Jacob Kirk
For almost $10,000 a year, I am very disappointed. Almost every part of their software has failings that make it hard and cumbersome to use. There could be so many easy things they could do to make it as powerful as they claim it is, but at the rate they seem to make improvements 9r fix hugs, it may take years to reach its potential. It seems like it was started by a builder who knew construction, but software engineers took over, and now it often times the process doesn't make sense 4 building.
E Ross
Supposed to be able to use for work, but I can not log in, or reset my password. I get the email link to reset, which opens the app login page again, but nothing is responsive at that point. It also wants far more permissions than neccessary. More than it states up front, when you start digging in. I suppose, if it was strictly a work phone and paid for by an employer, no big deal, but otherwise, forget it.
6 people found this review helpful
Jacob Kirk
It's almost good. App won't work offline on some phones. The offline time entries won't let you enter shifts, only clock in/out, so not useful for us. If the app had offline files or other accessible data for viewing, it may be helpful. BT has limitations that have been frustrating to get it to work for our us. Great support, but if changes aren't made to facilitate how we do things, it's not worth the $8-$12000 annual cost. At that rate, easy tweaks we ask for should be taken more seriously.