Projects don't always go as planned. You can perfectly outline the tasks, major milestones, and timeline for each project, but in the end, things happen: clients don't send the information you need, a key employee walks out the door, a technical issue pops up that requires you to rethink the approach.
This can spiral out of control when everyone is simply referring to a color-coded spreadsheet and replying to a confusing email thread. That's why so many agencies invest in project management software.
They need an easy-to-use interface to track timelines, tasks, time, and budgets. They need something people will actually want to use on a daily basis. And every agency is different, which means every agency needs a different type of project management tool.
We've put together a list of some of the top platforms that are made with agencies in mind:...
10 Questions to Ask Before Investing in a Project Management Tool