User-Friendly Interface
Basecamp features an intuitive, easy-to-navigate interface that simplifies project management for all team members, even those with minimal technical expertise.
Centralized Communication
The platform consolidates various forms of communication (messages, discussions, and check-ins) in one place, ensuring that all team members stay on the same page.
Task Management
Basecamp provides robust task management features, including to-do lists, deadlines, and automatic check-ins to help teams track progress and ensure timely completion of work.
Document and File Storage
Offers integrated document and file storage, making it easy to share, organize, and access important project files without needing additional tools.
Cross-Platform Availability
With apps for desktop, iOS, and Android, Basecamp can be accessed from various devices, allowing team members to stay connected and productive regardless of their location.
Flat Pricing
Offers a simple, flat-rate pricing model which can be more cost-effective for larger teams, as there are no per-user fees.
Remote work is an established term these days, but back in the days i.e. Prior to COVID or a few more years back, this term was quite alien in the developer community. Even though there were organizations like Basecamp which were working remotely for more than 20 years, the developer ecosystem was not built around the concept of working remotely or to put it in simple words, separately from your colleagues. Just…
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11 months ago
It’s interesting, I’ve sampled basecamp.com and the number was 35 too, very similar variables, taking into consideration Basecamp is Older than Hey and heavily flex-box oriented.
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about 1 year ago
David Heinemeier Hansson, also known as DHH, may not be a familiar name to you, but it’s highly likely that you have come across either the product or the framework he created: Basecamp and Ruby on Rails.
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over 1 year ago
(Basecamp: Project management software, online collaboration)
Trusted by millions, Basecamp puts everything you need to get work done in one place. It’s the calm, organized way to manage projects, work with clients, …
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over 1 year ago
I think you want to look at Basecamp and even Slack may work for you.
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over 1 year ago
Some of you may be familiar with the creators of Basecamp. They often seem to be a small but powerful group that influences trends in the software industry.
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over 1 year ago
You are looking for a Project Management software like BaseCamp or Slack.
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over 1 year ago
Not sure if anyone’s mentioned https://basecamp.com/.
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over 1 year ago
Basecamp. The refreshingly simple, and remarkably effective, project management platform. Managing people and projects is tough, Basecamp simplifies it. $99/mo for unlimited projects and users. https://basecamp.com/.
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almost 2 years ago
This is not just for some idealistic open source strategy. They’ve decided to stick with this convention so that a junior developer creating his first Ruby on Rails project has the same tools for success as what they use on their products (Basecamp & Hey). My friends, that takes a lot of courage!
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almost 2 years ago
Https://www.copygrad.com/2017/09/14/basecamp-copywriting/.
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almost 2 years ago
Button customization is limited. I can’t create a button with two lines of text, like Basecamp uses on their homepage.
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almost 2 years ago
In 2019, Ryan Singer open-sourced how product development happens at Basecamp in a book called “Shape Up: Stop Running in Circles and Ship Work that Matters.”.
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about 2 years ago
This is, by my estimation, the biggest addition to Basecamp since I became a customer in 2018. The public announcement of the Card Table tool coincides with a brand-new marketing website for Basecamp which finally refers to this version of the product as Basecamp 4.
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about 2 years ago
Basecamp
Https://basecamp.com/
– I used v2 and v3, not a bad system but it seems they are trying to become a jack of all trades versus a master of one. They started adding so many features into the system that is has become a bit overwhelming. Still does the job if you can navigate through all of the options/features.
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about 2 years ago
Basecamp is a project management system favored by managers, agencies, and freelancers. It is known for its clean design that allows easy, elegant usability. The tool provides numerous features to share ideas, systematize conversation, manage projects and interact with clients. Most importantly, its features help keep all team members informed and aligned on any project’s status and updates.
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about 2 years ago
Asynchronous work (which by definition is Remote work)… Requires you use a system for status updates. There are many good ones.. I particularly like basecamp. My approach is .. Set a metric for whether you meet. During QA … it’s if your sticky defect count is greater than 3.. We meet for example. Drive them to use the tool to update statuses and collaborate.
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about 2 years ago
For the past 3 years I have been developing web applications with Ruby on Rails. It is arguably one of the most robust programming frameworks out there being used to develop the likes of Github, Shopify, Basecamp, Airbnb, Twitch, just to name a few.
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about 2 years ago
I personally use Basecamp! My main pro for basecamp is that everything can be viewed via email on the client end – so it is less onboarding and things for them to learn.
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over 2 years ago
Take a look at the Kickstarter, Groupon or Basecamp, all of these projects are developed by Rails and don’t face any issues with scaling. Whatever the case, the performance issues of any project aren’t caused by a wrong selection of programming language or platform. These issues often result from the choice of erroneous project architecture, data caching or database optimization.
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over 2 years ago
This book is written by the founders of Basecamp and Hey, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson (aka DHH). DHH is also the creator of the Ruby on Rails.
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over 2 years ago