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Zach Osterhout
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Favorite project management software for house flipping?

Zach Osterhout
  • New to Real Estate
  • South Burlington, VT
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Hi, I would love to hear what everyone's favorite project management software has been in the last year? I've used Asana and Monday in the past for a few flips, but neither seemed tailored for construction management. I'm looking into Trello, Procore, and Buildertrend, but I wanted to hear from others before I dive in. Thank you in advance for any and all advice :)

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    Jake Baker
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    @Zach Osterhout

    For my flipping business, I prefer to use fewer software programs to streamline things. It's easy to get bogged down by too much software in today's world. We use DealCheck to underwrite deals and QuickBooks Online for all accounting and analysis. I use ClickUp for timeline management. All of those general PM tools are very similar and will get the job done (ClickUp, Asana, Trello, Monday, etc.). I used Flipper Force for a while and liked it as well, but the accounting features aren't good enough so it wasnt worth the money for me just to use the project management portion when ClickUp does it well. 

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