Hi there, and thanks for reaching out with your comments. Quick Base allows businesses to be agile and build either applications for the long term or ad hoc apps for short term use. If you're a big corporation with lots of money, this is probably the way to go, but if you're a small company you might want to think carefully before investing in Quickbase for anything requiring customization. Our application has become our CRM, Project Management, and Operational tracking ad reporting software all built into one with a lot of automation and integration to boot! This application allows us to assign tasks and designate steps in the completion of the task prior to it being marked complete. "I love being able to edit from the grid, it's a great way to see the big picture and edit errors." The design of the interface is basic, but they're in the process of rolling out a new UI called Mercury that looks great.

It’s great to be able to set timelines to each project and being able to implement templates helps make the process quicker. Our company doesn't have app programmers, so since our app was customized, to make significant changes we'd need to shell out big bucks to one of their third-party developers, or we'd need to have a staffer who could make changes. No need to save and send and wait on some else to finish their part. There are a few odd quirks, as well -- for instance, you may have to create relationships that are multi-faceted or "backwards" to get profiles to "talk" to each other. QuickBase also offers what is called QuickBase University, user can join this online training course to help rapidly learn how to use this software. I've used QuickBase for the past three years for my nonprofit organization which has a very modest tech budget. Value for Money.

QB also disallows scheduled automations of table to table copies if you have Sandbox enabled. If something breaks, you will need to understand what is broken and alert Quickbase.

However, we have to put up with system quirks we can't afford to fix. It also keeps a record of all completed tasks and any associated tasks. This software lacks a lot of features that should be integrated and contacting support can be a pain. They also do not have a native generic Sync to OBCD databases. However to really get the most out of Quickbase you need to be motivated to learn, explore and build test case apps to really understand what you need and how to get that out of QuickBase. My company is an energy efficiency contracting business with 20+ employees and $2.5M in annual revenue across residential and commercial business lines.

Wishing you the best! Quick Base allows businesses to be agile and build either applications for the long term or ad hoc apps for short term use. Wishing you a year filled with success! However, we have to put up with system quirks we can't afford to fix.

We highly recommend that you take a look at the QuickBooks Blog. Cons: Well with QuickBase, the software allows the user to create Apps.

Quick Base empowers law firms to manage cases, clients and everything in-between. In the begining, we started using the app. Pros: Our business has needed a business solution for years but was constantly at a logjam trying to find a solution that met all our business needs nor forced us to change our workflows. With this software, we have been able to assign projects and deadlines to each member of the team while simultaneously providing a visual as to how their project contributes to the larger picture.

we have already started using Salesforce and have befitted from the switch Greatly. We are always working to enhance QuickBase -- including updating our reporting options -- so please stay tuned for great new features in the future! Cons: Like a connection to Asana or Trello, the ability to push GPS coordinates from a cellphone (for field service operations), etc.

Quickbase's biggest downfall is if you have the app(s) customized to do something in your organization, i.e. The software can be made HIPAA compliant and we were able to gather data from it in another form. all things doable in QB, however we had some issues with the team doing the admin work of updating.

It's sweet spot, though, is providing a way for small teams to customize their business processes. Email notifications, customized databases, forms, rules, formulas etc. We commonly find that with new clients, making a simple app starts to open up the "what ifs" in their mind on what can be done in Quickbase. Pros: It is simple to use and offers a variety of reports. - Ability to make sub-tasks of a projects allows work to be split up and assigned. This is made even easier these days with the Quickbase App Exchange, showcasing beginner level applications, and the new Quickbase Sync which allows out of the box (one-way) data transfers from several 3rd party applications. - Easy to find/locate previous tickets for prior projects and work. The platform itself is well built, however, the improvements on allowing many more solutions to be integrated on this platform could be better. once you move your database in, they count on you not moving it out. What is considered the "norm" are Excel files and sheets.