ManagePro Review

ManagePro

ManagePro is a project management software for freelancers, directors, managers at small and mid-sized businesses whose role is to manage people and then projects or tasks. The software will guide you through the application of the 80-20 project management principles: you’ll focus on top 20% of your tasks thanks to the organization, accountability, and project tracking tools.

According to the 80-20 theory, the 80% of proposed projects only generates 20% of the needed value to be created. You need a tool to take out the most of your ideas: ManagePro provides you with the tools to manage the top 20% of your projects managing the coworkers’ efforts successfully.

You can track the status of the project, what you delegated, work on goals and priority setting, visibility and ownership measuring results through the dashboard. Outline, Gantt chart or Mindmap format will help you keeping track of the work process. It’s possible to keep an eye on status updates in both metrics and text and to drag and drop documents embedded as progress. You can be notified when projects are missing updates.

It’s possible to give each team it’s own ManagePro view thanks to the multiple configurations and customizable templates. ManagePro works as a desktop and cloud application. Support is available via FAQs, online and phone support and video tutorials. A free trial is available, and then you can choose from ManagePro subscription or one-time license purchase basis. You can choose from ManagePro Lite ($15/month/user), ManagePro ($495, one time purchase), ManagePro Cloud ($40/user/month) or ManagePro Plus ($795, one time purchase).

Conclusion

Rich in features, ManagePro it’s worth a try.

ACCU-RATE:
Usability: 8 /10 Speed: 8.5 /10 Features: 8.5 /10 Support: 8 /10 Pricing: 8 /10

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