Latitude Collections software, developed by Latitude Software, was acquired by Genesys in 2016 and sold as Latitude by Genesys. It was a standalone product for accounts receivables challenges: delinquency or negligence through charge-off and debt sale. It is a legacy application.
$75
per month
SnapSurveys
Score 8.1 out of 10
N/A
Snap Surveys offers both Survey Software and Feedback Management Solutions, including desktop survey software, online feedback management solutions, and survey research services. Snap Surveys offers complete tools for survey design, administration, data collection, and analysis. Snap Surveys supports all survey modes, including: Online, Mobile (including iPad/iPhone/Android), Paper, Kiosk, Phone, Scanning, and Tablet PC, in any language with robust analysis and reporting capabilities,…
$695
per year
Pricing
Latitude Collections (legacy)
SnapSurveys
Editions & Modules
Genesys Cloud CX 1
$75
per month
Genesys Cloud CX 2 Digital
$90
per month
Genesys Cloud CX 2 Digital + Voice
$110
per month
Genesys Cloud CX 3 Digital + WEM
$130
per month
Genesys Cloud CX 3 Digital + WEM + Voice
$150
per month
Online/Mobile
$695
per year
Paper Scanning
$2,395
per year
Paper Scanning - Perpetual License
3,995
Online/Mobile - Perpetual License
5,995
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Latitude Collections (legacy)
SnapSurveys
Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
Optional
No setup fee
Additional Details
Prices listed are per named user, billed annually. Usage-based pricing may apply.
I will not identify the other products I've used by name, but will say they are prevalent in the industry. Latitude has a better price point, is incredibly versatile, and you don't need an army of programmers to maintain it.
Base on cost of initial investment, ongoing support and efficient development capabilities (i.e. import/export interfaces, workflows, etc.) this platform is leaps and bounds ahead of all the other major platforms I have worked with. Some of the others I worked with for as many …
It is an in between option. The options we evaluated were Qualtrics and SurveyGizmo. It's cheaper than Qualtrics and easier to design surveys than SurveyGizmo. Nonetheless it's not the worst option out there like SurveyMonkey.
Since I have invested so much time in this program and have been using SNAP Surveys since around 1990, I honestly have not focused that much on other competing software programs. The little bit that I have seen is that some popular web-survey programs (like Survey Monkey) may …
I choose to use SnapSurveys because of the many options the product itself provides. Other products do not offer the variety that SnapSurveys does. In everything from how you administer your survey, to the preloaded questions and languages you can administer your surveys.
Survey Monkey is great but it's really on the "Quick and Dirty" side of things. Due to shortage of staff time and expertise, we go with Survey Monkey whenever possible. But you can't beat Snap for the more robust, complicated stuff. We use Epi Info for some projects that are …
I think that Latitude by Genesys is well suited for nearly any size company in that it is very scalable, with broad usage capabilities. I have heard in the past that attorney firms don't look at it, but I wholeheartedly think this would be an incredible software for attorneys too.
We would recommend this product to others and it really does fit the needs of the virtual world and still meets the needs of those that need to complete paper. It really is a happy middle place as it works either way. Again, the interface is user-friendly and the ability to do surveys offline is great.
The only thing done well, as it relates to Latitude, is the people at the support desk. They are amazing and work well with the tools they have. In my experience with Genesys, this is all that is done well.
Difficulty of use: Since the software has such sophistication, using all the features requires a very detailed understanding which takes a lot of time and effort.
Tiering of features: The licensing model is a bit unclear and not the easiest to understand.
Though there are many aspects of the product I enjoy and are very useful, it needs to be updated a bit. When using the software you can see that a lot of time was spent on the backend of things, such as the included questions. However, you can see that the way in which it is put together and how it looks did not receive as much attention. I really would enjoy something that is more aesthetically pleasing and not something that looks like it predates 1999
I think as an organization there is always room to grow, however, this application has really helped us with our dilemma with offline, online, and paper surveys. We are able to make our surveys fun and engaging and the interface for the person creating the survey is user-friendly. Customer service is very helpful if you need additional support.
They have an excellent support team. It was more helpful if they were available by phone, but your ticket system support works good. The Logmein123 is an outstanding tool that helps us a lot when we need support.
Base on cost of initial investment, ongoing support and efficient development capabilities (i.e. import/export interfaces, workflows, etc.) this platform is leaps and bounds ahead of all the other major platforms I have worked with. Some of the others I worked with for as many as 12 years before experiencing the power of Latitude.
Since I have invested so much time in this program and have been using SNAP Surveys since around 1990, I honestly have not focused that much on other competing software programs. The little bit that I have seen is that some popular web-survey programs (like Survey Monkey) may have nice looking front end features but limited analysis capabilities and SPSS has strong analysis capabilities but is not a strong questionnaire designer.