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2 of the Best Project Management Software for Designers

March 8, 2022 Elizabeth Tobin

It takes work to manage a business

Like real, hard work. It’s almost another full time job entirely. Even if you have project managers on your team, in the digital age, software can really save time and money for your internal operations. Working for a few firms who implemented a few different software, getting past the learning curve was worth the sweat and tears. Here are a few staple programs and some new to the market to consider when you’re ready to go big. 1.

1. Studio Designer

Studio designer is a product focused program that take’s its cues from programs like Design Manager and is straightforward in function. Without creating too much emphasis on integration, SD allows you to manage products like a pro and develops wonderful product clipper as well as internal information gathering tools that make sourcing and resourcing, as we know happens often, a breeze. It also offers a generous reporting and finance management option that is internal which keeps things simple. It’s definitely gaining traction after IVY’s popularity has wained. Check it out!

2. Indema

Indema launched in 2020 and is definitely the new kid on the block. But don’t count them out! They excel in customer service and when you walk through a demo, you walk through it with the owner. They also don’t try to oversell you on the program and definitely vet their interested parties to make sure that the program is right for everyone. Indema offers a really wonderful lead generation management tool which provides automation to getting back to interested clients. Its internal hr management and Gantt chart tools are a step in the right direction for project management software in my opinion! Visit their website here!

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