Customer Reviews (10)
Max R.
Mixed feelings on teamwork
Our team of about 8 started using Microsoft Project because our manager insisted, but getting everyone fully comfortable was kinda slow. Collaboration feels clunky at times, especially when someone forgets to update their tasks—makes the whole timeline messy.
Sydney T.
Worth the cost for control
Microsoft Project is a bit pricey compared to other tools, but the level of detail and control it offers really helps keep complex projects on track. For what I get in return—especially managing timelines and resources—it feels like a solid investment that pays off over time.
Oscar B.
Great for team planning
Our team of about 8 started using Microsoft Project last year for tracking deadlines and dependencies. Getting everyone on board was a bit rough at first since some found it overwhelming, but once we settled into it, collaboration improved a lot—especially with shared timelines. The only hiccup is that the interface can feel clunky sometimes, but overall it’s been a solid tool for us.
Robert A.
Setup was a mixed experience
Getting started was a bit of a mixed bag—some parts were straightforward, but the overall setup took longer than I expected. The learning curve definitely kicked in quick, and it wasn’t the easiest to onboard the whole team smoothly.
Harrison Y.
Great for complex projects
Tried Asana and Trello before settling on Microsoft Project because I needed something that could handle complex dependencies and resource management better. It’s not the easiest to pick up at first, but once you get used to it, the level of control you get over scheduling is worth it. The interface feels a bit dated and clunky sometimes, but overall it’s been solid for managing bigger projects.
Eli B.
Strong scheduling, clunky reports
The task scheduling feature works great for keeping deadlines clear and manageable, which really helped our team stay on track. However, the reporting tools feel a bit clunky and take some time to figure out, so that part could definitely use some improvement.
Bruce P.
Better for Complex Projects
Tried Asana and Trello before, but Microsoft Project won me over with its detailed timeline views and resource management. It's a bit clunky sometimes, but the depth it offers makes juggling complex projects way easier.
Alan M.
Decent but a bit clunky
Microsoft Project is alright if you need something solid for tracking tasks and deadlines, but it can get kinda clunky and overwhelming when you’re not a super advanced user. I found the interface a bit confusing at first, and it took me a while to figure out some of the features. It’s good for bigger projects, but might be overkill if you’re just managing something simple. Overall, it does the job but there are easier tools out there.
Declan R.
Useful but hard to adopt
Our team of about 8 started using Microsoft Project to keep track of deadlines, but getting everyone comfortable with it was a struggle since it feels clunky and not very intuitive. Collaboration is okay, but some prefer simpler tools, so adoption has been mixed.
Reginald C.
Smooth and straightforward setup
Getting started was surprisingly smooth, and the onboarding materials helped me figure things out without much hassle. Took me a couple of hours to get a solid project up and running, but after that, it felt straightforward.