Overall Satisfaction with Keap
We use Keap as our primary CRM for both prospects and current customers, housing data about the marketing and sales process as well as current plans, team members, invoices, subscriptions, and anything needed to describe a customer account. We also use it as our primary email marketing and automation tool building evergreen campaigns, one-time campaigns and blasts, or triggering 3rd party integrations for things like direct mail and text messaging.
- Highly customizable - fields in contact records can be created and integrated with many different tools
- Automation - this takes a learning curve to do really well but is very powerful if you know how to use it. Well beyond cheaper email campaign solutions
- Reports (mostly) - There are probably hundreds of reporting options in different parts of Keap, and the most useful ones can be highly customized with all custom fields, saved, and used on a recurring basis. Some reports I wish had more capabilities like their main ones, but for the most part it works very well.
- Integrations
- Detailed logic building in campaigns can be somewhat challenging for new users. After 5 years I don't feel limited by this but when it's time to train new team members they're prone to mistakes for quite a while.
- Some reports lack the ability to combine with custom fields/other search parameters which requires some work arounds like tagging the results of one report to open in a different report and narrow down.
- Change history on company records, contact records, subscriptions etc is difficult to see. This doesn't come up often but sometimes we need to see who changed a setting or subscription and can't find that right within Keap
- We use it to build out months of content at a time or leverage evergreen campaigns for new leads, sales funnels, etc. and that saves a lot of time for our team
Do you think Keap delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Keap's feature set?
Yes
Did Keap live up to sales and marketing promises?
I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process
Did implementation of Keap go as expected?
I wasn't involved with the implementation phase
Would you buy Keap again?
Yes