5 things you can do with Podio for $FREE

With a free Podio organization you can have up to 5 employees in your workspaces. An employee is a person registered with an email address under your organization’s company domain. You can also have up to 5 external members in your workspaces, which are people registered under any other domain.

All employees have the ability to create workspaces and apps. While you can have admins for your workspaces, your account will not have an overall administrator. Instead, all members within your Employee Network will have the same permissions.

You have access to most Podio features with the free version. We can add automation and integration to your free version of Podio to enhance the value and power of Podio. You can engage us before you get your free version to get expert consultation on how to get the most out of your system.

However; as promised, here are 5 things you can do with the free version:

1. Store Unlimited Files in a Documents app along with meta-data to search, retrieve and extend information to your files.
2. Connect your cloud storage to connect and interact with your stored files in Podio. You can connect Box, DropBox, GoogleDocs and more…
3. Create unlimited cloud-based databases to store project information, clients, inventory , images , movies or other unlimited data that can be easily built and accessed from anywhere.
4. Utilized internal social communications that you can communicate to 5 team members, clients, volunteers or partners.
5. You can contact us to see how automation can extend the value of Podio, Enhance your Process, Improve your Productivity, and Increase your Profit..

Click below to talk to us about how to extend the value of your FREE Podio system from our Podio experts.

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Joe Frazier
Joe Frazier is the Chief Inspiration Officer and Co-Founder of BizNetz, Inc. BizNetz customers include Syngenta, Hanes, Truist Bank, Volvo, Wells Fargo, Disney and ABC. Joe is a process automation expert, digital marketing/media technology specialist, and award winning systems architect. Joe has provided revolutionary software to increase productivity, automate digital marketing, and customize media management solutions that enhance profitability. You can count on Joe Frazier to architect amazing automated workflow, digital media solutions, and complex integrations that positively impact world-class organizations. Joe has degrees in Theoretical Physics and Applied Physics specializing in Computer-based Instrumentation from Tougaloo College and Georgia Institute of Technology (GA Tech). He is also an experienced corporate technology manager for Fortune 500 companies. As a consultant, he has used physics models in Time Series Analysis and Forecasting. He has also applied the Viral Product Diffusion Model to forecast marketing performance. He has architected enterprise solutions for global companies, and amazing automation solutions that have had substantial bottom-line impact. Joe’s background in Physics has led to his research on Time Travel. His most important discoveries were not accomplished by harnessing the power of anti-matter, time stone, or the 'flux capacitor.' He has found that by implementing process automation solutions, he can "time-hack" workflow so that teams "Time Travel" and get back their most precious commodity - Time. Joe helps smart managers "Outthink Work!" In today's fast-paced business world, every second counts. That's why Joe, a renowned expert in Time Series Analysis and Forecasting, has revolutionized the way companies think about time. With his extensive background in physics models and viral product diffusion, Joe has developed cutting-edge techniques to forecast marketing performance. But it doesn't stop there - he has also used his knowledge to architect enterprise solutions for global companies and create incredible automation systems that have drastically improved their bottom-line. But what really sets Joe apart is his groundbreaking research on Time Travel. No, he hasn't discovered a way to physically travel through time using anti-matter or magical stones. Instead, he has found that by implementing process automation solutions, teams can "time-hack" their processes.
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