Artia Review
ITQlick score for Artia: 91/100
Artia Review - Jul 2020
Starting from $15 per user/month
Artia is a cloud-based project and team management software. Artia was developed with aspects pertaining to the social networks, therefore making it a business tool that possesses a strong collaboration and communication system. With the task management feature, it makes it easy to do quite a number of activities.
Compare PricingShlomi Lavi / updated: Jul 20, 2020
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What is Artia Used For?
Artia is a cloud-based project and team management software. Artia was developed with aspects pertaining to the social networks, therefore making it a business tool that possesses a strong collaboration and communication system. With the task management feature, it makes it easy to do quite a number of activities.The user can create tasks, share them among the team members or the entire organization, organize personal and professional tasks, view and execute tasks, as well as perform time entries which enable the user to track the amount of time spent on each task. Artia is offered by a Brazilian company that was founded in 2001, known as Euax.
Average Rating -
The rating of Artia is 3.3 stars out of 5. The rating is based on ITQlick expert review.Typical Customers
The typical customers include the following business size: Small business, Medium business, Large business.Competitors & Alternatives
The two main competitors of Artia include Monday.com and Twproject. Monday.com is a cloud-based project management tool that enables teams to efficiently work together, while Artia is also a cloud-based project and team management software. Monday.com is supported on web-based, Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android platforms, whereas Artia is supported on web-based, iOS, and Android platforms.Monday.com offers 24/7 live support and online support, whereas Artia offers support online and during business hours. Monday.com provides training through webinars, documentation, and live online sessions, whereas Artia offers training through webinars, documentation, in-person sessions and live online sessions.
Monday.com is offered by a company that was founded in 2010 in the United States, known as Monday, whereas Artia is offered by a Brazilian company that was founded in 2001, known as Euax. Twproject is a cloud-based project management tool, while Artia is a cloud-based project and team management software.
Twproject is supported on Windows, Mac, iOS, Android and web-based platform, while Artia is supported on web-based, iOS, and Android platforms. Twproject offers support online while Artia offers support online and during business hours.
Both Twproject and Artia offer training through webinars, documentation, in-person sessions and live online sessions. Some of the key features of Twproject include agile methodologies, customizable templates, idea management, and IT project management, while some of the key issues of Artia include agile methodologies, budget management, customizable templates, milestone tracking, and task management.
Artia Pricing Information
The cost of license starting from $15 per user/month. The experts at ITQlick has reviewed Artia pricing and gave the software a total cost of ownership (TCO) rating of 5.2 out of 10. Custom price cost for your business is available upon request.Questions to ask the vendor during a demo
Schedule a demo and access 25 must ask questions for the vendor while watching Artia in actionIs it the right software for you?
Artia is suitable software for small businesses, mid-size businesses, and enterprises that seek to streamline their project management processes as well as enhance team collaboration. It is designed for companies that work with projects in various industries such as software development, marketing, consultancy, advertising, and freelancers too can also benefit from it.Artia Categories
Specifications
Company: | Euax |
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Address: | Brazil |
Customers: | Small business, Medium business, Large business |
Business Area: | Cross Business Areas |
Platforms: | Desktop |
Operating Systems: | Mac OS, Windows, Linux |
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Shlomi Lavi
Shlomi holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Information System Engineering from Ben Gurion University in Israel. Shlomi brings 15 years of global IT and IS management experience as a consultant, and implementation expert for small, medium and large size (global) companies.