BrightWork is a project management solution that combines traditional project management with Agile methodologies, offering flexible templates for various project types.
Core Features
|
Feature
| Description
| Feature Availability
| Customization Options
| Supported Platforms
| Collaboration Features
| Security Measures
|
Tasks |
Task Delegation, Due Dates |
All plans |
High |
Web, iOS, Android |
Comments, @mentions |
Encryption, Permissions |
Projects |
Project Tracking, Resource Allocation |
All plans |
High |
Web, iOS, Android |
Comments, @mentions |
Encryption, Permissions |
Collaboration |
Team Communication, File Sharing |
All plans |
High |
Web, iOS, Android |
Comments, @mentions |
Encryption, Permissions |
Reporting |
Progress Reports |
All plans |
High |
Web, iOS, Android |
Comments, @mentions |
Encryption, Permissions |
Pricing
Plan
| Price
|
Free Trial |
14 days |
Standard |
$15/user/month |
Enterprise |
Contact for pricing |
BrightWork Alternatives
Jira, Trello, Asana, ClickUp, Basecamp
Customer Support Options
- Help Center
- Email Support
- Webinars
Languages Supported
BrightWork supports the following languages:
Mobile App
BrightWork offers a mobile app available on both iOS and Android, providing key features for managing tasks on the go.
Year Founded & Location
BrightWork is sold by BrightWork, which was founded in 2000. BrightWork is presently headquartered in Boston, MA.
BrightWork User Reviews
BrightWork is OK. It essentially provides you with more tools for your SharePoint environment. The best thing about it is the ability to customize reports and forms. It’s perfect for Lessons Learned activities. I can send the form to everyone on my team, and they can provide their feedback. The reporting is good too. I can use form data to create customized reports. My favorite report is a project overview chart that provides details about the status of each project. Maybe I expect too much from BrightWork, but it’s just a wrapper for SharePoint. Sure it gives me a few extra bells and whistles, such as the reporting and forms, but I have a hard time seeing the value in it. I don’t know that giving my team access to reporting is worth the money we’re spending on it. I also don’t think anyone uses it as anything except for a document repository, which is why we have SharePoint. Recommendations to others considering BrightWork: Just understand that you’re getting a little better version of SharePoint with BrightWork. Nothing more, nothing less. It isn’t bad, but please know that it’s not that great either. But it is easy to use and manage, and it should be easy for your VIPs to use also. We wanted to give executives and shareholders a snapshot picture of our project portfolio, including specific details about each project. While it does this, and our VIPs have access to these reports, they still request that my team pulls these reports and sends them. I feel like we’re not saving time with BrightWork, but I realize this is a management issue. We need to get our VIPs comfortable using BrightWork.