GaggleAMP vs. inboundli

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
GaggleAMP
Score 8.5 out of 10
N/A
GaggleAMP's employee advocacy and communications platform enables companies to boost the distribution of workforce communications and social media messaging. The solutions aims to foster a network of people, or a Gaggle, who share company-created messages to their social media networks and contribute content to their internal workforce community. This aids in employee development, leveraging them as a thought leader in their space while increasing social selling and recruitment…
$25
per month
inboundli
Score 10.0 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
inboundli is a content curation platform designed for social marketing and sales enablement. inboundli merges social signals and machine learning to help companies use third-party content for building effective distribution channels on social media, email, and company blogs. According to the vendor, marketing teams see growth in social reach, engagement with content, domain authority and targeted social traffic. In addition, the vendor says marketers save over 90% of time spent on…
$250
per month
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
Enterprise
$1
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Agency
$1
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Small and Medium Businesses
$300
25 seats per month
Basic
$250
per month
Pro
$500
per month
Enterprise
Custom
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsGaggleAMP serves small businesses, medium-size businesses, enterprise-class organizations, and agencies that represent these businesses. Their small business offering starts at 25 seats for $300 per month, with additional packages available based on the number of seats needed. For Enterprise-class pricing and agency offerings, it is best to speak with a GaggleAMP representative to secure a rate.With an annual subscription, customers get a 10% discount on the monthly price.
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
8.7
(12 ratings)
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Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(1 ratings)
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Support Rating
10.0
(2 ratings)
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
GaggleAMP
GaggleAMP is well suited when you want to get timely local language content out to folks in other countries/regions, or content for a specific group/department. It is also well suited when you have multiple Gaggle content managers with multiple content calendars. It might be less appropriate if you want to hold multiple Social contests (gamification) with different rules, scopes, leaderboards, etc. for different groups/tags as there is only one leaderboard.
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Pros
GaggleAMP
  • Easy to tell associates what posts to like and share. Especially like that we can point them to like or share industry posts.
  • Easy to get others in organization to sign up. Also offers app and browser app.
  • Gamefication aspect allows associates to have friendly competition and allows awarding of prizes for reaching set point values
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Cons
GaggleAMP
  • There are no out of the box implementations to get started quick.
  • The campaign manager could be more involved and vocal about recommendations and how to implement them.
  • I'd like deeper insight into what my employees do and do not like to share.
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Likelihood to Renew
GaggleAMP
Customer service has been good. It's easy to use. It's cost effective. It's a good way to expand your social presence and get your employees more vested in branding the company without spending a ton of money. There are bells and whistles that may be good for other users. I just haven't had the time to use them
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Support Rating
GaggleAMP
Support for GaggleAMP is easily the best customer support I've experienced with any software tool. Our rep, Sam, is dedicated to our account (no bouncing around a call-center bullpen), and is highly proactive and eager to help us succeed. Most of our interactions have nothing to do with problems, but rather opportunities to optimize our use of the tool and set us up for greatest success. GaggleAMP sets a gold standard for customer support!
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Alternatives Considered
GaggleAMP
A former colleague suggested EveryoneSocial, but I think that GaggleAMP has more industry experience in terms of employee advocacy and social engagement. While it did appear somewhat easier to use, it didn't have all the features and attention to detail that GaggleAMP provided such as the detailed reporting and the specific activity suggestions I was looking for.
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Return on Investment
GaggleAMP
  • Take this with a grain of salt, but our company's all-time CPC (cost per click) savings is $1.85 M ($184,116.95 last quarter).
  • GaggleAMP has become an important part in getting our employees and partners to engage with us on Social Media more regularly - a great tool for getting information out there.
  • Brand awareness.
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ScreenShots

GaggleAMP Screenshots

Screenshot of The member view provides a simple view of actions and messages available. Acting take a simple click of a button. "Share" to share the message or "No Thanks". If a user declines a message/action there is an opportunity for them to provide feedback on why they chose not to share the message or perform the action. This helps the Gaggle manager learn the preferences of their member base and helps future content curation.Screenshot of Channels provide an outlet for employees to create user-generated content, communicate with their fellow employees, discover new content, and more. Channels also allow for automated RSS feeds, pulling in Twitter Lists, and monitoring hashtags, making the content curation process easier for marketing team.Screenshot of My feed shows employees and stakeholders what activities they have available to them. This area enables employees to engage and interact with content. Here they can share content to their social channels, see when content is expiring, and also engage with external and internal Channels.Screenshot of The GaggleAMP scheduling feature helps employees and stakeholders schedule their social media advocacy efforts on their time. Here they can pick and choose which messages they want to schedule, when they want to schedule them to go out, and their default preferences.Screenshot of Gaggle Managers, the term for the administrator of an employee advocacy program, can choose what types of activities to send to their employees and stakeholders. GaggleAMP offers over 50 different activities on any favorite social media networks. Some favorites are displayed here.Screenshot of Leaderboards allow sorting by reach and by points assigned to activities during certain timeframes. With leaderboards, employees and stakeholders can see how they are performing compared to their peers and also have the option to opt-out of the leaderboard.

inboundli Screenshots

Screenshot of A stream of content suggestions based on a company's historical data and influencers. Users can filter and search for more specific content.Screenshot of Content editing and publishing menu with content optimization suggestions, automated tagging, extracted images, hashtag suggestions and scheduling tools.Screenshot of In-house content feed. Companies have good content resources that are underutilized or forgotten. This feature helps find and republish relevant in-house content.Screenshot of A mini-content editor to annotate and quote third-party content. From this menu, the content is integrated into a curated blog post or newsletter.Screenshot of Monitor your performance or analyze content from competitors using search, sorting and meta-data to uncover the best performing posts.