Toggl track
Optimized for Visual project planning and team collaboration
We’ve tried loads of tools and seen how AutoCAD can transform project management. It automates the dull tasks, boosts communication, and syncs data. This leads to smoother projects and better teamwork.
After thorough testing and real-world use, we’ve put together a list of the top project management tools that work well with AutoCAD. We checked each one for compatibility, features, and how it boosts project management workflows with AutoCAD.
Pros | Cons |
Intuitive user interface. | Manual time tracking. |
Wide range of integrations. | Limited remote workforce management. |
Robust reporting capabilities. | No productivity monitoring. |
We appreciate Toggl Plan for its intuitive drag-and-drop interface that makes project management accessible and straightforward. Its visual timelines allow us to quickly see the status of projects and adjust plans on the fly, enhancing our team’s ability to respond to changes without missing a beat.
Another aspect we love is the seamless integration with other tools, such as calendars and communication apps. This connectivity ensures that everyone on the team stays informed and can contribute effectively, fostering a collaborative environment that drives productivity.
Pros | Cons |
Pricing | Limited customization |
Easy to use | Limited integrations |
Note taking | Slwo at times |
Small and medium sized businesses looking for an easy-to-use project management system, should check out Project.co. We believe it represents an excellent choice for maintaining client relationships and ensuring the smoother running of major projects.
Each company project has its own ‘Hub’, where you can see every aspect of the project’s progress. Time tracking, budgeting, calendars, etc etc, it’s all stored in the Hub, giving users a comprehensive overview of the project.
There’s also a great built-in chat function that means you can contact other project members simply by using the @ button. We would have liked to see a few more integration options, but with prices starting at just $8 per user per month, Project.co represents excellent value for SMEs.
Pros | Cons |
Reviewing files | Buggy at times |
Streamlining tasks | too much notifications |
Managing deadlines | Slow at times |
RoboHead offers one of the most sophisticated project management solutions on the market today. The software contains everything you could possibly want to manage your projects effectively and to a high standard.
As you would expect, there are time tracking tools, invoicing features, resource management functions and all the usual features you get from the best project management solutions. But in addition, you also get a range of less prevalent options, that really make RoboHead stand out from the crowd. For example, you can design, circulate and review client surveys.
We especially appreciated the reporting elements on the site. They are incredibly detailed and give users a comprehensive look at all project elements. This is fantastic for spotting trends, adjusting goals and identifying areas for improvement. In short, this is a wonderful project management solution that will take your business to the next level.
Pros | Cons |
Organizing Goals & Tasks | Pricey |
Track project progress | Takes time to master |
Increase productivity | Integrations not synced |
If your business uses the OKR goal setting methodology, then Weekdone could be the work management tool for you. Whatever you (or any of your employees) are doing, the key goals of the task are always visible, making it easy for users to stay focused on the company mission.
When it comes to the minutiae of project management, Weekdone has it covered. There are live dashboards that give you a ‘one shot’ look at how a project is progressing. In addition, you also get regular reports and even receive personal feedback from individual users. We also really appreciated the fact that you can integrate other business tools (including Slack and Asana) into Weekdone. All in all, this is a superb solution for goal orientated businesses of all sizes.
Pros | Cons |
Financial features | Steep learning curve |
Time tracking | No free version |
Extensive user permisson | Pricing |
For work and project management, Paymo offers a solid platform complete with team collabs, file proofing, and resource scheduling capabilities. Users can easily create projects, add tasks, and put multiple users on to the same projects. Better still, we found that templates can be saved for later use which is a handy feature. We also really like the fact that there are four different views – list, table, board, and calendar – through which to manage work.
Pricing starts at $5.95/user/month with access to the complete suite. This includes accessing accounting functionalities, automated client invoices, proposals and more. For freelancers, the ability to turn proposals into projects and receive online payments through the platform is a game-changer and a reason we recommend this more to individuals and smaller businesses.
Pros | Cons |
Quick onboarding | Limited integrations |
Proofing | Slow at times |
Team communication | No financial tools |
Offering an API feature and integrating with storage solutions like Dropbox, ProofHub is a cloud-based management solution for a wide array of businesses. We’ve found tons of top features here including resource and task management, collaboration and communication features. The wealth of options matches that of other solutions we’ve found available in the industry.
ProofHub comes as a subscription service a $99 per month. This gives businesses full access to the suite of management functions. Top tools here include file versioning, which allows users to track any changes. We also like the fact that complex projects can be simplified, something larger teams will find particularly useful. Finally, ProofHub also offers one-on-one and group communication features for more thorough and effective team management.
Pros | Cons |
User Friendly | Very limited free plan |
Customizable | Set up time |
Lots of integrations | Slow at times |
For companies and businesses at the smaller end of the scale looking for a cloud-based project management solution, we think Airtable is a great option. It’s mostly geared toward data organization and some collaborative tools. To do this, it uses a recognizable spreadsheet format where data can be linked together, for instance inventory items to vendors.
Depending on the plan, there are different prices for Airtable. However, it’s free for 1000 records/base or starts at $20/user/month for 50,000 records/base. For access across multiple devices and operating systems, Airtable is a great solution as we found it’s fully compatible. We liked that the mobile interface simply scales the spreadsheets down to tappable cards for easy access and reading. A key benefit for us in Airtable is the way it can be integrated with other services. Additionally, all tables are sharable, allowing users to track who and what changes have been made. A unique chat tool within documents allows for increased collaboration for efficient task completion rates.