks, and loop in the appropriate staff members.
Sometimes you’ll get 100 emails a day just notifying you of simple updates to ongoing projects.
It keeps everyone looped in when lots of projects are happening at once. Makes it easier to meet deadlines
The robustness of the tool, there's tons of scope for good project tracking.
Some of the UI features aren't 100% intuitive, and take some learning.
Project management and time tracking
Freedcamp have all what we need as a team: is free, have time-tracking, is easy to use, can manage tasks and sub-tasks, has a great UX/UI...
There is nothing relevant about Freedcamp that I dislike... Sometimes I left the time-tracking on and the day after, when I realise it, is quite frustrating. It would be useful that when you close the navigator window a popup will show up with your current time-tracking activated.
Time-tracking Tasks Deadlines Calendar Discussions Team management and project achievements
Being able to collaborate with people inside and outside of your organization.
Changes that are made are not always clean. Some bold test or highlighting of the change could really help.
External communication and project management requests.
Freedcamp gives me the ability to communicate tasks and updates with the geographically remote members of my teams. A definite boost to efficiency and growth of the team.
Not a lot to dislike about Freedcamp. The requirements I have for my projects are not really that complex. Assigning tasks, tracking follow-up, and communication are all done really well.
My projects require people resources that are spread out all over the world. Different time zones and obviously different locations can make it difficult to coordinate the various activities. Freedcamp takes this challenge away.
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 the notification features a LOT, so you can see when someone adds content or a comment to a project (if you want to, you can also disable notifications, but I rely on them). This has been super useful for our team who work on projects from 5 different locations.
There's nothing I really dislike, occasionally I think the display, like on the main page, could be better/more organized.
How to communicate with teams working on the same project from 5 locations--it allows us to keep up to date with each other on progress.
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.