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8 Reviews and Ratings
CrowdCompass was the best part of Cvent each time I used it, from the ease of use to the customer service and handholding. I would recommend it for anyone using Cvent Event Management for an in-person event. I know Cvent just rolled out their virtual event hub though, so for virtual and hybrid events that are employing the Cvent family of tools, I would probably say CrowdCompass is unnecessary.Incentivized
One thing you need to watch is if your source of content puts out 50 articles a week, it may be too much to automate. You can adjust how many posts get shared per day and there's a limit on the free account. I recommend choosing content sources that publish no more than 5 times a week.
Provides attendees with their personalized schedules at their fingertips.Facilitates networking through the ability to set appointments and send messages with other attendees, and inspires competition with The Game and Click challenges.Gives attendees the ability to view handouts, take notes and download the information to their personal computers when they get back to their offices.Incentivized
Web based with secure loginConnects to most social media platformsIncentivized
Last year, the gamification did not allow much customization, which was a shame. I hope that by the time I am ready to build my 2020 app, this function has been expandedThe app to upload/edit push notifications was only available on iPhone so I had to have another team member handle that seems I have an android phone.Emails (invites, etc.) often go to junk.Incentivized
Support of the product was a bit hit and miss. Some of the functionality I enjoyed that made me sign up in the first place like the ability to repost a tweet by clicking on it was taken away suddenly with no explanation. Although it was sort of replaced with EverQueue.The interface was glitchy at times especially around creating categories and timings for bulk post scheduling. Eventually worked around it to make it work for me.No phone app was a major disappointment as I find lots of stuff to post from my mobile.Incentivized
We have been using CrowdCompass for 3 years and it has all of the capabilities and functionality that we need, it's easy to use, and Cvent is always implementing new features and enhancements to keep up with the latest trends and technology.Incentivized
It is very easy to use as everything is very intuitive. Configurating an app does not take too much time at the end, especially as soon as you already have done one as you can dupplicate the entire content. This is very practical when you use the app for annual events. Also few elements are not updatable once the app is published. Of course you can't change the entire design and the security settings which is a good thing anyway, but the entire content can be updated which allows you to publish your app quite early in advance to boost the engagement without having to wait to have everything in your hands (for instance the speakers bios or abstracts). Plus by adding more content regularly it encourage your audience to come back also regularly to check what is going on before the event.Incentivized
Have not had any issues with availability Incentivized
Have had no issues Incentivized
Once we paid for our apps, I felt like I was left to learn on my own. There are plenty of Help articles available, but no training sessions. I'm a visual learner and having to poke around and use trial and error to build the apps took way too much valuable time away from other parts of my job. It was frustrating and I brought it up with my CrowdCompass contact, but was told that they don't provide any training sessions and if I had questions I should refer to the Help articles or call support.Incentivized
Problems are quickly worked out with their support. I haven't had any issues except in the initial setup, and their support folks walked me through it.Incentivized
Our training team walked us through the first set up which really helped me to learn where everything is located as well as all of the features available Incentivized
Don't wait to register with Apple and Google. You can do a lot of prep work prior to setting up CrowdCompass for integration.Incentivized
Easier to use interface that directly links with our Cvent registration system. We switched due to this integration, the gamification improvements, the benefits for on-site check-in and session selections, and ease of design/use for our builder team. We have especially enjoyed the New Attendee experience over the look/interface of our previous apps Incentivized
Buffer and Dlvr.it don't compare as apples to apples, but there are areas where one is better than the other. For price and automating social media posts, Dlvr.it is better, but for content curation I've found Buffer to be easier.Incentivized
works great no matter what type of program or how many people attending Incentivized
Positive - CrowdCompass has allowed us to eliminate paper programs thus saving thousands of dollars in printing and laborPositive - the ability to send push notifications when there is a change to the schedule is something a paper program could never doPositive - adoption rates have been so high we are looking into using the program for more and more events
WASTE OF MONEY as they did literally NOTHING.