But the real beauty of Trigger’s Kanban board view is that you can easily switch between Kanban and Task List views for a project at any time. Trigger offers Kanban boards, whereas WorkflowMax does not.
Kanban boards (including ability to easily switch between Kanban and list views) Both options provide project templates and collaboration options for team members and clients, so that project managers can keep on top of what work needs to be done and when, and business owners can get a better grasp on what’s really going on in their business.Ĥ. Project management (including project templates)īoth Trigger and WorkflowMax are designed for the comprehensive management of projects, for small and medium sized businesses. (Don’t just take our word for it, a quick search on Google shows that WorkflowMax’s design is their users’ least favourite part of their offering.)ģ. This might be okay for accountants or tradies, but it’s not very friendly for creative agencies, PR agencies and modern consultancies who invite their clients into the project management experience. We love Xero, but there’s only so much time you want to spend looking at Xero-copycat screens.
So, depending on how many users you have, a different option might be cheaper at a different point of time in your company’s growth.Ī modern user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) is Trigger’s strong point. The main difference is that Trigger charges per user, whereas WorkflowMax charges per bracket of users. Trigger and WorkflowMax are both priced well for the small and medium sized business.