
Float.com Reviews (2,090)
Float.com Reviews (2,090)
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I use Float.com at my agency to manage creative time and as a project management tool. I find it really useful because it allows us to see who has capacity within the business and expedites work where needed. Float.com is easy to use, and visually, it makes sense even to people who aren’t so technologically savvy. Within Float.com, I appreciate being able to see the visibility of all arms and disciplines of the business. This feature helps us create more volume of work to go through quickly and easily. I also like that Float is very intuitive, which made the onboarding process short and easy for most people within the business. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Sometimes I find it tricky if people have different permissions to move items around in Float.com. But I think that's something we need to solve internally. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I primarily use Float.com for resource management, and I love the way we can forecast and look ahead to see what people are working on weeks or months in advance. I really like the user interface; it's easy to scroll, understand, and quick to get. I appreciate the ability to quickly see what people are working on. I like being able to group people into different teams or categories, so I can quickly filter and select among different teams. The setup was pretty easy and smooth, especially since we're using it in a basic capacity, and the admin support was great. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We don't use the full project management capabilities, and it feels a bit expensive for how we're using it. It probably wouldn't feel that way if we used it holistically, but the pricing is kind of tricky. I wish Float.com had more AI features built in. Some newer tools are more responsive, like suggesting available people for tasks. I haven't seen much innovation from Float.com in that area. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Being able to easily view everyone’s work schedule makes it much simpler to allocate resources and support colleagues more quickly. The UI is intuitive and straightforward to understand, and the ability to integrate our company systems into the website helps streamline our workflow. I’ve experienced very minimal performance issues overall. I can’t comment on the website’s pricing since I’m simply a user at our company and don’t deal directly with finances, but I do believe it’s a valuable investment for companies to make. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There isn’t much to dislike about Float, given its simple nature and straightforward use case. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I like that I can assign people time in a day to work on one of my projects. It also lets me put in comments and assign work by project numbers so that people see exactly what project they're gonna be working on that day. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I don't like the aspect of Float.com where it's too easy to accidentally delete someone else's information. Sometimes things are just too easy to remove, and there should be some extra fail safes for that. It's hard for me to see if something was previously there and who removed it. I'd like to be able to see who added time to somebody so that I know who to follow-up with. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Hi Brianne, I’m glad to hear that Float is helping you schedule your team’s time out in the field. I wanted to drop you a note to say thank you for offering us the feedback on deleting items. I will pass this along to see if there are any ways to prevent accidental deletions. Generally speaking, we pride ourselves on how easy it is to move things around in Float, but that can come with drawbacks, as you mentioned above.

I like that Float.com is fairly intuitive for my company to start using and it makes it easy for us to identify how we are using our time. With our different business fields and projects, it simplifies time allocation for tasks. It's also easier to understand how much time and budget each task takes in our broad and varied projects, helping us estimate where resources go. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I do think sometimes the integration with Factorial does not work that well. Like, quite often, I log my time, and it's not immediately reflected on Factorial. And sometimes for days, So I guess I will look into that. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I love this platform for its capability to plan and schedule the timeline of project. This platform improves the efficiency and allows teams to better collaborate to complete the project within the time frame. The best part I like about this platform is reporting that allows better and informed decision making that is critical for the organization. This platform have a less complex user interface which is comfortable for users. Other than this the handling of project life cycle can be tracked and managed very efficiently with this platform. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I love most part about this platform but I wish that the android application was as efficient like the desktop version. I also feel that an user needs to spend a good amount of time on this platform to be very efficient in using this platform. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I guess I like that it's easy to log in through my Google, so I don't have to save another password. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I don't really like the tool. It's really hard to use, honestly. It's hard to understand what I'm allocated to for the week. It's hard for producers to actually input and move people's time allocations around. There's a steep learning curve to getting it to work the way we want. The data is never really trustworthy because it's always off. Getting reports has way too much information, and it's never in the format that I want. The calendar view is very hard to navigate and understand. It's not a good tool. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Hi Carolyn, thank you for this honest feedback. Although it’s a bit tough to hear, it means a lot.
It’s great that Float is helping your team with resource allocation and project budget tracking. I want the rest of the experience to feel just as useful.
The difficulties you’ve described with navigation, reporting, and the calendar view are really helpful for our product team to hear. I hope that, with some of our upcoming roadmap items, we’ll make Float easier for you to learn and use.
In the meantime, I’d love to help your team get more out of the tool. Drop us a line at support@float.com, and the team will set up a walkthrough tailored to your team’s workflow.
I appreciate you sharing this with us.

I like the simplicity of Float.com and how useful it is overall. The mobile app is great because it allows me to see what I'm doing each day, especially on my commute to work. It's very smooth to use, and the initial setup was really easy since I could just sign in using Google. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
When I click on a project, it gives me the job details like number and time assigned instead of taking me straight to a list of everyone booked on the project. I currently have to copy and paste the number into the search bar to see who's on a project. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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