Gainsight CS vs. Gainsight Customer Communities

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Gainsight CS
Score 8.8 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Gainsight Customer Success (CS) is presented as a growth engine for modern post-sale teams. Built for CROs, CS leaders, and operations pros, it provides visibility into customer health, expansion potential, and revenue risk. With automation, AI, and health scoring, Gainsight helps scale outcomes without scaling headcount. With its playbooks and success plans to CSQL tracking and journey orchestration, Gainsight CS helps teams to take the right action at the right time, every time. Access to…
$2,500
Per Company Per Month
Gainsight Customer Communities
Score 8.9 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Gainsight Customer Communities is a centralized destination that brings customers, resources, and products together. The hub helps users to engage, retain, and delight customers by unifying customer resources, leveraging dynamic search and AI capabilities, building an influential user community.N/A
Pricing
Gainsight CSGainsight Customer Communities
Editions & Modules
Subscription
$2,500
Per Company Per Month
No answers on this topic
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Gainsight CSGainsight Customer Communities
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesYes
Entry-level Setup FeeRequiredRequired
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Gainsight CSGainsight Customer Communities
Considered Both Products
Gainsight CS
Chose Gainsight CS
Gainsight CS is superior for our customer management. Asana and Outreach don't have the capabilities or integrations that Gainsight CS does.
Chose Gainsight CS
We've explored using the customer communities module. We will re-evaluate at a later date.
Gainsight Customer Communities
Chose Gainsight Customer Communities
Gainsight was the best combination of features, service, and price. HL/Vanilla ultimately did not impress, and Khoros was more effort than our small team could manage.
Features
Gainsight CSGainsight Customer Communities
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Gainsight CS
8.2
282 Ratings
7% below category average
Gainsight Customer Communities
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Ratings
Role-based user permissions8.2282 Ratings00 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
Comparison of Platform & Infrastructure features of Product A and Product B
Gainsight CS
8.1
330 Ratings
7% below category average
Gainsight Customer Communities
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Ratings
API7.9221 Ratings00 Ratings
Integration with Salesforce.com8.5324 Ratings00 Ratings
Integration with Marketo7.977 Ratings00 Ratings
Integration with Eloqua8.039 Ratings00 Ratings
Customer Data Extraction / Integration
Comparison of Customer Data Extraction / Integration features of Product A and Product B
Gainsight CS
7.7
349 Ratings
13% below category average
Gainsight Customer Communities
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Ratings
Product usage7.9334 Ratings00 Ratings
Help desk / support tickets7.5267 Ratings00 Ratings
Customer Success Management
Comparison of Customer Success Management features of Product A and Product B
Gainsight CS
8.1
352 Ratings
6% below category average
Gainsight Customer Communities
-
Ratings
NPS surveys8.6283 Ratings00 Ratings
Sponsor tracking7.4228 Ratings00 Ratings
Customer profiles8.5304 Ratings00 Ratings
Automated workflow8.2333 Ratings00 Ratings
Internal collaboration7.6319 Ratings00 Ratings
Customer health scoring8.5342 Ratings00 Ratings
Customer segmentation8.0292 Ratings00 Ratings
CSM Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of CSM Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Gainsight CS
7.9
346 Ratings
7% below category average
Gainsight Customer Communities
-
Ratings
Customer health trends8.3325 Ratings00 Ratings
Engagement analytics8.2292 Ratings00 Ratings
Revenue forecasting6.7190 Ratings00 Ratings
Dashboards8.3343 Ratings00 Ratings
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User Ratings
Gainsight CSGainsight Customer Communities
Likelihood to Recommend
8.9
(349 ratings)
8.5
(7 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.2
(20 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
8.2
(138 ratings)
9.0
(5 ratings)
Availability
9.1
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Performance
8.2
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
8.8
(134 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Online Training
9.1
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
6.3
(6 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Configurability
6.4
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Product Scalability
6.4
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Vendor post-sale
6.4
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Gainsight CSGainsight Customer Communities
Likelihood to Recommend
Gainsight
Gainsight CS gives on shot view of our accounts with most of the important information and tasks as designed by the management. This helps a lot to align users to focus on the important task at hand and reduce internal cascading of information in terms of reminders. For example of organization wants to focus on everyone on certain set of accounts for a day or week, it can be easily done in Gainsight CS through CTAs. I think this is very useful from a user point of view, just open the Gainsight CS Dashboard and work on your CTAs.
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Gainsight
A great scenario that we use the community for is product adoption. That's one of the things we use it for. So sending our new customers as part of their onboarding flow to the community to learn from others and see the resources that are available and know that there's a place for them to ask questions and get their questions answered. That's probably one of our primary use cases and scenarios that it works straight in. I can't really think of something that it wouldn't work good for. That's a tough one to think of on the spot.
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Pros
Gainsight
  • Ability to capture all customer information in one spot
  • Gantt charts for overall success plans to map out TAM deliverables
  • Automatically integrate feeds from sources to build reports as needed
  • Ability to capture customer follow-up tasks so I'm not trying to capture the list of actions too repetitively (e.g. using the "Tasks" section of an entry)
  • Ability to use the plugin to automatically add emails to timeline; ability to use calendar integration to automatically add meeting minutes that will sync up to Gong notes
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Gainsight
  • They provide a ton of materials on best practices in setting up and using their platform
  • They provide materials on how to provide an exceptional customer experience, with podcasts, webinars, and blogs.
  • They support their community and walk the talk, so to speak in engaging their customers with each other.
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Cons
Gainsight
  • Quite time consuming from a system admin perspective. It can do almost anything but does nothing without a system admin building it. Example, I wanted to identify accounts in Gainsight that didn't have any contacts (people) records. It's possible, but requires creating a custom field and a rule in the Rules Engine, and then a report.
