Depending on your service model, I suggest either a project management system like Unfuddle (hosted) or Redmine (installed, but available hosted), or a ticket system like Request Tracker (installed) or Zendesk (hosted).
Ticket systems are best where there is a simple model of request and service. Tickets can be assigned internally, but most systems only support a single requestor. In other words, they don't support larger conversations. Project management software is best when there are multiple participants on both sides and you want to memorialize everything. We use Unfuddle and Jira project management systems. We support organizations using Pivotal Tracker, an agile-specific system, and we have also built Drupal integration with Kayako, a sophisticated ticketing system. Many organizations use Basecamp, which is a more free-form system. It didn't work for us. There are hundreds, if not thousands of systems available. I have listed the URLs fo the ones I mention below. Thanks, Cary https://basecamp.com https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira http://www.pivotaltracker.com http://www.redmine.org https://unfuddle.com https://www.bestpractical.com/rt/ http://www.kayako.com http://www.zendesk.com On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 6:30 AM, Elizabeth Leonard < elizabeth.leon...@shu.edu> wrote: > Does anyone have a good way to track requests to make changes to your > website(s)? I would like to be able to put in requests and be able to track > if they are done and when, so there's fewer emails flying about. > > E > > Elizabeth Leonard > Assistant Dean of Information Technologies, Resources Acquisition and > Description > Seton Hall University > 400 South Orange Avenue > South Orange, NJ 07079 > 973-761-9445 > -- Cary Gordon The Cherry Hill Company http://chillco.com