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Pelago Announces Enhancements to Flagship Web-based Project Management Service Intervals

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10.07.2008 - 01:30pm ET

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Pelago Announces Enhancements to Flagship Web-based Project Management Service Intervals

(CSRwire) SANTA BARBARA, CA. - October 7, 2008 - Intervals, the growing online project management service, has recently been updated to address customer feedback regarding pricing and features. New and existing customers will login to find higher project limits, increased document storage, and a new email polling feature.

The number of projects per plan was increased to give customers more for their money and to keep the pricing consistent across all subscription plans. The amount of document storage was increased to enable customers to store more of their documents and media online. "Our customers have been telling us that increasing project limits would be a tremendous boon to their productivity," said John Reeve of Pelago. "And now with increased document storage, our larger customers are finding it even easier to manage their workflow using only one application."

Intervals pricing is based on usage — plans are based on the number of projects being managed — a departure from traditional software priced according to the number of users. Noted for their affordability, Intervals subscription plans range from $20 to $175 per month. "Charging according to the number of users felt counter-intuitive to us as small business ourselves," said Braden Jones of Pelago. "Basing the pricing on number of projects allows small teams to easily band together on projects without being charged for adding another person to their team."

The Intervals team has also completed a new email polling feature. Intervals customers can now field client requests from any email box into their Intervals task management account. Intervals customers will find it easier to receive documents and media from their clients. Attachments sent along with emails are parsed into the Intervals document storage system. "Expediting client requests efficiently is important for a service company," said Michael Payne of Pelago.

"Especially considering how tricky it can be getting clients to login to an application to submit requests. This feature gives them an easy-to-use and familiar alternative, email."

The Intervals team has announced they are currently developing Milestones and a Calendar and will be launching both in the fourth quarter.

For more information about Intervals, please visit www.myintervals.com.


About Intervals
Created by Pelago, Intervals was originally designed to solve Pelago's own struggles tracking time, billing clients, and knowing where projects stood in real time. Intervals is currently used by small businesses in 90 countries and is ideal for web designers, IT service companies and creative services companies. Intervals is a powerful tool for anyone who wishes to ease the daily stress of organizing and managing people, time, workflows, and projects. Learn more about Intervals at www.myintervals.com.

About Pelago
Pelago is a Santa Barbara, California-based web design and web development firm founded in 2000. As members of 1% For The Planet, Pelago is devoted to responsible stewardship of the earth. Pelago specializes in developing highly intuitive web sites and reliable web-based applications, and injecting them with solid business sense and functionality. Pelago clients include JD Power and Associates, Nexxus, Xplane, Network Hardware Resale, and TenetCare. Learn more about Pelago at www.pelagodesign.com.

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For more information please contact:

Michael Payne
Pelago
805.568.5346
www.pelagodesign.com

www.pelagodesign.com

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