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Three Alternatives To Basecamp

September 23rd, 2009 by

{{chris}} I recently had a chance to review three alternatives to Basecamp and I felt compelled to share with you the results. The three solutions are ProjectPier, OpenGoo and ActiveCollab.

Both ProjectPier and OpenGoo appear to be forks of ActiveCollab but the only hint at their common ancestry is the installation process. All three platforms have a somewhat different features and very differnt user interfaces.

ActiveCollab: Not Free – costs approximately $499

ActiveCollab does not offer a demo version to “download” but you can sign up for a free 30 day trial with their online demo platform. Having done that now I can’t speak about the installation process. However, the interface is every bit as good, if

Project Dashboard

Project Dashboard

not better than Basecamp. It also over comes to MAJOR shortcoming with Basecamp (at least from my perspective) which are the ability to create Project Templates, and the ability to process unsolicited inbound email turning it into notes and tasks automatically. This latter feature really increases client adoption rates.

While the product is not free, over the long term it is less expensive to operate than Basecamp. If I had to make a switch from Basecamp then I would move to this platform because of these two core features.

However, if price is an issue for you then have a look at the following two solutions based on ActiveCollab.

OpenGoo: Free

OpenGoo aims to be more of an Office Suite on the web allowing you to manage projects and all of the associated collateral such as phyiscal document storage and the ability to write “web based” documents. It is not a replacement for Google Docs though as it does not have presentation or spreadsheet capabilities.

Dashboard

Dashboard

The installation was extremely simple having only the need for a database, user and password. No errors encountered during the install!

The default (and only theme) is very clean and simple – well thought out. What I really like about the interface is that along the left hand side you can create a “workspace” – which I’d setup as client projects. Each “workspace” has all of the features in the platform filtered for that project. As a result the UI is extremely nice and simple.

From a project management perspective though – I find that the added features cause the project management aspects of notes, tasks and milestones to become lost. As a result it may be more difficult to obtain client adoption using this platform. However, that remains to be seen!

Overall – I really like this solution. It’s feature rich and easy to use. But it is lacking inbound email handling and does not have project templates.

ProjectPier: Free

Installing Project Pier was also simple and did not produce any errors for me. Several themes are provided out of the box and you’ll want to change it from the default which is not very well designed. The single largest shortcoming of this platform is it’s lack of fullscreen mode – ie centered in the middle of the page. This causes the UI to be a bit cramped.

Dashboard

Dashboard

It has all of the project management related features such as notes, attachments, outbound email notification (no inbound), tasks and milestones.

Out of all of the platforms this one was my least favorite because of it’s inferiour UI and lack of inbound email handling (at least as replies).

However, it does a very good job with the features it does contain.

Conclusion
Of all of the platforms ActiveCollab is the clear alternative for my needs. It contains the two core features that Basecamp is missing (hint: basecamp – add these features) – inbound email handling and project templates. However, it’s not free and thus there is a cost for licensing it.

If cost is an issue for you then OpenGoo is the clear second choice. I recommend you test them all out see for yourself!

If you know of web based project management / collaboration platforms beyond these four that I’ve mentioned please post a comment here. I’d love to try them out and write a little review of them.

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10 Comments

  1. Khalid, September 24, 2009:

    Yay for PM tools. I’ve been inputting info into OpenGoo all day now. Personally, I don’t think you can go wrong for an open source free solution. Thanks Mr. Kata. “OKAY!”

  2. ckata, September 24, 2009:

    Hey Khalid –
    I have to agree with you. The price (free) combined with the features and ease of installation make this a fantastic suite for collaborating!

    Cheers,
    Chris

  3. ckata, September 25, 2009:

    Another reader has put me onto http://www.comindwork.com which looks like a fantastic project management platform. However the pricing is significantly higher. Small plans start with Free and very quickly ramp up to expensive. It contains some fairly advanced enterprise features so perhaps those are enough to justify the price. Have a look for yourselves!

    Cheers,
    Chris

  4. Tulsa Homes, October 15, 2009:

    I really appreciate the info regarding these tools. I have to agree why should you pay if you don’t need to.

    In today’s times we all need to be a lot more frugal!

  5. Symptom Of Panic Attacks, October 27, 2009:

    I do not like paying for anything so your post came in handy for someone as frugal as me. Thanks for the valuable information.

  6. Angular Cheilitis, November 3, 2009:

    Wow thanks for your post we all definitely should learn how to save more money. Thanks for sharing this valuable information.

  7. Gold and Silver, December 15, 2009:

    Basecamp is pretty good especially if you’ve been using it for a long time now. It’s not cluttered and has everything you need. It’s pretty helpful if you outsource some of your work. But I think ProjectPier is pretty close.

  8. Celebrity hot photos, January 25, 2010:

    Really I am planning to create a new site. Your information is very useful for me. Thanks

  9. Barbie Adair, June 8, 2010:

    Thanks for this helpful list. May I add one more alternative which I have been using for quite some time already. It is web crm http://www.worketc.com, it isn’t free but cost is very much affordable besides it is an integration of online tools to run small to mid-size businesses — a crm, project management and invoicing/billing too in one platform.

  10. ckata, June 8, 2010:

    Thanks! This looks like a great product! Pricing is comparable to basecamp as well. I’ll have to check this one out too.

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