About this Episode
In this episode of the Agency Profit Podcast, Marcel chats with Carson Pierce from the Parakeeto team to demystify the chaos around choosing project management tools in the agency world. With hundreds of platforms flooding the market—many promising to do it all—they unpack why tool selection matters far less than you think. The real secret? Focus on process and workflow first, then use tools to support that—not the other way around. They dive into the two core reasons agencies adopt tools (workflow vs. reporting), explain why perfect data is a myth, and share why all-in-one platforms are making a comeback—though they’re not always the answer. Carson and Marcel share hard-won lessons and clear frameworks for structuring data and reporting logic that work regardless of what tools you use.
Stop obsessing over which software to pick—get your workflow right, and your reporting will follow.
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Points of Interest
- 0:00 – 1:14 – Introduction & Context Setting: Marcel introduces Carson Pierce, Parakeeto’s Head Consultant, to discuss project management tools in the agency space and the fundamentals that remain relevant despite ever-changing software options.
- 1:14 – 4:01 – Common Tools Used by Agencies: Carson outlines the most frequently used project management tools among Parakeeto clients, highlighting Asana, ClickUp, and Teamwork, and noting the emergence of all-in-one solutions like Scoro.
- 4:01 – 6:02 – Complexity of the Tool Landscape: Marcel emphasizes the oversaturated, overlapping software market and categorizes tools by function—core PM, all-in-one, and emerging database-like tools like Notion and Airtable.
- 6:02 – 8:20 – Evolution & Blurring Tool Categories: Discussion on how tool capabilities are converging, with time tracking and resource planning platforms increasingly offering PM features, making distinctions between categories less clear.
- 8:20 – 13:01 – Prioritizing Workflow over Tool Choice: They argue that enabling smooth team workflow is more important than picking the “right” tool, especially since tools change often but foundational processes must endure.
- 13:01 – 17:03 – Why Tools Fail to Deliver Reporting: Marcel explains that no platform offers fully automated, reliable reporting due to inconsistent data inputs, evolving structures, and platform limitations in data visualization.
- 17:03 – 20:57 – ETL Framework for Reliable Reporting: They introduce the Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) approach as a best practice, outlining how agencies can clean and structure messy data outside their tools for accurate reporting.
- 20:57 – 24:02 – Structuring Data for Better Insights: Carson and Marcel explore how to align time tracking, estimates, and project categorization by writing logical rules that map inconsistent inputs into standardized outputs.
- 24:02 – 27:20 – Ensuring Trustworthy Data: Emphasis on creating repeatable logic statements and reducing manual input to increase data reliability, and avoid costly decision-making based on inaccurate data.
- 27:20 – 30:05 – When & How to Choose a New Tool: They outline a responsible selection process—start with workflow mapping, validate with team input, and avoid changing tools unless truly necessary to avoid unnecessary disruption.
- 30:05 – 32:11 – Cautions Against Overengineering Implementations: Marcel advises keeping implementations simple and avoiding overly rigid structures that fail when team behavior inevitably deviates from ideal input patterns.
- 32:11 – End – All-in-One vs. Best-of-Breed Tools: Final thoughts on the cyclical industry shift between all-in-one and specialized tools, noting the decision should hinge on agency maturity, flexibility needs, and workflow alignment.
Show Notes
- Connect with Carson via LinkedIn
- Get access to this model tool in the toolkit
- Parakeeto Foundations Course
- Free access to our Model Platform
- Book: Software as a Science
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