Users are generally impressed with the support
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 10:51 am
One thing I appreciate about the Accelo team is that they are constantly releasing updates and letting their users know what's coming next. Want to know what's coming in 2017? There's a blog post about that . What about Q3 2013? Yes, the team kept us updated on what was happening then, too .
As a particularly busy person, it must be reassuring that Accelo is always on the go, inspiring reviewers to say , "We found Accelo and were so glad we made the switch."
Accelo works in modules; some use Accelo as a customer relationship management software , others use it as a professional services automation tool , but for the purposes and goals of this article, I've specifically looked at its "projects" module.
Accelo starts at $16 per month for its Plus tier. If you’re a vk database fan of online Kanban software or visual task management systems, Accelo is intuitive from the start. Using a visual system, users can filter cards by due date, priority, and other user-defined tags. Plus users also have access to their customer databases and records, can see Gantt charts and real-time forecasts, and can create and send invoices.
The premium version costs $34 per month and includes expense management and team features. While I would certainly recommend the Plus version on this list of the best apps, $34 is a bit steep for a single user, considering the upgrades are mostly for teams.
What's great:
Fully functional ready-to-use system with a short learning curve
Great for freelancers and entrepreneurs who want to reference client information when creating tasks.
What's good:
Huge number of integrations including Slack, PayPal, QuickBooks and Salesforce.
What needs improvement:
The premium version is overpriced
Mediocre Android App Reviews
Accelo Platforms reviews :
Overall score: 4.5
Ease of use: 4.3
Customer Service: 4.5
Agree? Disagree? Leave a review !
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As a particularly busy person, it must be reassuring that Accelo is always on the go, inspiring reviewers to say , "We found Accelo and were so glad we made the switch."
Accelo works in modules; some use Accelo as a customer relationship management software , others use it as a professional services automation tool , but for the purposes and goals of this article, I've specifically looked at its "projects" module.
Accelo starts at $16 per month for its Plus tier. If you’re a vk database fan of online Kanban software or visual task management systems, Accelo is intuitive from the start. Using a visual system, users can filter cards by due date, priority, and other user-defined tags. Plus users also have access to their customer databases and records, can see Gantt charts and real-time forecasts, and can create and send invoices.
The premium version costs $34 per month and includes expense management and team features. While I would certainly recommend the Plus version on this list of the best apps, $34 is a bit steep for a single user, considering the upgrades are mostly for teams.
What's great:
Fully functional ready-to-use system with a short learning curve
Great for freelancers and entrepreneurs who want to reference client information when creating tasks.
What's good:
Huge number of integrations including Slack, PayPal, QuickBooks and Salesforce.
What needs improvement:
The premium version is overpriced
Mediocre Android App Reviews
Accelo Platforms reviews :
Overall score: 4.5
Ease of use: 4.3
Customer Service: 4.5
Agree? Disagree? Leave a review !
3. Taskworld
When Taskworld first launched, it made our list of the best free task management software . It's since been removed solely because it's no longer free, but it's worth its coffee-cup price tag with a slew of standout features that earned it coverage in The Next Web , Inc. and TechCrunch .