SeaTable offers the necessary flexibility for the publisher
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 5:39 am
The publisher receives almost daily synopses that need to be reviewed and evaluated. A small publisher does not have the capacity to produce everything that sounds interesting. Instead, you have to develop a feeling for what interests readers and what can be produced well. The synopses submitted are now managed in SeaTable and given a status that is visible to everyone in the team. If a text is interesting, the author is contacted and work begins. If the script is not suitable, it is archived and not pursued further.
Since the introduction of SeaTable, coordination india rcs data and communication within the team has improved significantly. Less coordination is required because everyone knows where to find the information that is relevant to them. This allows everyone in the team to concentrate more on their own topics.
We used to try Trello and Google Sheets, but it just wasn't a good fit. Trello was too restrictive and Google Sheets often lacked coherence. With SeaTable we always have the perfect overview.
Patrick Siegmund, Head of the Vegan Division at Ventil Verlag
Summary
Ventil Verlag always keeps an overview of its book process using linked tables. All information about the book can be perfectly linked to the planned next steps.
Exposés can be ideally recorded and edited with SeaTable, as the submitted text documents can be stored directly in SeaTable and given a useful status.
Ventil Verlag uses SeaTable for many other processes, so that everyone in the team now works with it. No training was necessary because SeaTable is intuitive to use.
Since the introduction of SeaTable, coordination india rcs data and communication within the team has improved significantly. Less coordination is required because everyone knows where to find the information that is relevant to them. This allows everyone in the team to concentrate more on their own topics.
We used to try Trello and Google Sheets, but it just wasn't a good fit. Trello was too restrictive and Google Sheets often lacked coherence. With SeaTable we always have the perfect overview.
Patrick Siegmund, Head of the Vegan Division at Ventil Verlag
Summary
Ventil Verlag always keeps an overview of its book process using linked tables. All information about the book can be perfectly linked to the planned next steps.
Exposés can be ideally recorded and edited with SeaTable, as the submitted text documents can be stored directly in SeaTable and given a useful status.
Ventil Verlag uses SeaTable for many other processes, so that everyone in the team now works with it. No training was necessary because SeaTable is intuitive to use.