To choose the best document management system for your business, consider the following aspects when researching the market. Once you’ve identified a handful of platforms that may be suitable, be sure to schedule live demonstrations, ask scrutinizing questions of representatives and test out free trials to get a better sense of how each software works.
To best understand what should be prioritized, we spoke with business owners and leaders about the process they went through when choosing document management software.
Consider pricing and overall value
When evaluating pricing and subscription plans, think about more than just the sticker price. While it might be tempting to choose the cheapest option, think instead about overall value — which platform provides the most bang for your buck? Make sure that you’ll have access to everything you need at a cost-effective price point, even if that isn’t the lowest price you encounter on the market.
“Affordability must be balanced against the need for scalability. Most companies simply want the cheapest option, but this could be a short term benefit when such companies expand,” said Cache Merril, founder of Zibtek. “Search for a structure that provides flexibility in pricing without any hidden costs.”
Evaluate usability and set up
Document management software that is difficult to set up and hard to use isn’t going to be very helpful. Take the time to select a platform that you can get up and running quickly and that requires minimal training for your staff to use effectively. Picking user-friendly software with an easy set up and implementation support means minimal disruption during the implementation phase.
“In case the software is not easy to use, or if the user has to go through rigorous training, this would most likely affect the usage. Look for a solution which the employees can start using immediately with short training,” Merril said.
Take customization and flexibility into account
Document management software should be flexible enough to adapt to your business’s workflow and unique needs. Custom filing processes and metadata structures are a must, for example. Consider also how a platform lines up with the needs of a business in your industry — can it meet expectations or is it designed for another type of business?
“Choose a solution tailored to your industry’s specific needs,” Anthony Perera, founder and CEO of Inspected, told us. “For contractors and municipalities, look for software that understands the nuances of the permit process. Prioritize ease of use and robust security features. Don’t underestimate the importance of good customer support and regular software updates.”
Determine customer service quality
It’s normal to encounter problems with any business software, and document management systems are no different. That’s when responsive, helpful customer service is crucial. Be sure to investigate a company’s reputation for customer service before purchasing their solution. A company with good customer service can make the difference between a minor issue and a major catastrophe.
“It is very important to provide responsive customer service. It could be in the form of live chat, phone support or a detailed help center,” said Chris Dukich owner of SaaS company DisplayNow. “Reaching for help can save a lot of time in case of technical problems or during onboarding.”
Mind security measures
Document management systems almost always house sensitive company data or customer information. Ensuring that data is protected is critical for avoiding data breaches and running afoul of regulations. Always closely inspect the security measures a platform employs to make sure your data will be secure.
“Do not forget about security and compliance features to avoid any waivers to the client’s breach of trust especially if you deal with sensitive information,” Dukich said. “Ensure that such systems meet regulatory gates such as GDPR, HIPAA, SOC 2.”