Likelihood to Recommend AskNicely is well suited for surveying customers about how they are feeling about your product. This can be their overall feeling or after they have taken a certain action. E.g. used a particular feature. It's not designed for getting through customer feedback, rather gauging satisfaction. You will need to follow up with other survey methods for detailed feedback.
Read full review I think Birdeye is great for businesses that use a CRM system that is able to integrate with Birdeye so that clients are automatically pulled into Birdeye and sent review requests. I would also say this is more suited for businesses that see multiple customers and clients weekly versus businesses that maybe only have one or two clients a month. Ex: Dentist offices get great returns, but contractors/real estate agents may not be as great.
Read full review Pros NPS Surveys - Easy to access and use and branded for our company. Analytics - AskNicely provides simple and robust analytics for identifying trends in data. Workflows - AskNicely uniquely provides automated workflows in response to NPS results. This means teams like customer success and marketing can spend less time reacting and researching and more time working to create programs that drive more business and improve our customer experience. Read full review Their customer service is always very helpful and ready to give you the personal attention that you require. They connect many different sources and funnel them straight to you so you can easily capitalize on multiple platforms and information streams. They are constantly innovating and improving their systems with real-time feedback from their customers. Read full review Cons Integrations could always be another but they do a nice job getting Asknicely and CRM’s talking nicely to one another I’d like to see more resources on how to take small businesses to the next level of CX execution using NPS and AskNicely More, not fewer plan options Jim Ford CEO (Chief Experience Officer), ASBC
Read full review The sentiment feature is just okay. It requires custom adjustments and time to understand where it is working well and where it is not in order to get the most out of it, while other features require very little user input. Social listening needs work. I often receive notifications for unrelated terms because of their similarity in spelling to my organization's name, so I don't use this feature. Birdeye could have more built-in features to create digital content from the reviews. Birdeye could also have additional reputation tools to strengthen GMB listings and to combat negative press. Review listings and rich snippets in search are great, but having a tool that measures and helps to improve overall brand health/search results would be amazing. My CEO isn’t looking at what is going right. He looks at what is going wrong. We may have thousands of positive reviews on Google, but the bad article with false information is still showing up on page one of search results. That makes for an unhappy CEO. Read full review Likelihood to Renew Birdeye is extremely beneficial in generating new reviews for clients and there is a direct impact on their business from these reviews.
Read full review Usability I think it is very easy to figure out very quickly by just playing around in the dashboard. If you have a question you can reach out to our contacts and they do a very good job of figuring out if or what is the problem and getting back to us fast.
Read full review Support Rating The customer support is usually very fast in getting someone connected with you to figure out a solution. Sometimes the communication following up on how they did can be a little much, but they are just practicing what they preach and doing what they know best. People are usually very friendly and knowledgable also.
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Read full review Alternatives Considered We are still evaluating
SurveyMonkey against AskNicely, but initial results would seem to favor the latter. For ease-of-use, flexibility, and easily accessible analytics, AskNicely wins on all counts. Both have robust outreach engines, and there are limitations and pros/cons on each application. It is at least a very competitive match up, and I would hesitate to besmirch one tool over the other.
SurveyMonkey users would benefit from giving AskNicely a once-over, though.
Read full review Our choice of reputation management platform came down to two contenders, Birdeye and
Listen360 . Ultimately we chose Birdeye because of their ethical review gathering process.
Listen360 had review-gating built in as part of their process, which is against Google's terms of service. We wanted to be very careful to gather reviews in an ethical way, and Birdeye was better for our needs.
Read full review Return on Investment Ask Nicely is just for internal use and we don't monitor it in relevance to GMV Ask Nicely is a good way to provide quantifiable goals in customer service which is often qualitative Ask Nicely is a great way to follow up with all customers who have not had a good experience Read full review My clients have experienced very large increases to overall SEO and SEM traffic after reviews began coming in, this has increased CTR and conversions through ads to generate more revenue than ever before. The old-school gated review processes were wonky and required way to much time with hands-on functionality. With BirdEye the software manages almost all the work, so we can spend less time manually managing reviews. Being able to provide local SEO and reputation management as a service option has increased our overall retainers while driving more growth for our clients. It's a win/win for relatively low investment. Read full review ScreenShots