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When you read a review of a new camera or laptop, the writer doesn't need to explain what a camera or laptop is<\/em>. That's often not the case with software, and it's certainly not the case with Smartsheet. Smartsheet is an online app with the bones of a spreadsheet application that people use to manage and track collaborative work. Depending on how you use it, it could be a project management platform, complete with Gantt charts and resource management tools, or it could be a task-tracking app. You can also use it to collect and import information from a web form, automate parts of a workflow\u2014heck, you can even use it as a CRM app. Smartsheet is versatile and highly customizable, but it takes a while to figure out how you can<\/em> use it, much less how you should<\/em> use it. If you've been looking for a collaboration tool that you can bend to your needs, Smartsheet might be it. We also like Asana for those same reasons, although Smartsheet can do a few things Asana can't.<\/p>\n

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If you're in the market for a more traditional project management app, we have three Editors' Choices. Zoho Projects is our pick for a low-cost option. Teamwork (formerly known as Teamwork Projects) is our midrange pick. LiquidPlanner, which is quite expensive, is best for huge teams who work on hundreds of projects at a time.<\/p>\n

How Much Does Smartsheet Cost?<\/h2>\n

Smartsheet offers four tiers of service: Pro Plan, Individual, Business, and Enterprise. You can get a 30-day free trial, but there is no free tier of service.<\/p>\n

To get a free trial, you need a business email address, meaning one that isn't an obvious free email account. You don't need a credit card, however. The free trial has limitations. You can have only 50 sheets at a time, and you can't publish<\/em> Smartsheet forms, although you can create them to get a sense of how they work. Smartsheet forms are web forms that let you collect information that is then imported into your Smartsheet account.\u00a0<\/p>\n

The Pro Plan costs $168 per person per year with a minimum of three people and a maximum of 25.\u00a0<\/p>\n

The Individual plan costs $19 per person per month or $168 per person per year.\u00a0<\/p>\n

The Business costs $32 per person per month or $300 per person per year. All things considered, the Business account is the better option for all but the smallest organizations.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Enterprise plans come with custom pricing, so you have to contact the company for a quote. Enterprise plans are designed for large organizations that need extensive administrator and security controls.<\/p>\n

The differences between the Pro Plan, Individual, and Business accounts come down to limitations on features and which admin tools are included. The Pro Plan has no limits on the number of sheets, reports, dashboards, or integrations you can have, and you get 250 automations per month. Forms and sharing features are included as well. Individual accounts are limited to one licensed user and can have 10 collaborators per item at no extra cost, 10 sheets total, five reports, and one dashboard. It also comes with 50GB of storage space. Standard Business accounts get unlimited collaborators, reports, and dashboards, and they can have 100 sheets per licensed user. Business accounts also get 100GB of storage space per licensed user; controls for managing users, groups, and resources; and access to activity logs.<\/p>\n

How Do Smartsheet's Prices Compare?<\/h2>\n

How does Smartsheet compare with other apps when it comes to prices, plans, and value? It's hard to say because it depends on what you use it for and as a result, which apps you'd want to compare.<\/p>\n

If you use Smartsheet for traditional project management, then the price is comparable to midrange apps in that category, which run anywhere from about $15 to $35 per person per month. Some examples are Teamwork, EasyProjects, Celoxis, and Microsoft Project.<\/p>\n

Or you could compare Smartsheet to a work-management system, such as Airtable or Asana, which both cost in the range of $12 to $25 per person per month. They both have a fairly generous free tier of service, so you can try them out for a long time before deciding to upgrade to a paid plan. They don't have nearly as many built-in features as Smartsheet has, however. If you were adept at building automations, you might be able to replicate some of the more interesting features found in Smartsheet, but not all of them.<\/p>\n

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Getting Started With Smartsheet<\/h2>\n

If you're willing to put in some work, Smartsheet can do a lot for you. We recommend watching some of the company's many videos to get oriented. There's a good one on Smartsheet's website, although you have to fill out a contact form to access it, which is a hindrance. You're better off hitting up the Smartsheet YouTube channel<\/a> instead.<\/p>\n

Smartsheet is built on spreadsheets. Nearly anything you can do in a spreadsheet, you can do in Smartsheet. Every project or batch of work you want to organize in the app starts with a sheet. If you have experience working with more traditional project management apps, the initial setup might feel slightly different. For example, instead of creating sets of tasks within a task list, you create a task on one of the rows of your sheet and then create additional tasks below it, which you can then indent to create the same relationship.<\/p>\n

While Smartsheet is highly capable, there are a few things it doesn't do out of the box. Time-tracking, budgeting, and advanced resource management tools aren't included, although you can get them if you pay to add a compatible software product called 10,000ft<\/a>, which is owned by the same company. Other project management apps already have these tools included. Paymo<\/a>, for example, is known for its excellent time-tracking and invoicing tools. ProofHub doesn't have any accounting tools, but it does have timers for keeping track of time spent on tasks. Teamwork has time-tracking as well.<\/p>\n

As you get started, something to note is the app doesn't update in real time as you and your colleagues make changes to your projects. You do get notifications in near real time, but you have to manually refresh the page to actually see changes that your colleagues have implemented.<\/p>\n

One setting worth checking when you first create a Smartsheet account is how often the app saves your work. Most cloud apps save everything all the time automatically. In Smartsheet, however, you must select an interval for how often you want the app to save. Go to Personal Settings, be sure to select these two options: Auto-save after 1 minute of inactivity and Auto-save my changes when I leave a sheet, report, or dashboard. The current solution isn't ideal. We'd like to see Smartsheet auto-save by default with every keystroke.<\/p>\n

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Templates and Use Cases<\/h2>\n

When you start out with Smartsheet, which runs in the cloud (via a web app) and on iOS and Android, you create either a blank sheet or choose a template. Even the blank sheets have some amount of formatting, however, such as Project, Cards, Form, Task List, Report, and so forth.\u00a0<\/p>\n

The templates are arranged by category, which includes Clients & Customers, Finance & Accounting, General Management, Human Resources, IT, Marketing, Product Development, and Sales. To give you an idea of the range, you can find templates for the most general uses, such as Customer Feedback Form and Annual Calendar by Day, as well as more targeted uses, such as Rental Property Maintenance, Expense Report, Sales Pipeline by Rep, and Event Plan and Budget. There are also templates specifically for projects, including:<\/p>\n