LiquidPlanner is a project management solution built for teams who want to prioritize planning and intend to anticipate user needs to ensure seamless operations. With the platform, you can align your people, projects, and priorities to ensure the right team is able to work seamlessly. Predictive scheduling dynamically adapts to change and manages uncertainty, so you always know in real time when work will be done. LiquidPlanner is backed by the power of planning intelligence, ensuring that teams deliver and optimize their work in the best way possible.
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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 |
Activity feed where I can tag stakeholders and discuss the project
Moving projects from folder to folder is clunky.
Creating interactive marketing designs. Allows us to keep projects going on time.
The only thing I like is being able to see recent uploads from other users.
It's not intuitive and there's no active calendar activity.
Project managing and prioritizing tasks.
The templates were repeatable so you didn't have to think about it
The older people at my company couldn't follow along and the notifications are no user friendly
Project Management
I like that it has a timesheet view. yup
There's no good way to see by client a rollup of time spent and no way to differentiate between billable and non-billable on total hours.
It meets some basic needs as it is ok for logging time and planning your next week.
Good integration. Very flexible. The on-page timer is clutch.
Requires too much human process adherence
We were able to use task checklists to help facilitate the documentation for a client's FDA labeling requirements. They liked that. The dashboard customization is pretty good if everybody is correctly coding their tasks and paying attention to their dashboards.
there are nothing i like about this product other than my boss forced us to use it
this is not designed to follow any proven methodologies.
Software Development Cycle. so far, i haven't seen any benefits
Ability to add many tasks at once. Checklists. Linking Dropbox files. Reporting. Quick overview of the week.
- links are not auto-linked - editing comments breaks lines - too slow - going back in time is difficult (what changes did we make to the product in May 2013?) - replies from emails include signature images - no ability to create recurring tasks or tasks that have a fixed time (ex. meeting with a client) - having to select a project, then going back to select a projet folder - breadcrumbs (project folder and priority) are not clickable. The arrow buttom isn't as flexible. - the team I supervise write down their times on paper and transfer the hours to LP at the end of the day. One uses Google calendar to keep track of his time. - Notes and Brief are hidden. We asks the team to write a checklist "see note" when there's one. - Mobile app needs to be simplified and do a much better job.
We are a web developpement agency working with hundreds of clients. We use LP for production planning and communication. Reports are useful.