Tessitura for work requests?

We will be entering a consortium environment next year and I have been looking around for some dead simple helpdesk software.  The trouble with any system I come up with is that we will have to train the users to, well, to use it.

Since all the users should already know how to use Tessitura, I was wondering if anyone else had had any success using Tess as a helpdesk/issue log system? I'm guessing it would be based off of ticklers, but I can't quite envision how it would actually work.

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  • Levi -

    We contemplated using ticklers, but since not everyone who has a computer uses Tessitura (I know, shameful!) we didn't want to use it as a help desk system. I also am not always on the 'lets put everything plus the kitchen sink into Tessitura' state of mind. I find that some things really do work better when you have a system that is actually designed for what you want to use it for. That being said, a lot of help systems are just specialized front ends with a db backend, so Tessitura certainly *could* be made to track help tickets.  

    We moved to Spiceworks as a helpdesk system which you can make as simple as an email from the user side, or you can allow them to login to a user portal. It has been working pretty well for us so far.

    Good luck with whatever you do.

    - Heather
    Seattle Repertory Theatre 

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  • Levi -

    We contemplated using ticklers, but since not everyone who has a computer uses Tessitura (I know, shameful!) we didn't want to use it as a help desk system. I also am not always on the 'lets put everything plus the kitchen sink into Tessitura' state of mind. I find that some things really do work better when you have a system that is actually designed for what you want to use it for. That being said, a lot of help systems are just specialized front ends with a db backend, so Tessitura certainly *could* be made to track help tickets.  

    We moved to Spiceworks as a helpdesk system which you can make as simple as an email from the user side, or you can allow them to login to a user portal. It has been working pretty well for us so far.

    Good luck with whatever you do.

    - Heather
    Seattle Repertory Theatre 

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