Our Verdict

Our Verdict

Combining task management, time tracking, and invoicing, this platform is particularly well-suited for freelancers and small businesses. It offers a user-friendly interface that allows teams to manage projects, track billable hours, and create invoices all in one place. The integration of financial tools with project management helps streamline workflows for service-based industries.

Despite its strengths, larger teams or those with more complex project management needs may find the platform’s features somewhat limiting. It's an excellent choice for small teams or freelancers looking for an all-in-one solution but may not provide the depth required for managing larger-scale projects.
Pros
  • Financial features
  • Time tracking
  • Extensive user permisson
Cons
  • Steep learning curve
  • No free version
  • Pricing
Paymo
Free plan available
yes
Subscription Price
Starts at $5.90 per user per month
Integrations
ActiveCampaign, ActiveCollab, ActiveDEMAND, Acuity Scheduling
Expert Review
4.4
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Best For
managing business tasks
24/7 Support
no
Mobile App
no
Cancellation period
no
Overview

Why we like it

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.

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