When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Yodiz easier to use, set up, and administer. However, reviewers preferred doing business with Cloud Coach overall.
Tightly integrated with Salesforce, enabling a smooth and cohesive software experience from pre-sales all the way through to implementation go-live and ongoing service management. Very customizable UI with robust configurability to support a wide variety...
Reporting and ability to present in relatively condensed fashion is near impossible (for me) in my comprehensive development schedule. Limitations on sub-items/processes/phases is problematic. Managability of dependencies and the "cannot start before"...
It does everything I need: bug tracking, Kanban wall, user story tracking, Github integration, notifications. It's cheap, it's effective, and it's easy to use.
The only true purpose is to provide project collaboration, lacks add-on capabilities.
Tightly integrated with Salesforce, enabling a smooth and cohesive software experience from pre-sales all the way through to implementation go-live and ongoing service management. Very customizable UI with robust configurability to support a wide variety...
It does everything I need: bug tracking, Kanban wall, user story tracking, Github integration, notifications. It's cheap, it's effective, and it's easy to use.
Reporting and ability to present in relatively condensed fashion is near impossible (for me) in my comprehensive development schedule. Limitations on sub-items/processes/phases is problematic. Managability of dependencies and the "cannot start before"...
The only true purpose is to provide project collaboration, lacks add-on capabilities.