Amanda
@ProjectIssueTra
PIT makes projects more transparent for clients by providing a full tracking system that brings your team and your clients to discuss issues together.
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Are your clients asking too much from your projects?
How hard is it to keep track of client project issues? It's flipping impossible sometimes, clients are so fussy!
Are your clients always asking for more and more from you, but never really paying for it?
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Reporting on PIT can help your projects become more efficient by tracking time spent
Looking for some beta testers, who's up for a free account?
You can minimize cost impact from scope creep on projects just by making sure you track every item which is raised.
You can make sure clients don't ask for more on their projects simply by defining your contracts better
we're trying to identify the top reasons why projects end up costing more, or taking more time, what are your experiences?
what strategies do you have for keeping projects on time?
how often do web projects go outside scope without being compensated for it?
what are the biggest problems web designers face when delivering projects?
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