Adobe Workfront features include expenses associated with a project or task that are not related to labor hours. This can include items such as mileage, supplies, software, licenses, and travel costs. To retrieve expenses in Adobe Workfront, you navigate to the specific project or task where the expense was added and look for the section typically labeled expenses in the left panel. This section lists all expenses associated with that particular project or task. Workfront reporting tools allow for the creation of custom reports to view and analyze expenses across multiple projects and tasks, providing a comprehensive overview of expense costs. To manage expenses in Adobe Workfront, various expense types can be created, such as software and travel, with defined units and rates to standardize expense tracking. Users can add expenses to projects or tasks, detailing descriptions, expense types, planned and actual amounts, with fields available as per user permissions and system configuration within Adobe Workfront.
Sr. Manager/Adobe Workfront Fusion Developer at Staples, Inc.
Real User
Top 10
2024-12-03T13:45:41Z
Dec 3, 2024
Workfront incurs around a hundred thousand plus dollars per year. Licensing is strict, particularly with free accounts, however, it offers flexibility in project access, which could be enhanced further to suit enterprise needs better.
Adobe Workfront is an expensive solution. Adobe is trying to minimize the cost. Certain price concessions are available if someone buys the Adobe Suite completely. However, buying individual products would be expensive. On a scale from one to ten, where one is expensive and ten is cheap, I rate the solution's pricing a three or four out of ten.
Senior Director, Global Design / Marketing Operations at Logitech
Real User
2023-06-20T17:52:00Z
Jun 20, 2023
The pricing is a barrier to implementation. It is expensive compared to other competitors. Speaking about licensing, they have a private manager license for $1000, which you can use for administration as well. Then they offer a worker license for $500, and then a reviewer or contributor license which is free.
The pricing of Workfront is completely license based. They offer pricing depending on how many users we are trying to onboard into Workfront. If you have already opted for some Adobe solutions, they might charge a little less, considering that you are an existing customer.
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Adobe Workfront features include expenses associated with a project or task that are not related to labor hours. This can include items such as mileage, supplies, software, licenses, and travel costs. To retrieve expenses in Adobe Workfront, you navigate to the specific project or task where the expense was added and look for the section typically labeled expenses in the left panel. This section lists all expenses associated with that particular project or task. Workfront reporting tools allow for the creation of custom reports to view and analyze expenses across multiple projects and tasks, providing a comprehensive overview of expense costs. To manage expenses in Adobe Workfront, various expense types can be created, such as software and travel, with defined units and rates to standardize expense tracking. Users can add expenses to projects or tasks, detailing descriptions, expense types, planned and actual amounts, with fields available as per user permissions and system configuration within Adobe Workfront.
Workfront incurs around a hundred thousand plus dollars per year. Licensing is strict, particularly with free accounts, however, it offers flexibility in project access, which could be enhanced further to suit enterprise needs better.
Adobe Workfront is an expensive solution. Adobe is trying to minimize the cost. Certain price concessions are available if someone buys the Adobe Suite completely. However, buying individual products would be expensive. On a scale from one to ten, where one is expensive and ten is cheap, I rate the solution's pricing a three or four out of ten.
It is definitely on the expensive side compared to other alternatives like Jira.
The pricing is a barrier to implementation. It is expensive compared to other competitors. Speaking about licensing, they have a private manager license for $1000, which you can use for administration as well. Then they offer a worker license for $500, and then a reviewer or contributor license which is free.
The pricing of Workfront is completely license based. They offer pricing depending on how many users we are trying to onboard into Workfront. If you have already opted for some Adobe solutions, they might charge a little less, considering that you are an existing customer.
The setup cost is manageable for small, mid-sized, and large business enterprises.