farmerswife Showcase The Full Power Of Its End-To-End Collaboration Solution At IBC 2022

farmerswife, a provider of resource scheduling, project management and team collaboration software for the media industry, will be showcasing the power and flexibility of Cirkus, its new SaaS task and project management solution, and the latest version of the farmerswife tool at IBC.

At a time when team coordination and collaboration remain at their peak as a result of hybrid working, the cloud-based Cirkus solution gives media organisations access to a limitless amount of resources at the most competitive rate to address their specific project requirements.

This easy-to-use, day-to-day task collaboration tool for teams allows users to unlimitedly schedule, assign and manage projects and tasks; track status and report time; and collaborate efficiently anywhere, with anyone, including freelancers, by coordinating resources and sharing files in one central hub. It also features the ability to create custom templates, thereby improving efficiency and creating more agile workflows. Cirkus accommodates all devices and is available on macOS, iOS, Android and as a web app.

In addition, the company will be showcasing the latest version of farmerswife scheduling, management and reporting tool. The new release has been developed with updated features and functionalities to provide users with additional precision and enhance collaboration workflows.

farmerswife and the Cirkus tool can work together or as standalone products to address the specific needs of media organisations. When used together, farmerswife can provide in-house scheduling, resource management and financial reporting, while Cirkus acts as the collaboration platform to share detailed information with distributed teams both internally and externally. Together they form a true end-to-end solution for all media project management tasks.

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