OVERSING UPDATE We launched our first two major beta customer’s on the Oversing

OVERSING UPDATE

We launched our first two major beta customer’s on the Oversing Platform this week. Roman and I are devoted to one beta site each. I suppose maybe we could handle a third but that’s probably our limit. We can’t name names, of course, but we’re shaking out the bugs in the real world environment now.

It’s fascinating to watch people get blown away by Oversing.

Still have one Javascript feature I can’t seem to tackle – mostly because I can’t afford a month to devote to it.

We designed oversing so that we could process charges, invoices and payments by program (project). But for my site, we’re upgrading the financial features to process transactions at the Deliverable, Story, Task and Subtask levels. (I should have done it this way in the first place really, now that I realize it).

So we’re activating:

a. Lead Entity Type Allow salespeople to open and work a lead.

And we’re adding:

b. Deal Entity Type (Bid Submit/Invite) (for Project, deliverable, story, task, ticket) Allow users to place bids on Work, (project, deliverable, story, task, ticket)

c. Sub-Contract Entity Type (with multiple subtypes – for various sub agreements at the project/task level)

d. Escrow Entity Type (For deliverable, story, task, ticket)

e. Invoice Entity Type (for bid entity type)

f. Payment Entity Type (for bid entity type, or Escrow Entity Type)

g. Receipt Entity Type (for Payment Entity Type)

So if you manage a lot of subcontractors or freelancers oversing will make it easier to pay these folk.


Source date (UTC): 2016-06-11 03:41:00 UTC

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