Conversica provides lead management software for marketing, inside sales and sales groups.
$1,499
per installation
Maximizer CRM
Score 8.4 out of 10
N/A
Maximizer CRM is a customer relationship management (CRM) software built to maximize sales leads and calls.
$29
Per User / Month
Pricing
Conversica
Maximizer CRM
Editions & Modules
Starter Edition
$1,499
per installation
Small Office
$29
Per User / Month
Business Plus
$49
Per User / Month
Business Plus
$49
Per User / Month
Insights
$89
Per User / Month
Insights
$89
Per User / Month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Conversica
Maximizer CRM
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Yes
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
$29 per user/Month
Additional Details
A Conversica subscription includes an unlimited number of seats for marketers, sales reps and managers. Different editions include different levels of functionality to match your needs. The service is a monthly subscription with an annual commitment.
All pricing in USD. Monthly no contract subscription option available.
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Features
Conversica
Maximizer CRM
Sales Force Automation
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Ratings
Maximizer CRM
1.8
5 Ratings
125% below category average
Customer data management / contact management
00 Ratings
1.15 Ratings
Workflow management
00 Ratings
1.14 Ratings
Territory management
00 Ratings
1.14 Ratings
Opportunity management
00 Ratings
1.15 Ratings
Integration with email client (e.g., Outlook or Gmail)
00 Ratings
1.14 Ratings
Contract management
00 Ratings
3.14 Ratings
Quote & order management
00 Ratings
1.13 Ratings
Interaction tracking
00 Ratings
4.05 Ratings
Channel / partner relationship management
00 Ratings
2.15 Ratings
Customer Service & Support
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Ratings
Maximizer CRM
1.1
4 Ratings
150% below category average
Case management
00 Ratings
1.14 Ratings
Call center management
00 Ratings
1.13 Ratings
Help desk management
00 Ratings
1.13 Ratings
Marketing Automation
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Conversica
-
Ratings
Maximizer CRM
1.1
5 Ratings
150% below category average
Lead management
00 Ratings
1.15 Ratings
Email marketing
00 Ratings
1.15 Ratings
CRM Project Management
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Conversica
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Ratings
Maximizer CRM
1.1
5 Ratings
150% below category average
Task management
00 Ratings
1.15 Ratings
Billing and invoicing management
00 Ratings
1.13 Ratings
Reporting
00 Ratings
1.14 Ratings
CRM Reporting & Analytics
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Ratings
Maximizer CRM
1.1
5 Ratings
150% below category average
Forecasting
00 Ratings
1.15 Ratings
Pipeline visualization
00 Ratings
1.15 Ratings
Customizable reports
00 Ratings
1.15 Ratings
Customization
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Ratings
Maximizer CRM
1.1
5 Ratings
150% below category average
Custom fields
00 Ratings
1.15 Ratings
Custom objects
00 Ratings
1.04 Ratings
Scripting environment
00 Ratings
1.15 Ratings
API for custom integration
00 Ratings
1.15 Ratings
Security
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Ratings
Maximizer CRM
1.1
5 Ratings
154% below category average
Single sign-on capability
00 Ratings
1.13 Ratings
Role-based user permissions
00 Ratings
1.14 Ratings
Social CRM
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Ratings
Maximizer CRM
1.1
3 Ratings
149% below category average
Social data
00 Ratings
1.13 Ratings
Social engagement
00 Ratings
1.13 Ratings
Integrations with 3rd-party Software
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Ratings
Maximizer CRM
1.0
5 Ratings
153% below category average
Marketing automation
00 Ratings
1.05 Ratings
Compensation management
00 Ratings
1.04 Ratings
Platform
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Conversica is an excellent tool if you have a large database of potential students, sales leads, or other forms of potential customers/users. It does not replace human interaction, but instead supplements it - allowing your admissions/sales/retention team to spend their time with those individuals that are in most need of assistance - whether that be because they are "hot leads" for a sale, students with a sincere interest, or customers needing assistance beyond the capabilities of an automatic system.
It was not a good experience. Nothing was as advertised, from the user experience to the security of purchase. The address book was not able to be converted from the Leads module and the maps feature wasn’t able to connect from Leads. The mobile version has a lot of bugs and isn’t very functional. They have a tutorial, yet [I think they] aren’t proactive in distributing it to new users. Their focus is on sales. And it’s not a very salable product in my opinion. The worst aspect of this company is that they aren’t risk free. If you purchase a year software and decide after a few weeks it simply isn’t for your company, there are no refunds. I had to initiate a chargeback with my bank after being told that “unfortunately, due to the terms and conditions...” No customer wants to hear that. [I feel] they tried to bully me into keeping their software. There are far too many options in 2021 for CRM to be forced into one, especially one so difficult to use. When I asked about a feature that I needed, I was told, “Perhaps later this year...” Not what I need if I’m paying good money for a software. Their sales VP wouldn’t call me when I requested a call after being denied a refund. When I went through their main website again after my experience with Maximizer, I [felt] that everything they advertise is not in line with the product they put out. They say that there’s a free trial available. Not the truth [in my experience]. This maybe would have been a good CRM in say, 1999. [I think] it’s antiquated and didn’t serve the needs of my business. I used well-known CRM previously and didn’t find Maximizer to be better than the free version of that one. There was a disconnect in usage that wasn’t able to be overcome by myself or my employees in several weeks of trials.
Conversica is great at working low level leads and surfacing those that are in fact interested in your product or service.
Conversica is also useful in weeding out leads that are not strong.
Since Conversica is sending emails to various prospects, customers and opportunities, it allows sales, account managers, service etc, to focus on other activities, thereby saving time and freeing up resources.
The method of standing up campaigns can be a little tedious for administrators because it uses copy/paste of Salesforce Campaign ID instead of just searching for active Salesforce campaigns.
Understanding the conversation path options that the AI could take is improving greatly, but can still use some improvements for admin awareness when standing up a new conversation.
Understanding what conversation types exist and how they differ from one another is sometimes difficult to self-serv, but the Conversica team is always very good about helping out explaining these.
Tool is extremely powerful but comes with a heavy price tag. As long as we close more than 30 deals with year with Conversica's assistance it will be an easy choice to renew. If we don't we will have to figure out if these funds are best spent in other lead generation places.
We are heavily entrenched in Maximizer and trying to pull our data out and into another CRM, with the same amount of customization and workflow would take a lot of effort.
Our account manager and support rep have been extremely helpful in helping us get the system where we wanted it. Given our original use case as a lead qualifier, a lot of the conversations needed to be altered or exceptions created in order to provide the customization we needed. Our AM and support rep were able to accommodate most of our requests and were extremely helpful in working with us on a solution.
The implementation went smoothly. The only advice I would give for anybody looking to integrate Conversica with Salesforce is to ensure that either you or somebody within your organization has experience with process builder as you'll need to create some processes to force your leads into Salesforce campaigns for the Conversica system to pick them up.
I haven't looked into many other conversational ai products - we received a solid recommendation about using this and have been happy with the process and experience. Price was also pretty good, so we didn't feel a need to shop around on that front. If things change I'll do that homework, but we're happy for now
We chose to go with Microsoft Dynamics CRM over Maximizer because of the customization and marketing options that were associated with Dynamics. The ease of use with Maximizer, however, was far better than that of Microsoft Dynamics.
We have found that each conversation type has a different ROI. Some are very hard to report off of, whereas others are easy. this is because some are more built around building awareness of what we offer where they may not purchase it for months down the line.
Has helped us to save on salaries. If staff were to try to do the same thing our AI Assistant does, it would take them many hours to be as successful.