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$0.90
per month (billed annually) per user
Letsignit
Score 9.8 out of 10
N/A
Letsignit is an email signature management tool, from the company of the same name in Marseille. The vendor states users save marketing and sales teams time by creating, assigning and managing all email signatures from a central platform. It is available via a Starter edition, and a Business edition upgrade featuring additional marketing capabilities.
$1.20
per month
Pricing
Exclaimer
Letsignit
Editions & Modules
Starter
$0.90
per month (billed annually) per user
Standard
$1.45
per month (billed annually) per user
Pro
$1.75
per month (billed annually) per user
CAMPAIGNS
starting at $1,5
per month
BRANDING
starting at $1,2
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Exclaimer
Letsignit
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Yes
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
Licensing is based on the number of active mailboxes Exclaimer adds email signatures to. Subscriptions are on a monthly or annual basis. Volume and charitable discounts are available. Minimum number of users is 10 per month.
Minimum subscription of $60/month for annual commitment
Exclaimer blows the doors off compared to Letsignit. Exclaimer is a little more expensive, but you get what you pay for. What you get is a much better user interface, real analytics instead of one crappy report you have to manually sort, and a much more robust campaign area. …
While Exclaimer is the most expensive, you pay for better compliance, easier experience to set up and configure, and better support. While the other two provide most of what Exclaimer has but we found that they were not as easy for our marketing department to use and in one …
Exclaimer is highly beneficial for larger companies that have a range of business units and requirements around the look and feel of signatures. Smaller organisations are unlikely to need the same degree of customisation, so the requirement is diminished. Particularly as there is something of a cost premium and another platform to manage.
If you're looking for a more simplistic solution, potentially for a smaller company, I think Letsignit is a good option. You also need to have someone on your team capable of creating the signatures for your company in the builder. However if like us, you want something you can personalize more and fully depend on (same look no matter which platform), I would not recommend Letsignit. There are still too many kinks in the product that need to be worked out.
We are very happy with exclaimer it runs 99.9% of the time without any issues. It also very easy to use and maintain and the design team are happy to use it as its so user friendly. When compared to how much time we used to spend updating banners exclaimer saves us hours. This more than justifies the cost and when it comes to renew we wont be thinking twice about doing so
In the order that I recall the setup process: Signature templates need to be set up (attribute mapping to AD) Office 365 connector needs to be set up (global admin needed and exclaimer engineer for guidance) Signature policies need to be set up (who gets which signatures) Office membership groups need to be setup (who in the org will use exclaimer) Members need to be added to those groups (user membership) Agents need to be deployed on the end-user hosts (local agent)
I've only had one issue in 7 years where I needed to reach out to Exclaimer for support, but it was handled quickly and resolved my issue. No messing around to provide additional information. Just a quick solution to what I was facing which resolved the issue on the first go around.
Our implementation was relatively easy as we weren't cutting over from anything. We just got the software installed, set up the file share and got active directory set up. We got exsync on a scheduled task and it just worked. We built our templates and policies and it has always been relatively smooth.
Exclaimer blows the doors off compared to Letsignit. Exclaimer is a little more expensive, but you get what you pay for. What you get is a much better user interface, real analytics instead of one crappy report you have to manually sort, and a much more robust campaign area. With Letsignit I was constantly getting messages that they were experiencing one problem or another, leading to service outages that impacted our users. Gotta love it when the CEO calls because he can't find his email signature. I've had no service interruptions with Exclaim and no email "excuses." That's the sort of thing that makes you lose confidence in a supplier quickly. Oh, and no communication/bills in French. I lived near the Canadian border, I get it, but you have customer databases, communicate appropriately.
Opensense offered better customer service and more options for design, although I'm not sure about the responsiveness. However, initially, we choose to go with Letsignit due to cost, although we later came to regret this.
We used the Design Template service; this was a very pleasant experience and the design team we in constant communication with us to ensure the templates were designed exactly to our remit.