Workflow Automation
Workflow automation is the ability to route work requests along an approval process automatically.
Cat avg: 7
Workflow automation is the ability to route work requests along an approval process automatically.
Cat avg: 7
Users can search for related materials across files, discussions threads, schedules, etc. using project keywords or tags.
Cat avg: 7.5
Users can author or access “How-to” help and reference tips about internal processes.
Cat avg: 7.7
Users can access the most up-to-date version of a document, track changes, and revert to older versions if needed.
Cat avg: 7.9
This includes the ability to plan, track, collaborate and report on tasks.
Cat avg: 7.7
Users can follow other users and/or join specific projects, electing to receive notifications when there are changes and updates.
Cat avg: 8.3
Users can join groups or message boards for forum-style collaboration.
Cat avg: 8.4
Project management software provides capabilities to streamline management of complex projects through task management, team collaboration and workflow automation
This includes the ability to plan, track, collaborate and report on tasks.
Category average: 7.7
Gantt charts are charts that show tasks or events along the y-axis displayed against time along the x-axis.
Category average: 7.4
Scheduling capabilities allow users to set schedules on tasks, and create timelines and milestones.
Category average: 7.7
Workflow automation is the ability to route work requests along an approval process automatically.
Category average: 7
Mobile access is the ability to access the software from a smartphone or tablet.
Category average: 8.3
Users can search for related materials across files, discussions threads, schedules, etc. using project keywords or tags.
Category average: 7.5
Includes visual tools such as pinboards, mind-maps, or charts for collaborative brainstorming and/or workflow planning.
Category average: 6.5
Features that allow team members to communicate about collaborative projects and keep each other informed of their opinions and progress.
Instant messaging tool allows users to communicate with select other users in real-time threads.
Category average: 8.8
Users can follow other users and/or join specific projects, electing to receive notifications when there are changes and updates.
Category average: 8.3
Users can join groups or message boards for forum-style collaboration.
Category average: 8.4
Users can create and participate in surveys to get input from other collaborators.
Category average: 7.6
Users can author or access “How-to” help and reference tips about internal processes.
Category average: 7.7
Integrates with GoToMeeting for web conferencing.
Category average: 8.6
Integrates with Gmail and Google Hangouts.
Category average: 6.2
Integrates with Microsoft Outlook to tie in email threads.
Category average: 9.3
Features that allow collaborators to view, work on, and organize files.
Users can access the most up-to-date version of a document, track changes, and revert to older versions if needed.
Category average: 7.9
Supports video file types
Category average: 7.6
Supports audio file types, such as .mp3, .mp4, and .wav
Category average: 8
Users can edit files and attach comments to files.
Category average: 8
Users can control access to (shared) files, including different levels of access such as view-only or permission to edit.
Category average: 8.2
Includes advanced security features such as file encryption or remote data wipe.
Category average: 8.2
Integrates with Google's cloud storage platform, Google Drive.
Category average: 6.2
Device syncing that updates files connected to the cloud, keeping all files up to date regardless of where they are edited or viewed.
Category average: 8.3
This includes the ability to plan, track, collaborate and report on tasks.
Mobile access is the ability to access the software from a smartphone or tablet.
Users can organize related materials such as files, discussions, and tasks by attaching metadata tags.
Users can search for related materials across files, discussions threads, schedules, etc. using project keywords or tags.
Collaboration tool integrates with other project management software
Includes visual tools such as pinboards, mind-maps, or charts for collaborative brainstorming and/or workflow planning.
Users can view and post to a running record of current activities and statuses, akin to major social media platforms.
Users can follow other users and/or join specific projects, electing to receive notifications when there are changes and updates.
Users can respond to activities and projects by posting comments to the item. This may also include the capability to “like” or vote on items.
Users can join groups or message boards for forum-style collaboration.
Users can share links and documents with their networks via chat, status updates, or discussions, but sharing of sensitive material and/or sharing outside the network is appropriately restricted.
Users can author or access “How-to” help and reference tips about internal processes.
Users can access the most up-to-date version of a document, track changes, and revert to older versions if needed.
Supports document file types, such as .doc, .docx, PDF, and plain text among others.
Supports image file types, such as .png and .jpeg
Supports video file types
Supports audio file types, such as .mp3, .mp4, and .wav
Users can edit files and attach comments to files.
Users can control access to (shared) files, including different levels of access such as view-only or permission to edit.
Integrates with Google's cloud storage platform, Google Drive.
Device syncing that updates files connected to the cloud, keeping all files up to date regardless of where they are edited or viewed.
A web interface, so that users can access files without installing anything.
Multiple users (with editing access) can edit a file simultaneously.