iStock, from Getty Images vs. The Org

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
iStock, from Getty Images
Score 8.5 out of 10
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iStock by Getty Images headquartered in Seattle is presented as a complete creative resource for original content, with millions of photos, illustrations, videos & audio to choose from.N/A
The Org
Score 8.0 out of 10
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The Org, made by Orgio Inc. out of New York City, USA, is a public organizational chart. The company states The Org's mission is to make organizations more transparent, more connected, egalitarian, and diverse. They claim that transparency can be leveraged to get more exposure externally, operate more efficiently internally, and collaborate better with other organizations.N/A
Pricing
iStock, from Getty ImagesThe Org
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
iStock, from Getty ImagesThe Org
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
iStock, from Getty ImagesThe Org
Likelihood to Recommend
8.8
(4 ratings)
8.0
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
iStock, from Getty ImagesThe Org
Likelihood to Recommend
Getty Images
The best examples I have of my experience with iStock, from Getty Images comes from times I am creating prototypes or design concepts to show off a new content type or provide visual examples of how a page could look with the addition of good photography. My only downside is sometimes it can be a struggle to find organic looking stock images which is a key part of the brand identity we have.
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Orgio, Inc.
This software is good for creating an organizational chart and visualizing the positions needed to grow your company. It allows you to create profiles of each employee so potential candidates can see who they may be working with, who the company employs, who they may be working for, and whether there is room for upward mobility.
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Pros
Getty Images
  • Variety
  • Diversity
  • Ease of use
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Orgio, Inc.
  • Org Chart
  • User Interface
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Cons
Getty Images
  • Specificity
  • Lots of odd photos
  • DEI
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Orgio, Inc.
  • Be able to post jobs to job boards.
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Alternatives Considered
Getty Images
Compared to these others I feel that iStock has better variety and selection, better ease of use/interface/search features, fresher selection, and better pricing options. I don't like that Adobe Stock only has subscription options (last I checked) and I do not use them for that reason. I don't like the interface of Shutterstock as much and it's harder to download a test image to try out.
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Orgio, Inc.
The Org was our first Org Chart software. We also have what amounts to an org chart in Justworks but it isn't laid out as cleanly or as plainly. Before using The Org, the org charting was a bit scattered and many people had problems with chain of command questions
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Return on Investment
Getty Images
  • Provided good stock imagery for really niche content areas, sometimes organic photography can be hard to replicate what stock does well
  • Helped to quickly gain access to advertisement ready music tracks when the marketing team have been stuck for audio
  • Allowed designers to provide high fidelity examples of brand styling or campaign ideas
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Orgio, Inc.
  • No negative impact noted.
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