Ambassify vs. Bambu by Sprout Social

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Ambassify
Score 8.9 out of 10
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The Ambassify platform enables users to develop and apply an employee engagement strategy. Today’s employees want to feel they are part of a bigger cause. They want to feel included, valued, and trusted. They want to identify with the company and know their work is meaningful. Employee engagement makes employees happier, more productive, and less likely to leave. The vendor states that whilst their competitors focus on pushing out content for an audience to engage with, Ambassify enables…N/A
Bambu by Sprout Social
Score 9.2 out of 10
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Bambu is a social media marketing tool from Sprout Social that leverages employee advocacy. It allows users to organize and encourage distribution of company blog posts, press releases, news and articles, thought leadership, and customer case studies through employees' personal social networks on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. There are three main use cases for Bambu: Marketing, HR, and Sales. In terms of Marketing, Bambu aims to leverage employee advocacy to increase brand awareness…N/A
Pricing
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Small Businesses

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Medium-sized Companies
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Score 9.0 out of 10
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Score 9.0 out of 10
Enterprises
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Sprinklr Marketing
Score 7.2 out of 10
Sprinklr Marketing
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Score 7.2 out of 10
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User Ratings
AmbassifyBambu by Sprout Social
Likelihood to Recommend
8.9
(7 ratings)
9.0
(7 ratings)
User Testimonials
AmbassifyBambu by Sprout Social
Likelihood to Recommend
Ambassify
Ambassify is a great way to inform colleagues about comms on social media. It’s very easy for people to share/engage with posts. The platform is convenient and requires low effort. It’s great to be able to use one platform for a variety of campaigns to keep colleagues engaged. This is a great tool.
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Sprout Social
Routinely sharing job postings from Bambu by Sprout Social to LinkedIn, using the canned content our Marketing team provides and revising so that it "sounds like me" prior to sharing on LI. Cadencing my content shares for the week in the "Scheduling" option Creating a new link to share content via Bambu by Sprout Social to LI, to position myself as a thought leader in my space
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Pros
Ambassify
  • Enabling the creation of a platform that can reward employees for going the extra mile and help to spread the word about the company
  • How the platform has almost been "gamified"
  • Just keeps employees up to date on all of the things going on in the company from a marketing perspective - such as new web pages/social posts, meaning they can engage with this content and help promote
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Sprout Social
  • Ease of use. It creates a user-friendly experience that allows employees to understand and share.
  • Customer support & feedback.
  • Understanding the power of social media and building their tool around its use.
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Cons
Ambassify
  • We have had issues trying to link Ambassify to WhatsApp
  • I think that it would be nice to schedule posts and notifications
  • There has been times where there is a slight delay on the notifications.
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Sprout Social
  • Sprout to Bambu integration is not what was depicted in trial and is not used because of this
  • Missing functionality: LinkedIn tagging
  • Missing functionality: posting videos
  • Missing functionality: posting something without a link. Example: picture from an event or community outreach
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Alternatives Considered
Ambassify
Microsoft Yammer is also a great tool, but it doesn't have many integration possibilities like Ambassify do. It also lacks that casual touch that is characteristic of Amabassify. Another important factor in this kind of tool is the user interface, it needs to be extremely friendly and intuitive to guarantee its continuous uses, and that's Ambassify's key.
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Sprout Social
It was similar in that it helped us push prewritten messages out to our team, but the UX/UI was far more dated and not as intuitive. It's mobile app also wasn't very useful; made it difficult to edit messages and would constantly need you to log back in. The two things GaggleAMP had over Bambu however was more comprehensive analytics and the ability to automatically push out social posts
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Return on Investment
Ambassify
  • The social sharing of our posts (and therefore and engagement metrics on those profiles) has generated more website traffic
  • The first time I used this for a previous company (during a PR crisis) it really did help bring the team together
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Sprout Social
  • The social amplification effects of our employees sharing brand content helped us achieve a 400% increase in website visits following our re-brand.
  • With some "Executive nudging" when we announced that Bambu would be used as our internal comms tool, and that we would only be sharing real-time updates via the mobile apps push notifications, we were able to double the # of employees who use the App in addition to the desktop application. Mobile users aside, another positive side effect of using Bambu as an internal comms tool is that it exposes users (the non-social butterflies who don't like to share) to all other content that has been curated into the system and has helped garner more social impressions.
  • The majority of our employees come from the BabyBoom/Gen X generation and didn't come of age in the world of social media, which has presented some challenges in user adoption rates.
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