  • Customer Goals and Success Plans feel like they should be tightly connected but aren't. My impression is that these were two separate features developed at different times that have never been properly reconciled.
  • Need better customer facing features. Hoping that the new Spaces functionality is a good answer to this.
  • Connection between CTAs and Tasks can get confusing. Some follow up items are so simple that I want to just create a CTA without any tasks, but the flaw with that approach is that it won't show up if I have any views that are based on Tasks. So I have to toggle between views of CTAs and Tasks and understand them as sometimes the same thing and sometimes different things.
  • It's nice to be able to send a Timeline entry via email, which we WANT to use for sending meeting recaps, but there isn't a way to have an email template in this area. Our CSMs send many, many meeting recaps via email and we haven't been able to identify a good approach that gives us both a fast process for CSMs and a professional customer facing email.
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Gainsight
  • The REST API could use some work with missing capabilities.
  • Speed; production instance can sometimes be noticeably slow, especially on the back-end.
  • Polls; the polling data is not easily accessible. It can be found in the data lake but that is not necessarily simple to access for some.
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Likelihood to Renew
Gainsight
Gainsight offers a level of support that I've not experience before. They will work with you to come up with a solution to a problem - or help match you with another client that has a similar setup as you to get their feedback. Also the functionality that we have built within the software works for us. It's 'easy' to use (once you get the hang of it) and our users rather enjoy working in the software.
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Gainsight
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Usability
Gainsight
Gainsight CS earns a 10/10 usability rating for me by prioritizing strategic power and deep configurability over simplistic, rigid design. Instead of forcing users into a generic workflow, the platform allows us to build bespoke health scores and playbooks that align perfectly with our unique business model. This high degree of customization ensures that the tool acts as a tailored workspace that meets the needs of mature CS organization like ours. By leveraging the proactive CTA triggers, Gainsight CS reduces the manual burden on our CSMs, allowing them to focus on high-value customer interactions rather than administrative data hunting. It ultimately functions as a professional grade cockpit that empowers our team to manage complex revenue lifecycles with precision and repeatability.
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Gainsight
Gainsight CC is very versatile and easy to update in the areas they provide for customization. There are still some limitations that surprise us, but I really we are pleased with the ability to make changes on the fly. Overall we are able to accomplish what we desire to accomplish, and appreciate how user friendly it is
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Reliability and Availability
Gainsight
Rarely any issues with availability or outages. When they do occur, there is excellent communication and consistent updates. Bugs are usually addressed in a timely manner, and communication around those issues is also extremely good
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Gainsight
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Performance
Gainsight
There are some times when it can take almost a minute to load some of our reports or the rules engine. Within a rule it can also take time to load the actions as they each load one at a time when scrolling. The ability to scroll without waiting would be ideal
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Gainsight
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Support Rating
Gainsight
The CSMs are very hands-on and helpful, both Elaine and Lane have provided a lot of guidance and value over the years. Support is responsive and will jump on things as needed. The thought leadership and community is probably the most valuable part of our support from Gainsight.
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Gainsight
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Online Training
Gainsight
The online videos are very good for basic tasks in the platform, but it isn't very descriptive or helpful trying to make your own specific variables fit the simple example that is typically used. Typically, I'll watch a video, try on my own and still have to get help from support or Customer Success team
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Gainsight
No answers on this topic
Implementation Rating
Gainsight
I was not part of the implantation (I took over later). However, based on what was passed to me, the tool was not well implemented at our org. I think this had to do with complexity, wrong person assigned in our org, and org buy-in. I think it would have been very successful if we had a better assignment process internally.
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Gainsight
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Alternatives Considered
Gainsight
They're pretty neck and neck. Both are super similar. I love the icons for logging account activity in Totango. I also like the dropdown activity tab we have in Gainsight. We need to improve our auto forms for QBR notes and cancellation notes, but I do like that we can have details listed for the CSM to fill out without them having to think about it. Helps us improve our reporting efforts, too.
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Gainsight
Gainsight CC was a clear winner for us. Khoros was second, but we eliminated it from consideration due to cost and how hard it is to implement. Verint is a great platform, but lacks integrations. Circle is more of a small community platform and better suited to communities of practice.
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Scalability
Gainsight
It can lean a little heavily toward Customer Success, but the ability to customize many areas based on specific user or account characteristics allows you to make it work across many different roles. This also makes collaboration within the tool across teams possible. It a flexible tool if you have a skilled admin to help guide your process building.
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Gainsight
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Return on Investment
Gainsight
  • No metrics yet, but we have improved our at-risk customers by identifying risks earlier via our automated health score and with our Gainsight approved mitigation workflow, CSMs and leaders have better discipline with mitigation efforts and sharing at-risk customers across the org so other teams can step in and assist
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Gainsight
  • We are actually doing some work to prove return on investment for investing in Gainsight Customer Communities right now, and it's proving to be exponentially higher than we initially estimated. I'm not sure the exact numbers off the top of my head, but we're having a monumental impact compared to what we projected in terms of monthly recurring revenue and customer churn.
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ScreenShots

