Mar 16
Web and Graphic Design

Project & Time Management Tools For Designers and Agencies

By William Levins
Managing projects, tracking time and expenses, and running your design business isn't something they teach in school (though they should). It's often learned under fire, which can be problematic when you're trying to run your business.
 
We've collected a few of the Project & Time Management Solutions we looked at when it came time to replace our home grown FileMaker Pro system. We had a choice: spend time to develop a new web-based system or opt to spend our time getting and completing client business. We chose the later. But evaluating the myriad of options out there is time consuming. Here are a few of the final candidates, and the ultimate winner we selected, Intervals.
 

Intervals

Intervals 
 

FunctionFox

Function Fox 
 

Studiometry

Studiometry 
 

GoPlan

Go Plan 
 

Harvest (and basecamp)

Harvest 
 

Workamajig (previously creativemanagerpro.com)

workamajig 
 

Side Job Track

Side Job Track 
 

Clients & Profits

Clients and Profits 

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Function Point software provides web-based time sheets and project management tools, online proofing, CRM, invoicing and more. We even have a client portal for your agency to share with your clients. http://www.functionpoint.com
7/6/2011 8:20:54 PM
~ Tate
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Thanks for including us in your search. If you ever outgrow Intervals, you might give us a look again. We do a lot more than just time and project management. You might be able to consolidate some of your other software and save some money and time. Best of luck, Chris Lawrence CIO/COO Clients & Profits p.s. great captcha!
10/25/2010 4:37:40 PM
~ Chris Lawrence
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HourDoc is tool for Time Tracking. www.HourDoc.com is right treatment for time and labor management processes has to be an easy-to-administer and affordable solution for Freelancers, supervisors, employees and HR and payroll managers. They offer free application to companies less than 50 employees.
11/30/2009 12:27:16 AM
~ Ronald
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