WELLINGTON, New Zealand, March 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ Wellington software provider, Projectworks, sees enormous potential for growth as a leading Xero partner, now that Xero has sold the WorkflowMax brand. "WorkflowMax was a strong brand for Xero at one point, but in recent years, modern software platforms like Projectworks have provided better alternatives," says Projectworks CEO Matt Hayter. Projectworks has already made a huge investment in its one-click migration from WorkflowMax, and with this announcement, we're going to double down and waive any migration fees for customers who want to make the switch. "Projectworks has a fantastic track record of helping customers migrate smoothly, while also providing additional features such as resource planning, real time margin and utilisation, that former WorkflowMax partners and customers love." Workflowmax was once an iconic Kiwi start-up and an early acquisition for Xero. Lance Wiggs, a director of the Punakaiki
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