
Jennifer
United States | 02 June 2015An amazing tool that has helped me justify resources, budget and my team's existence. I can't live without it.

Ashley
United States | 01 June 2015I find your system to work out well with what I do. I don't have any major issues with it. I don't delve into every aspect that my fellow co-workers might so I can't give a very detailed view however I have not had any issues with LP.

Darcy
United States | 01 June 2015We are a small IT company and have tried a handful of PM products and have found LP to be the most customizable and user friendly. We appreciate the level of flexibility built into the LP and also the interest in the support team to ensure that our individual needs are meet to the best of their ability. We know LP has bigger customers, but they continue to seek out our suggestions and feedback and then act on them to find solutions that make our daily project management successful. Thank you LP!

Alfio
United States | 01 June 2015Great online project management software!

Christian Gustafson
United States | 30 May 2015Typically you see project planning in static, schedule/date driven Gantt chart tools. Liquid Planner turns that method right on it's head! First you set each staff member's commitment in hours per week. Then you load your plans, build dependencies, estimate workload for tasks, assign resources and set you deadline and priority (stack ranked). All the while Liquid Planner is automatically loading your resources and calculating your schedule. If you have a project in danger, Liquid Planner flags the specific tasks in danger. Then you just need to make the standard business trade-offs (change priority, work harder, change scope or re-negotiate deadlines). Oh - and making these changes is very simple and you see the impact of your decision right away in the ENTIRE portfolio. No more resource loading tools, pivot tables or unclear next actions - it's a beautiful thing! This is core our business. We help clients unlock talent and potential in their teams and we have used MANY project planning tools (MS Project Server, EPM Live, MavenLink, TeamworkPM, ProjectManager.com, ConnectWise, OneNote, Excel, 10,000ft, SmartSheet, BaseCamp, Kanban Tool, RallyDev, MS TFS Server, Outlook Tasks, Wrike, Clarizen, Gunius Project, Resource Guru, Podio and others...) Test the company you are looking at with this one question: Are the plan schedules & portfolio built automatically based on what my resources can commit to? What we have found is - NO - most project planning tools are based on a set schedule and deadlines which leaves the project manager to juggle resources and static, date driven schedules to try to meet unrealistic commitments...which is just becomes a compounding problem.

Craig
United States | 30 May 2015Only have a minute: 1. Putting in multiple dependencies takes too many clicks. MS Project is so much easier. Please number the tasks so I can just put in a comma delimited list as dependents. 2. If you just add bill rates somewhere and multiply it by hours, I can do contract bids with this program. Put a place to enter rates by discipline, along with a summary spreadsheet view for project and subtask cost.

Adam
United States | 30 May 2015The program has helped slightly with what to work on next. The problem that I is that proximity of the project has more weight than recorded deadlines. It would help that if entered deadlines shifted projects automatically. I have to spend a large portion of time adjusting projects to get it so that projects with hard deadlines farther down the list have prominence.

Jessica
United States | 30 May 2015Love liquid planner. Our team was having a hard time organizing, prioritizing and sharing our progress on a pilot project. We use LP to guide our planning meetings. I would like to find an easy way to share the gant chart with stakeholders and share information in a simple and easy way about the project with those not directly involved with the project

Sean King
United Kingdom | 30 May 2015As a veteran of the majority of EPM and work capacity systems SaaS and In-house. I can say that LP has all the virtues of being at the top of the tree in years to come in the industry and the Gartner Quadrant.

Robert
United States | 30 May 2015Putting a task on hold cause the dependent tasks to be flagged with red markers. This indicates a problem. There is no problem, just a reason to put a hold on a task. Either remove the marker or make it yellow to show that there is an active hold.

Mathieu
Canada | 29 May 2015I really enjoy the tool. I can't wait for it to manage quotation and billing.

Zuz Kudelova
Spain | 27 May 2015I have been working with Liquidplanner for some time know - it is, for sure, what of the neatest project management apps out there! It's easy to use and navigate. Their team is always very helpful!

Martin Moresco
Argentina | 20 May 2015We are a small digital design company based in Miami and Buenos Aires; and as most of the companies that face a growing experience, we found that projects organization and resource planning became more and more complex while more people joined the team. Because of this we started our own process of re-thinking our strategy and luckly we found Luiquid Planner. Eventhough we are doing our first steps on it, we found it extremely easy to use. From initial configuration to the point of having a "ready to use" tool, we only spent two weeks where we just required a couple of calls in order to dissipate some doubts. We found that we can cover from 90/95 % of our process by configuring it properly, and this means a lot of time gained by avoiding duplicated tasks and syncing tasks between several tools. We always found somebody in Liquid Planner available to talk and to help and that is a great and a remarkable value in these days. From our point of view (because we are a digital design company) just a "Look and Feel" tunning would make this tool the best one ever. Martin Moresco Operations Manager at 451.com