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 QuestionPro is great for forced-choice and Likert-scale data, and it easily turns raw data into readable statistics. The simple interface lacks attractiveness but is easy to learn and use, even for members outside the digital age. QuestionPro is less effective for qualitative data and short answer responses in large quantities. Reporting and analytic features leave this information in the bulky design, clogging the report and preventing cohesive presentation of the data.
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 Before choosing QuestionPro, we evaluated it and Qualtrics, SurveyGizmo, and SurveyMonkey. A committee tested each of 141 key features on all four products. QuestionPro did well in the comparison and we have ended up using even more features that we tested. The summary of that work can be found here: https://oit.utk.edu/research/documentation/qualtrics-to-questionpro/. The way it handles anonymous surveys is particularly good. With most products, you have to remember to check the "anonymous" box to prevent it from saving email addresses or other identifiable data. But if you forget to do so, you can't tell by taking the survey. Question pro uses "Respondent Anonymity Assurance" that must be turned on by the company (a quick request from the chat window will suffice) and then it can never be turned off. This activates a link that appears on the bottom left-hand of each survey page. Clicking it takes the survey participant to a company page which assures them that the anonymous feature is indeed turned on. It has a very nice combination of great power and ease of use. The support we have received from the company has been excellent. Our team has worked with around 30 research software vendors for over 35 years and this company stands out as being extremely responsive to our needs. We told them we needed a migration tool to help us move from Qualtrics to QuestionPro and they created one in just a few weeks. They've added or improved a number of other features for us, at no charge. 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 Doesn't allow for the level of customization required for a lot of projects Can be a little too simple, not complex enough Can tend to be a little buggy at times -- new features need to be more thoroughly vetted Read full review Likelihood to Renew We are currently reviewing the cost of the license as we are interested in extending the license for the campus, questionpro is not an "inexpensive" option for a publicly funded non-profit Institute.
Read full review Usability For the countless surveys I have created over the last four years, I never had a major problem.
Read full review Support Rating They offer email, chat, and phone support. I have used the chat support several times. Response time was fast, but the rep did not always have the answer. Inquiries are answered quickly and thoroughly.
Read full review Implementation Rating Try every feature and test take your surveys multiple times, running through different scenarios.
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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 First of all, QuestionPro has powerful futures when we compare it with others. I am not sure but somehow interface of the product is always important for some more than its functionality. QuestionPro has many features, functionality and has a great interface. It is easy to use and a software that is easy to understand.
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 QuestionPro has gathered feedback used to shape future policy, increasing customer (student) satisfaction. QuestionPro gathered data useful for communication across departments that often struggle to understand one another. For example, the survey gathered data that enabled IT to pinpoint specific WiFi problems across campus. QuestionPro helps evaluate student staff performance and identify places for growth, enhancing our team’s ability to serve ever-changing students. Read full review ScreenShots