BI WORLDWIDE's Bunchball Nitro is an enterprise gamification platform for employees, sales teams, channel partners and customers. BI WORLDWIDE acquired Bunchball in 2018.
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Canvas
Score 8.6 out of 10
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Instructure is an educational software company based in Sandy, Utah. It is the developer of the Canvas learning management system, which is a comprehensive software package that competes with such systems as Blackboard Learning System, SumTotal and Saba.
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Bunchball Nitro
Canvas
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Bunchball Nitro
Canvas
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Yes
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Yes
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Bunchball Nitro
Canvas
Features
Bunchball Nitro
Canvas
Sales Gamification
Comparison of Sales Gamification features of Product A and Product B
Bunchball Nitro
7.0
3 Ratings
10% below category average
Canvas
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Ratings
Sales contest templates
6.73 Ratings
00 Ratings
Custom sales contests
5.83 Ratings
00 Ratings
Team competitions
5.73 Ratings
00 Ratings
Multiple competitions
7.43 Ratings
00 Ratings
Contest flexibility
7.53 Ratings
00 Ratings
Sales rep view
8.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
Mobile game functionality
7.73 Ratings
00 Ratings
Game notifications & updates
7.13 Ratings
00 Ratings
Social competition / Game collaboration
6.83 Ratings
00 Ratings
Sales game integration to Salesforce
7.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
Sales performance reporting
7.13 Ratings
00 Ratings
TV streaming
7.33 Ratings
00 Ratings
Learning Management
Comparison of Learning Management features of Product A and Product B
Well suited for devs that are very amateur level and an Enterprise that doesn't have the budget for a lot of custom software. This tool makes that way easier of a process and cost.
It is really well suited for school situations like knowing what [assignments] need to be done when, getting feedback, getting points, finding the slides that the teacher used for explaining an [assignment] or theory. I think It would be less suited in business situations because it's [primarily] made to be a [one-way] communication tool for schools. Businesses need more control on individual levels I think[.]
It enables the end-user to develop, manage and optimize game mechanics.
Salesforce and other integrations make it really easy and convenient to add to your technology stack.
The software supports notifications, social shares and leaderboards and users have complete control over all activities that are created while using a number of game templates.
Creativity options for teachers to create a virtual space that still has fun graphics and accessibility options.
Canvas has versatility in viewing options for assignment due dates such as the calendar built in feature as well as the dashboard options to display upcoming and due assignments.
Allowing teachers to create community with each other and collaborate in each-other's space.
Discussion platforms within classrooms for students to communicate with each-other and with their teachers.
Easy messaging portal within each virtual classroom.
The other LMS tools have fallen behind. One reason is they are not able to update their systems, features, toolsets in a timely manner. While other LMS providers release bug fixes and new features several times a year, schools struggle to install and implement them in a timely manner. It is not uncommon for a school to take 6 months to a year to fully install and implement new releases on other LMS platforms. With Canvas, those features are released every 3 weeks, and there is nothing for a school to do other than choose to turn them on once released. This has allowed Instructure to innovate faster, and get new features and tools to customers quicker. Other factors include great pricing, customer support, and the innovative way in which LTI is implemented in the tool.
The functions in Canvas are well integrated and consistent across the application, and mostly intuitive. Overall navigation and setup is streamlined through integrated features and navigation. The feedback we've gotten from our program participants is that it is easy to learn to use. It also integrates well with third party software like Google Docs and Blackboard Collaborate web conferencing software
I do not personally use Canvas support since we have a central office that helps us. However, our central office always has the answers we need and are always able to solve our issues - so I would assume that get great support from the Canvas team on their end. They also offer great training, which uses materials directly from Canvas
Once you purchase and sign the contract there is nothing to install or hardware to buy. You can almost immediately start using it and have courses up and going within weeks. We signed in December and had pilot courses online ready to go for the start of school in January
I think Bunchball just has a cleaner interface which makes it more appealing to the end user and has a great team supporting the product that does a great job in advocating and demoing the product
Canvas is more secure, has a cleaner design, and has more features. For the features, they have in common canvas still stacks up against [Smart school] by going for the extra mile. Besidfor e that, [the] canvas looks a lot more [professional] than [Smart school]. I didn't make the decision myself to get canvas instead of [Smart school] but I'm happy they did.