Gainsight CS Screenshots

Screenshot of the Journey Orchestrator, used to build personalized, scalable customer journeys with lifecycle-based emails, playbooks, and triggered workflows, so no customer slips through the cracks.Screenshot of an AI Cheat Sheet. These offer AI-generated summaries, suggestions, and insights tailored to each account—so CSMs spend less time analyzing, and more time acting.Screenshot of AI Scorecards. These are used to analyze renewal and churn data to recommend new measures, refine weights, and create high-impact scorecards (or refine existing ones), to forecast with more precision and act with confidence.Screenshot of Success Plans, where users can create clear, outcome-based plans with customers—then track progress, assign owners, and show stakeholders exactly how value is being driven.Screenshot of Gainsight Home, which provides one place for customer success teams to prioritize, act, and prove impact—powered by real-time insights, AI signals, and workflows designed to drive retention and expansion.Screenshot of Customer 360. This interface brings together usage data, health scores, playbooks, and account details into one unified view.

Gainsight Customer Communities Screenshots

Screenshot of where to create a centralized, branded destination that brings together resources. This helps customers find answers faster and keeps teams engaged.Screenshot of how federated search pulls results from across locations, giving users one place to search and discover the content they need.Screenshot of where to build an interactive space where users can ask questions, share expertise, and learn from each other. This helps to create stronger customer relationships through conversation, with recognition, gamification, and insights that tie directly into customer success workflows.Screenshot of where to promote upcoming webinars, workshops, and in-person events where customers already connect. Boost participation, support education goals, and create opportunities for real-time engagement without relying on email alone.Screenshot of a display of everything needed to manage a community, such as recent activity, pending posts, and new users.Screenshot of where to launch new community pages using a drag-and-drop builder, WYSIWYG editor, and prebuilt widgets.