What is Basecamp about and how can I use it?
Basecamp is a simple to use collaborative, web-based application that lets you set milestones,
send and receive messages, set tasks and to-dos for members of your team, track time on each to-do list and person,
upload and download files, set up writeboards, and even chat.
That is a lot to understand, so here is an in-depth example of how we set up a
typical remodeling project.
When a lead calls in we immediately set up that lead as a Project in Basecamp
(Bc). We'll call it the Jones project. All information is gathered within a project, so you can easily
track each project. Then we enter the person's information in the contact area of Bc. Bc sends them a
pre-made Welcome email with their user name and password which we set up. When they respond to this email,
they log in and are immediately greeted with a video of how to use Bc. It is so easy for most that even
that is not necessary. Every module of Bc starts with a video if you are visiting it for the first
time.
So now the channel of communication is open. Your client cannot see any other project.
You can let others in your company see whatever you wish, and have the ability to make changes or not.
Broadcasts to your whole company are as easy as writing your message and clicking "Notify My Company", no matter
how many employees you have. The same is true if your client has many people involved in the project, maybe
their whole company. Just click on "Notify The Jones Company" and it goes to them all, or click on each
individual.
Now we can set up information such as the date I will visit them and when their estimate will be
finished. Already you are looking pretty good in their eyes. Do you think any one of your
competitors is doing this? And it took you 10 minutes. I will share these milestones on the
Milestone calendar with the potential client. I click on the date, make a note. Then click on the
name of the client and an email is sent notifying them that a milestone has been posted. This is typical of
all postings. You can notify the client, or your company, or all the above with just one click.
So I visit the client, go back to the office and start writing up Requests for Quotes (RFQ). I have
already set up my trades in the People and Permissions area . Now I select all of the ones that will be
participating in this project just by checking by their names. I upload the RFQ to Bc and
click on my supervisor's name and the name of a trades person. The two are notified that there is a new
RFQ that needs their attention. I do this for each Request for Quote that I write. I also upload any
installation or product manuals so everyone is on the same page. I will receive my quotes for the job in a
timely fashion and they will be accurate. The client does not see these because I have set up what I call a
sub-project which is actually just another project. The name might be Jones project-Trades only. This
is where I'll post all of the trades files, messages, plans, emails, work orders, installation
manuals and pertinent photos. (I also set up a Jones project-company only, for confidential inter-office
information, time tracking, and our scheduled milestones and to-dos.)
So far we have done no more work than usual and yet have successfully re-greeted our client increasing their
confidence in our abilities, sent out RFQ's in a very timely manner, and started the timeline for the job.
And it is all recorded and easily accessed by those with permission. When the job does start, the RFQ's are
changed to Work Orders (WO) that all the trades can see and use. Photos can be posted showing progress or
asking a trade about a question on the job. The paper trail continues. You can use this in all sorts of
ways, even in litigation if necessary. Actually this is a great way to stay out of court.
During the job the client can see their contract, pre-construction conference document, change orders, plans,
pictures of the project and exchange messages easily with me. Many clients keep the Bc page open all day at
work and also when they get home. They can instantly see any notifications, photos or new documents. We
can contact them when we need them. Like when we accidentally set the burglar alarm off. Most
importantly, you have a record of everything that goes on during that project.
When the job closes, after a period of time has passed, you can archive the job. Basecamp will store all
of this information for you. No limit on this that I know of. The project can not be modified at this
point though.
Truly the best thing since sliced bread. This is just one example of the uses for Basecamp. It has
many, many more uses by all kinds of companies. Click here to visit their site for more information, videos and signing up.
Here's a sampling of what the user's are saying: "It has given me the ability to organize so well that my
client list has grown exponentially.
The minute you have more than one client you will need something to organize your thoughts,
to-do's, important dates, and collaborations. Basecamp is that tool. It has given me the ability to organize so
well that my client list has grown exponentially. I am a better designer because I can keep all my business stuff
in one place and focus on being creative."
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- It is Hosted, It is Intuitive and yet powerful. It has REALLY been a true lifesaver (We are a medical
professional services company so this is likely literally true). The new video "How To" clips were a REAL help
in getting the rest of my organization to adopt Basecamp.
- I'm new to Basecamp but it is powerful and easy to use.
- clarity of to-dos, ability to share with team, writeboards
- Document sharing. My client has difficulties with FTP, and this is absolutely ideal.
- wow...that's a tough one...never used anything so powerful
- Simplicity. Focus on communication and collaboration (rather than Gantt charts and such "project
management" stuff).
- Simple to use, fast, short learning curve
- I can access my projects from any computer. Keeps things ordered even if lots of people communicating. I
like that I can sync with my iCal. and that it feels very mac friendly - that is fantastic.
- the communication by e-mail and more to my present and futures employers
- The ease of use! No major training required.
- Simple interface and functionality. It is an approachable project management solution to introduce to
people who aren't prone to accept changes.
- SIMPLICITY! SIMPLICITY! It has what's needed and nothing more. Milestones for motivation, to-do lists for
"requirements", and ways to keep notes.
- time-sheets, auto emailing of messages, to do list items
- Nice UI and look and feel.
- Sticks to a few things and does them extremely well
- The simplicity. I use every feature and I can't think of any other software, in history, where I use every
feature.
- Intuitive. Not branded. Cheap.
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