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Quote from: TCT on June 10, 2016, 08:11:56 PMI wouldn't consider inksoft shop mgmnt software. We use priceit, but it's not cloud based. Shopvox is another one we were browsingWe're cloud-based now. We've made a ton of improvements. Check it out on our website. PM me if you need the link.
I wouldn't consider inksoft shop mgmnt software. We use priceit, but it's not cloud based. Shopvox is another one we were browsing
Quote from: Larz on September 15, 2016, 12:14:39 PMQuote from: TCT on June 10, 2016, 08:11:56 PMI wouldn't consider inksoft shop mgmnt software. We use priceit, but it's not cloud based. Shopvox is another one we were browsingWe're cloud-based now. We've made a ton of improvements. Check it out on our website. https://priceitsoftware.squarespace.com/tsb-landingLarz/PriceIt,That's great news!Is the pricing listed on your website for the cloud based software?
Quote from: TCT on June 10, 2016, 08:11:56 PMI wouldn't consider inksoft shop mgmnt software. We use priceit, but it's not cloud based. Shopvox is another one we were browsingWe're cloud-based now. We've made a ton of improvements. Check it out on our website. https://priceitsoftware.squarespace.com/tsb-landing
Shanarchy, we're using Quickbooks for quotes since that's where we will eventually invoice it. It's pretty easy and quick to write an estimate. For what we do, Quickbooks is fantastic, especially for accounting purposes. We handle payroll through QB and we have 5 simultaneous users that can invoice, write purchase orders, receive bills, write checks, etc. You'll be able to find a post here where Kitson @ Mind's Eye mentioned that if he wanted to find out how many red Gildan #2000s he sells on Tuesdays, he could do that through Shopworkx. That's pretty awesome and nothing is going to be that, however Quickbooks Pro for accounting paired with Google's cloud Apps for scheduling has been a decent system for us.
Quote from: GoWestRob on June 13, 2016, 04:49:38 PMIf you've got some time to dial it in, we use a mashup of google sheets & google calendar, it's cloud based and totally free. Then we do invoicing and purchase orders in Quickbooks. Shopworkx looked amazing and has some great functionality, but overall I didn't like the interface and the price was way too high. Our staff can check the production schedule from their phone, home, office computers and there are no limitations to number of users. There are some things I wished was better but our system is pretty damn solid for free. How are you handling doing quotes? That's the main thing I need to better at this point.
If you've got some time to dial it in, we use a mashup of google sheets & google calendar, it's cloud based and totally free. Then we do invoicing and purchase orders in Quickbooks. Shopworkx looked amazing and has some great functionality, but overall I didn't like the interface and the price was way too high. Our staff can check the production schedule from their phone, home, office computers and there are no limitations to number of users. There are some things I wished was better but our system is pretty damn solid for free.
You can put info into the calander and have your sheets pull info from there and then send that info to cells on multiple other sheets. All the garment info goes to purchasing and warehouse, the ink info goes to ink, the art info goes to art and so forth.
Hey Guys, Bruce from Printavo here. As a side note you can integrate Printavo with 500+ apps on the web. We integrate with a service called Zapier.com to allow you to do this. If you're a subscriber with us, email me support@printavo.com and we'll get you setup. Got some exciting news coming soon too
FWIW, We were on TeeCal,DecoNetwork,tried to build our own on Filemaker, Quickbooks Online, Printavo, and now we are back to TeeCal and we are not going anywhere. We wanted the cloud based option too, but none offered what we really wanted. I like Printavo for ease of use and the quoting/invoicing, scheduling, but it lacked the production side and the catalog features that a stand alone like TeeCal offered. You can use TeeCal and use logmein or teamviewer to use it remotely. But really check out Tee Cal. After sitting through a demo of Shopworx, Tee Cal is damn near identical in a lot of ways, but for $40 a month.
We also realized we just weren't taking advantage of what the whole set up has to offer