Likelihood to Recommend As a true content management system it is great for site and content creation. It does need some help when it comes to adding functionality for using modern code systems that require server side scripting. For a marketing or public company site, it is an ideal CMS. For a SAAS type site, there could be many road blocks.
Read full review During the season when sales gets really hot, we can run multiple meetings a day. HubSpot helps us as a central location where account executives can catch up quick on information and see KPI's for our team. HubSpot is not helpful in getting contacts or finding information. It is a place for implementing that information and using it effectively
Read full review Pros Easy to get going for a business that has tons of content they need to manage. Clickability offers development and design services so you don't really even need IT. No need to worry about server uptime, storage, bandwidth, etc you have all the reports at your fingers for what you are using. Simple template and content design system, easy to expand and add. Powerful CMS and settings with a design and programming guide provided. AkAMAI and Limelight CDN's can be used for powerful and fast loading in many regions. Debugging tools to see how long specific templates and content load is exceptional. One can narrow down that this specific template ran X number of times and took this look and had to be stopped at X number of time due to exceeding set limits. Having a built in Dev, Staging, Production environments for testing makes seeing new features and how they will integrate into your site seamless. Read full review Search engine optimization is a major strength of this software as it helps content writers in creating effective content. It is fully equipped with marketing tools. We give much importance to reporting features and HubSpot CMS Hub reports are very useful. Read full review Cons Choosing ad size/placement should be easier than it is. Now, I have to re-create the whole thing. When you "save" anything a pop-up comes up that is redundant. Ad list only shows a limited number. It's not until you click on one and cancel it out, then you can see all the listings. A bit tedious and redundant. Read full review Although you can integrate it with Google Analytics, there is still a significant difference between what each tells you about [a] number of visitors to a given page, etc. There's a lot to the program and it's not always intuitive where to go for a feature. Though the help center and academy are good and usually have the answers, having to look things up isn't. It's expensive. Read full review Likelihood to Renew As mentioned in the last questions we are going to use a competitor brand next year. I think the issues are trying to find and fix problems from the previous programer. The steep learning curve and lack of mobile and social sharing capabilities. Things that I like are the strength of the programing which comes with a trade off. The ease for those who don't know markup to make updates to the website. Clickability isn't the easiest and can be difficult to find the content that you are interested in. We will not be using it next year.
Read full review Usability My experience with Clickability has been mostly positive but there are a few areas for improvement. It's generally easy to learn and use on a daily basis. I can move fast and do my job with speed with needed. But there is some clunky functionality with targeting and page building. My rating would be higher if some improvements were made.
Read full review It is very easy for my new employees to use. They provide great training tools to help train our staff when they are faced with a challenge
Read full review Support Rating I found that some agents were better then others, usually you have an account representative and that I would consider level 1 support. To get really complex answers you need to talk with an engineer.
Read full review They are always there to help in any way possible. Our account manager works out any situations we may encounter during business hours
Read full review Implementation Rating Overall, it was pretty seemless to switch the sites over.
Read full review Alternatives Considered Many of other content management systems similar to WordPress need custom installation. The server costs and upgrades quickly add up. Clickability while expensive, eliminated the overhead of managing all the dependency needs for a CMS. Clickability also works with its clients to understand the business needs and proposes the solutions accordingly. They have a good support team.
Read full review Easier and faster to use then these two, HubSpot CMS Hub provides me with a long list of tools that make my marketing process more smooth and easy to manage, it doesn't get too technical but is also not too basic, so it has the balance I need when preparing campaigns for some of our sites.
Read full review Return on Investment I know a big positive is the fact that it is always-on. We are the leading news corporation for our state, and in many markets, nationwide. We pride ourselves on our strong ethics in the community and thus need to exude reliability to maintain the trust of these communities. Having a website fail periodically erodes that reliable perception. It has allowed different areas of the company to approach our team and work in a cohesive manner. Dave Sell Manager, Interactive Development / Software+Web+Cloud Engineer
Read full review Has helped with visibility Has helped cut cost since we can do more in one place versus having several software departments are using separately Read full review ScreenShots