What programs/project management tools do Website Managers use nowadays to help streamline website update requests from co-workers? Do you create your own submission form or is there a favorite program of yours that you would recommend?
Tags: form, management, manager, project, requests, submission, tools, website
Permalink Reply by Matt Herzberger on March 26, 2012 at 12:12pm Yeah tender app and zendesk both have those needs covered
Permalink Reply by Riley Wills on March 26, 2012 at 2:18pm Both of those applications are on our "possible solutions" list. Zendesk has been a top contender.
Permalink Reply by Patrick Yursik on April 3, 2012 at 5:15pm I recently discovered JotForm.com which is a WYSIWYG form builder. Doesn't necessarily manage your projects, but I created a form and dropped the code in our website and it manages any website submission request. You can set up email alerts, automated thank you responses, create conditional fields...I'm quite impressed. VERY easy to use, very functional and I've been able to build out everything I need so far.
Thought I'd pass it along...
Permalink Reply by Matt Herzberger on April 3, 2012 at 5:24pm If you are looking at form builders I would look at this
I would say they are the market leader.
Permalink Reply by Patrick Yursik on April 3, 2012 at 5:33pm Thanks Matt for the heads up.
I think what I like about JotForm is you get a good deal more with the free package and if you decide to utilize the Pro version, it is much more reasonable in price. Also, JotForm's free package doesn't have any sort of branding when you embed the source code.
Permalink Reply by Russ Wright on April 5, 2012 at 9:26am I am currently trying out Project Pier - http://www.projectpier.org/
This is not yet adopted by the entire department as I am still evaluating it. At this point, emails come in to a generic web updates email box and then are picked up by the team members. For those specific to web development, I manually add them to Project Pier and then manage the details.
The product does have a ticket system and could be used to allow the customer to enter the ticket themselves. That would take time to train everyone to use it however.
Regards
Russ
Permalink Reply by Nick Moss on May 2, 2012 at 6:29am Hi all
My very first post on these forums! Hope to be able to contribute plenty as well as steal all of your good ideas... ;-)
I am currently looking at http://www.teamlab.com/
It is a free, open source project management solution and so far looks quite powerful. You can deactivate certain elements if you don't need them, such as the CRM and doc management features. The reporting features could prove useful also.
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