Dataloader.io delivers a cloud based solution to import and export information from Salesforce.
$99
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DemandTools
Score 9.4 out of 10
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DemandTools for AppExchange is a data quality toolset for Salesforce.com CRM centric customers.
The product comprises 11 individual modules to control, standardize, verify, deduplicate, import and manipulate Salesforce and/or Force.com data.
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Dataloader.io
DemandTools
Editions & Modules
Professional
$99.00
per month
Enterprise
$299.00
per month
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DemandTools also provides the ability to batch import or update records within our CRM system. We use both products, but Dataloader is slightly more user-friendly.
I use Dataloader.io and the Data Loader app interchangeably. They are virtually the same thing. I've used the app more over the years but have slowly started using Dataloader.io on a daily basis. The UI and UX are a welcome change, and if I want to schedule a data load, I will …
The UI of Dataloader.IO is far more advanced, user-friendly, and current, than any of the options above. The ability to several tasks (Imports/Exports) at one time. Cloud-based with very easy access to current Imports or Exports, as well previous versions that had previously …
Jitterbit had more features and options, but was also more complicated to use. Salesforce's Data Loader is pretty basic, but there are no limits. We utilize Salesforce's Data Loader for most of our jobs involved a quick import of data, or large amounts of data. Dataloader.io is …
I have not used any other Data cleansing tools, but used Dataloader.io to update/insert data to Salesforce. Loading data is just a small part of DemandTools - it offers much more.
We didn't look around because DemandTools used to be free for non-profits when CRM Fusion owned it. Once Validity purchased it they immediately started to charge all non-profits. The only other tools we've used are Apex Data loader from Salesforce and Dataloader.io. They can do …
DemandTools is more versitile than Dataloader.io, however, Dataloader.io is offered for free. I have used Cloudingo for data merging, but not as frequently, so I do not have a good comparison.
Dataloader.io is the tool SF recommends you use in addition to their native built in Data Import Wizard (which I did not see on this search list). Those tools are less comprehensive in comparison to DemandTools. DemandTools allows you to drill even to the parent level and make …
I have used DataLoader. It is a simple tool for inserts, upserts and deletions of records in a single object. It's great if you have a spreadsheet of ID's that need a field change. It is extremely limited, and has none of the additional features of functionality of …
I found DemandTools to be a more robust solution that others on the market and despite the aged interface, its still very powerful and easy to use. I needed an all in one solution and DemandTools provides me all the functionality i need and then some.
DemandTools is much more user friendly for modifying data in Salesforce. You can modify the data in Salesforce without having to export it and reload it.
We still use Apex Data Loader on occasion, but by-and-large we primarily use DemandTools for virtually all of our data manipulation needs. The only time we really use Apex Data Loader is to load new data into the system, but that's only because we haven't developed reliable …
We haven't evaluated any other tools for the last few years. I know there are alternatives for dupe catching in Salesforce and Salesforce has launched tools for finding duplicate accounts/contacts. We haven't explored those so we can't speak to their efficacy.
DemandTools seems more intuitive than Dataloader. It seems to have more options to help get through records quickly. The one feature I wish DemandTools had is the ability to just update a record without making an actual field change.
I use DemandTools rather than Dataloader for uploading from a list of contacts because it is better at identifying existing matches and providing the ID rather than creating duplicates. However, for mass updates to existing data or mass deletes, I prefer Dataloader. I'm not …
Regardless of how outdated the user interface is, for me DemandTools has been so straightforward to use and the number of resources at hand when onboarding yourself is enough to master it. The only thing the other tools have that are better are strictly the user interface of …
DemandTools is essentially the best mass data manipulation tool on the market for working with Salesforce data.
DataLoader is old, out-dated and cumbersome to use. This tool is what DataLoader wishes it could be and essentially replaces it as it surpasses it in every way possible.
DemandTools is easily the most powerful of the tools I've used for data manipulation in Salesforce. While I will jump between different tools for different SF org; DemandTools is the only program that I have full confidence in, no matter the task at hand. The alternatives may …
In my previous job, I did not have DemandTools and I used the Salesforce DataLoader tool for mass updates; it would take hours to export an Excel list, make the updates for each object for owner change, for example, and then reload into Salesforce. DataLoader is a simple and …
I replaced the Salesforce Dataloader with DemandTools. DemandTools allows much more functionality and much more efficiency. I also use DBAmp which allows us to upload data via the back end database. While DBAmp is great for automation, it is not an end user product. Using …