Cloudingo

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cloudingo
Score 8.9 out of 10
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Cloudingo - a cloud-based SaaS, connects to salesforce.com and allows system administrators to scan their entire database for similar or duplicate records. Cloudingo was launched in late 2011. It is well known for its ease-of-use and rich user experience.
$83
per month
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Cloudingo
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Cloudingo
Free Trial
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Cloudingo
Considered Both Products
Cloudingo
Chose Cloudingo
I like the dedupe filters, customized rules for merging records, and the ability to handle such a large size of data at once. While the price was higher than the others, I feel its worth it for the added flexibility that Cloudingo gives over its competitors. I also like the …
Chose Cloudingo
Prior to being purchased by Validity, DemandTools was offered free to non-profit organizations. Since Validity now requires a paid license to use their product, the non-profit organization that I worked for was looking for a more cost-effective solution. Cloudingo met that need …
Chose Cloudingo
The only other solution I have actually used is the one provided natively within Salesforce. It just doesn't come close. I have no reason to change to another solution. Cloudingo does everything I need it to, it does it well, and their support staff is great.
Chose Cloudingo
Ringlead. After using Cloudingo for a year we started shopping around to see if we could find a better solution. Ringlead's platform is more sleek, and has a lot of nice add-ons, however, it is over triple the cost we pay for Cloudingo and could not justify the spend, which is …
Chose Cloudingo
We considered DemandTools CRMFusion. As a small company with a limited budget, it was considerably more expensive than Cloudingo. It also was an installable, on-premise piece of software which is a big drawback. While the reviews of CRMFusion on TrustRadius were very positive, …
Chose Cloudingo
I selected Cloudingo because I wanted a cloud-based solution and the user-interface was so easy to understand. It actually out-performed the other tools I evaluated by quite a large margin but more than anything the company as a whole treated me better throughout the process. I …
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User Ratings
Cloudingo
Likelihood to Recommend
8.7
(7 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
8.0
(2 ratings)
Support Rating
8.0
(3 ratings)
Implementation Rating
10.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Cloudingo
Likelihood to Recommend
Symphonic Source
Cloudingo is great at mass merging account and contact records based off a specific criteria instead of having to do it manually within the record in SF. It also is easy to analyze a record while in a mass merge to see if you need to edit some values. However, having other standard objects would be very beneficial and even having it for custom objects could be helpful.
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Pros
Symphonic Source
  • Cloudingo displays a single dashboard view of the quality of data you have in Salesforce. You no longer have to guess how much of your CRM is "clean" or "dirty".
  • Cloudingo allows you to test functionality in Salesforce Sandbox prior to conducting changes in Salesforce Production. I highly recommend thoroughly testing functionality prior to making changes in your live CRM.
  • Cloudingo allows you to mass merge and converts records automatically and manually either individually or in groups. This saves a lot of manual time in trying to keep your CRM's data clean.
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Cons
Symphonic Source
  • I would love to have a multi-user mode. I realize this very difficult though given I as an admin can see records my peers cannot.
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Likelihood to Renew
Symphonic Source
We spend enough money on Salesforce that the cost of Cloudingo when compared with its benefits is extremely small. We've been able to see measurable KPIs move as a result of the work we've done with Cloudingo
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Usability
Symphonic Source
Very usable. I have not spent enough time to fully grasp the capabilities. The interface is fairly intuitive, and I think with more time, I would grasp it very well.
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Support Rating
Symphonic Source
I have had to reach out to Cloudingo support several times. They almost always respond that same day. Often times they will call me directly to fix the problem or walk me through best practices. They even reach out after the fact to make sure that everything worked okay. They are also kind and personable.
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Implementation Rating
Symphonic Source
For us it was just a matter of committing the 10 minutes to install it from the AppExchange. It automatically builds out a dashboard based on standard filters and you get a lot of insight from them. We then copied some of the standard ones and pulled two from a filter library that rounded out what we needed. I wish I had done this months before given how little of my time it actually took.
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Alternatives Considered
Symphonic Source
We considered DemandTools CRMFusion. As a small company with a limited budget, it was considerably more expensive than Cloudingo. It also was an installable, on-premise piece of software which is a big drawback. While the reviews of CRMFusion on TrustRadius were very positive, it appeared to have a steeper learning curve as well. So the combination of cloud-based, easier-to-use, and lower price led us to select Cloudingo over CRMFusion.
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Return on Investment
Symphonic Source
  • Neglected and not used due to destructive automation
  • Fear of cleaning up data
  • Not wanting a human to do proper cleansing
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