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Projectworks eyes potential following Xero's sale of WorkflowMax
Projectworks has already made a huge investment in its one-click migration from WorkflowMax, and with this announcement, we're going to double down and waive any migration fees for customers who want to make the switch.
Workflowmax was once an iconic Kiwi start-up and an early acquisition for Xero.
Lance Wiggs , a director of the Punakaiki Fund added:
Hayter says that in effect WorkflowMax customers have been graduating to Projectworks for years now. "Projectworks is already well ahead on features as well as usability. Projectworks has, for example, a far deeper and more intuitive integration into Xero than WorkflowMax already."
With Xero now clear to promote Projectworks as a partner and provider of workforce management software, Hayter believes Projectworks has strong potential to grow.
For more information about migrating from WorkflowMax, please visit: https://projectworks.io/workflowmax
Projectworks is an all-in-one software platform for consulting, engineering, architecture, and software firms. The platform was developed specifically for the consulting industry after it's founders saw a need while running their own global consultancy firm.
With users spanning the globe, Projectworks serves professional services firms ranging from 4-400 employees. The unique feature set of Projectworks works precisely the way Professional Services Firms operate and enables improved utilisation, maximisation of billable hours, more accurate forecasting, and most importantly, higher margins.
For more information about Projectworks, visit https://projectworks.io
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