ProjectCanyon is positioned as an all-in-one business management system that brings CRM, project management, HR, invoicing, client management, tickets, and team collaboration into a single workspace. Its website says it is already used by 750+ companies, with the goal of helping small and midsize teams manage projects, talent, clients, and financial workflows in one system.
Its core modules cover a wide range of needs: project tracking, adding team members, task assignment, time tracking, expenses, estimates, invoices, payment records, client portals, employee attendance, leave, leads, contracts, products, reports, documents, messages, announcements, events, and tickets. Tickets can be submitted by users and then assigned by administrators to agents in the relevant department. Clients can also access their own dashboards, making it suitable for project delivery and service teams that want more transparent client management. The system emphasizes a responsive interface and brand customization, including theme colors, logos, and system constants.
Pricing is subscription-based, with both monthly and annual billing. Starter costs $25/month or $250/year and supports up to 10 employees; Growth costs $50/month or $500/year and supports up to 35 employees; Business costs $100/month or $1000/year and supports up to 100 employees; Enterprise costs $500/month or $5000/year and supports up to 1000 employees. The pricing page lists storage as Unlimited and offers a 14-day free trial, but there is no indication of a permanent free plan.
The listed third-party integrations include OneSignal, Slack, PayPal Payments, and Stripe Payments, covering basic needs for notifications, collaboration, and online payments. However, the website does not disclose information about APIs, webhooks, SDKs, or developer documentation, nor does it explain capabilities such as granular permissions, audit logs, data encryption, backup policies, GDPR/SOC2/ISO, or other security and compliance measures. The terms also contain references to different entities or jurisdictions such as Jordan, India, and Froiden, so before making a formal purchase, buyers should carefully verify the contracting entity, data hosting location, and service responsibilities.
Its strengths are high feature integration, transparent pricing, and a clear onboarding target. It is suitable for small and midsize businesses that do not want to buy separate tools for project management, CRM, HR, and invoicing. Its weaknesses are the lack of enterprise governance information, limited disclosure around APIs and security compliance, and plan differences that are mainly based on employee count. Scenarios requiring complex permissions or deep integrations may be constrained.
The website does not provide information about access speed from China, a Chinese interface, RMB payments, invoices, or local compliance. PayPal/Stripe may also create payment and settlement barriers for companies in mainland China, so access from China is currently rated as unknown. If localization and integration with the domestic collaboration ecosystem are priorities, consider comparing it with Feishu Projects, DingTalk Yida, WeCom/Tencent Qidian. For overseas all-in-one suites, compare Zoho One, Bitrix24, Odoo, ClickUp, or monday.com.
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