ClickUp ROI case study: Construction Company
A US-based construction company achieved a 1645 percent ROI by deploying ClickUp for project management and recovered its initial investment in the technology in 1.2 months. Previously utilizing manual processes for its proposal and deal sourcing operations, the organization implemented ClickUp for its ease of use, visibility, and ability to meet specific requirements and build custom workflows. Nucleus found that the upon implementation of the solution, the organization was able to reduce time spent in its proposal process by 50 percent, resulting in annual savings of $22,000.
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