A review phase that knows
when it's overdue.
Client review has a budget, a timer, and a status. When it runs long, the task goes off track and the PM gets a notification — review never silently drags.

Review, with a clock.
Three rules: review starts a timer, budget is honest, every phase is tracked separately.
Review has a start time.
The moment a task enters client review, a timer starts. The client can see how long they've had it. The company can see it too. Nobody wonders who's holding the work — the phase knows.
Each review has a budget.
When you create the task, you set a client review duration in days. The review pill visualizes remaining time. Past budget, the review is off track and the PM gets a notification. The review doesn't silently drag.
Three phases, separately tracked.
Every task's total duration breaks into Execution, Internal Review, and Client Review. Phase Analytics shows your averages across projects — so you learn where time actually goes.
Client Review, answered
Built for agencies. Over-engineered for honesty.
Every decision in Progense exists for one reason: to tell the truth about where your projects actually are. Not to make you look good on a Monday morning slide. To show you — and your clients — reality.
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