What I like best about Josys is its intuitive UI, which makes it easy for users from various backgrounds to use without difficulty.
Compared to other tools, both the setup and day-to-day operations are simple, and even non-IT team members can use it comfortably, which I see as a major advantage.
In addition, the ability to centrally manage and visualize SaaS applications and devices makes it much easier to track accounts and licenses, helping prevent oversights and reduce operational workload.
Furthermore, the support system is excellent, and I truly appreciate how quickly and flexibly the team responds to feature improvement requests.
Overall, Josys is a highly effective tool for improving efficiency and visibility in IT asset management, and I would strongly recommend it to organizations facing similar challenges. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are a few areas where I feel there is room for improvement.
In particular, the flexibility of IT device status management could be enhanced. Currently, it is not possible to customize statuses such as “in use” or “in stock,” and there is no option to represent shared devices at the department level. As a result, devices need to be assigned to specific individuals to be marked as “in use,” which does not always reflect actual usage in practice.
Additionally, in terms of HR data integration, even when hire or termination dates are registered, user statuses are not automatically updated to active or inactive on those dates. This creates additional manual work in day-to-day operations.
Furthermore, when reviewing devices assigned to members, it is not possible to open individual device details in a new tab, which can reduce efficiency when checking multiple records. Improvements in alert settings would also be beneficial, as more granular control over notifications (such as disabling specific alerts) would enhance usability. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.




