1. Andrea Bosso

    head of WEB and UM Units at Domino

    10 October 2010 11:46am

    Andrea Bosso

    Hi, my name is Andrea Bosso and I am the founder of Domino, a 40-people digital agency in Italy.

    As the agency grows, we are reconsidering our management tools. At the moment, we run our clients/project list on sugarcrm and time tracking is done via xls files.

    We had a few demo (workamajig, streamtime and synergist) and would like to know your opinion.

    What is your solution?

  2. david morisseau

    Software Guru at self affiliated

    12 October 2010 17:35pm

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    Hey Andrea,

    This is something that's really diverse amongst businesses, as so many businesses out there have different needs.

    As a small business, I don't know if I would suggest going for specific software now because there's software out there that can manage your business entirely much better. By specific software I mean getting a specific project management software or specific CRM software. Why not combine? As a small business you're in the perfect spot to get a software meant to manage your business as a whole.

    WORKetc is a small business software that combines project management, crm, and billing together into one software you can use to manage your entire business. It helps make collaboration on all of these aspects simpler, but also automating and streamlining certain activities becomes more common because you have everything in one. Track all time via built in time sheets, set reminders, to dos, view gantt charts, project dependency features, etc. It's a full scale management software that could help bring your business up a level.

    Their free two week demo: http://www.worketc.com/sign_up

  3. Andrea Bosso

    head of WEB and UM Units at Domino

    17 October 2010 17:14pm

    Andrea Bosso

    Thanks i'll take a look. are you a user or the developer?

  4. Anonymous

    19 October 2010 00:22am

    I use the software on a daily basis for managing a variety of online work I do, but at the moment I'm actually doing contract work for WORKetc.

    So, technically, I'm affiliated (call me bias) - but I use the system for my own freelancing needs and have been doing so for some time now. Their software does a great job when it comes to managing a small business and helping in terms of efficiency and automation.

    Definitely worth taking a look.

  5. Chris Savage

    Director at Mediastation

    19 October 2010 11:49am

    Chris Savage

    We use streamtime. Have found it incredibly usefull in leui of old manual systems, as with any system though you have to religously use it or it just adds process not efficiency. Now we have the whole studio committed to time sheets we get a real visability of our projects in real time. It has a CRM - not the greatest but effective, its power is in the day to day visability of projects and opportunities. Would strongly recomend trialling it.    

  6. Andrea Bosso

    head of WEB and UM Units at Domino

    19 October 2010 13:36pm

    Andrea Bosso

    Thanks chris!

    I had a demo and it was ok, even if I would prefer a web-based solution (streamtime is also available on the web, but is is client based, i think.)

    As for WORKetc, i think it's a very interesting solution, unfortunately i did not find any "Resource Planning" page, which is very important for us.

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    23 December 2010 16:00pm

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    Advisor at Ica

    23 December 2010 16:03pm

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