Optimize Project Delivery for Australian Creative Agencies

Implement efficient workflows and track progress with OpenProject for improved client satisfaction and team productivity.

What we do

Streamline Agency Projects, Deliver Client Results

Task Management

Organize and assign tasks within projects using OpenProject. Track individual progress and team workload effectively.

Time Tracking

Monitor billable hours and project time accurately with integrated time tracking tools in OpenProject.

Resource Allocation

Plan and manage team member availability and assignments to prevent overload and ensure project staffing.

Gantt Charts

Visualize project timelines and dependencies with interactive Gantt charts for clear project scheduling.

Reporting & Analytics

Generate detailed reports on project status, budget, and team performance using OpenProject's analytics features.

Concrete deliverables

These are the artifacts you receive — no ambiguity.

Landing-page brief
Keyword map
Tracking checklist
Creative testing board
90-day plan
Monthly report
Technical audit
Content calendar
FAQ

Before you choose

What is OpenProject?

OpenProject is an open-source project management software. It offers features like task management, time tracking, Gantt charts, and team collaboration tools, suitable for various project types and team sizes.

How long does implementation take?

Typical implementation for an agency takes 2-4 weeks, depending on your team's size and specific customization needs. This includes setup, data migration, and initial team training.

Can OpenProject integrate with our existing tools?

OpenProject offers various integration options, including APIs for custom connections. We can assess your current software stack and advise on potential integrations during our consultation.

What kind of support do you provide?

We offer comprehensive support packages including initial setup assistance, user training sessions, and ongoing technical support to ensure your team maximizes OpenProject's capabilities.

Is OpenProject suitable for small agencies?

Yes, OpenProject is scalable and can be configured to meet the needs of small agencies as well as larger enterprises. Its modular design allows you to use only the features relevant to your operations.

What are the pricing options for OpenProject?

OpenProject has a community version that is free, and paid enterprise versions with additional features and support. We can help you choose the best plan based on your agency's requirements and budget.

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Task Management

Task Management

$243.95
Time Tracking

Time Tracking

$252.95
Resource Allocation

Resource Allocation

$203.95
Gantt Charts

Gantt Charts

$259.95
Reporting & Analytics

Reporting & Analytics

$156.95
Agency Workflow Origin — Project management tools for agencies

Agency Workflow Origin — Project management tools for agencies

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How we diagnose the first 30 days, and what reporting looks like without vanity metrics

The first 30 days of any engagement are about diagnosis, not delivery. Before any creative goes live or any spend is reallocated, we read the existing tracking, the historical performance, the campaign archive and — most importantly — the working assumptions that the in-house team has accumulated over the previous twelve months. A surprising amount of paid spend gets allocated against beliefs that were once true and quietly stopped being true. Naming those beliefs out loud is usually the most valuable single output of the diagnosis phase.

From there, we agree a written baseline on the metrics that actually move the business. Reporting against vanity metrics — total impressions, gross reach, post likes — is easy to produce and easy to ignore, and reporting against business metrics is harder to produce and impossible to ignore. We always pick the harder one. Each weekly note covers what shipped, what is being tested, what was killed, and what needs a decision from your side this week. Each monthly review compares the working metrics against the agreed baseline and proposes the next month's plan in a single working document, not a deck.

What we need from your team is small but non-negotiable: a single decision-maker available for a 20-minute weekly slot, prompt access to the analytics and ad accounts, and honest answers to direct questions during the diagnosis phase. Engagements that stall almost always stall on access, never on creative.

What a working sprint actually looks like

A working sprint is built around a single testable hypothesis and a single decision at the end. We open with a short written brief that names the hypothesis, the audience, the channels in scope, the budget envelope, and the criteria we will use to judge the result. Everyone on the engagement signs off on that brief before any production work starts, because the most expensive sprints are the ones where the criteria for success are only agreed in retrospect.

Production runs in weekly increments. Mid-sprint we share the assets, the tracking setup, and any unexpected friction with your team in writing — not in a meeting — so the working record is clear and the team can react asynchronously. Live testing happens in the second half of the sprint, with a defined window long enough to read signal but short enough that we are not just waiting for permission to make a decision.

At the end of the sprint we run a short review: what continues, what is killed, and what is iterated for the next sprint. The review is written before the meeting and circulated in advance, so the meeting itself can be 25 minutes of decisions instead of 60 minutes of reading. The output of every sprint is a one-page retro that lives alongside the working playbook for future reference.

Channel matrix

How the working channels connect — what each one is responsible for and what it depends on from the others.

ChannelWhat it doesHow we run it
Search Intent capture Paid search and SEO sequenced together so brand and non-brand traffic build week over week.
Social Audience building Organic and paid social on the platforms where the audience already spends time, with a tested creative pipeline.
Email Retention and revival Lifecycle and broadcast email sequenced against the seasonal calendar and tied to product availability.
Content Compounding distribution Long-form and short-form content built to be repurposed across the other channels in the matrix.
Partnerships Reach extension A small number of qualified partners chosen for audience overlap, not for vanity reach.