Likelihood to Recommend Moat is well suited to implement into digital placements that are being served through third-party ad servers (
Campaign Manager , Flashtalking, etc). It holds your publishers accountable from a viewability standpoint. If you are running high dynamic or site serving placements with 1x1 or click trackers, you aren't able to measure viewability and are at the mercy of publishers providing viewability metrics.
Read full review Quantum Metric is a true professional, and I love the level of insight and industry knowledge they bring to the table. We use it at the departmental level, including marketing, customer service, and IT. Session replay allows our data consumers to derive insights faster and easier than digging through data. It lets us see or understand how users feel and work to enhance those feelings. The quality of support and the time to respond are also noteworthy. They have great coverage, but the learning curve is very steep and requires a lot of technical support and hand-holding.
Read full review Pros Breaks down how well each creative has done in a campaign. Allows us to see the progress of a campaign through its time live. Can easily be organized to pull the data you're looking for. Can export into an excel doc to then dig deeper and format and look at data outside of Moat. Read full review Identifying user pain points and frustrations. Quantum Metrics has a data point called Rage Click which shows when a customer has clicked multiple times back to back on a particular section of the website. Replaying a session to see everything that is loading on the front end to the customer, as well as the backed end of the website, has been critical in troubleshooting the experience. Heatmaps are a awesome tool we have found very useful in showing engagement with different content on the page, how far user scroll & drop off and to see a split side by side view of the same page in an a/b test. Read full review Cons I’ve experienced some issues exporting reports into an Excel doc and have to manually copy and paste data with can be very time-consuming. You have to manually wrap video tags with the MOAT pixel which can be a tedious process. Video and display are in separate interfaces so you have to export separately and then consolidate into one report. Read full review Quantum could share some use cases implemented by similar industries in accordance with the key problems as inputs. We should be able to see some of the most common solutions that could be integrated within our product based on the step of the user journey I am at. Expanding capabilities to integrate with high-level tools integrated. Read full review Likelihood to Renew Quantum is a nice tool and is user friendly however I believe there always room for improvement. We have experienced minor issues with a few sessions which were solved by Quantum support reps in a timely manner and some of the dashboards are not as robust as other tools we use
Read full review Usability For a new user, it's pretty intuitive to onboard and start doing the basic functionalities. But QM has a lot of functionalities which can be leveraged by more team members (especially when you don't have analysts dedicatedly using this) if further enhancements to usability are made.
Read full review Support Rating I've been very impressed with the support Quantum Metric has provided. Our amazing Customer Success team has provided excellent service and has gone above and beyond in helping us use and understand the tool. We hold weekly calls with multiple teams and QM has been proactive in bringing things to our team's attention and making suggestions. The support has been one of the most important aspects of having QM and has allowed us to make great strides in improving how we use data and user research in our work.
Read full review Alternatives Considered Moat gives our team more insight into how campaigns are running. They give a more detailed breakdown per creative whereas other platforms only touch upon the limited or more specific information.
Read full review We have used - as an organization - multiple products that each fill a roll or task Quantum Metric provides...however I think there are very few tools or SaaS solutions out there that bundle so much into one solution. QM was better than the replay tool another group was utilizing (Mouseflow) because with our contract we could capture and review way more replays as well as have those replays married to actual, quantifiable data. From an analytics point, is so much easier to install event tracking as opposed to our basic Google Analytics implementation. However, I would still use GA as a primary record for measuring overall site performance since QM doesn't have robust product sales tracking. At one point we did review a competitor called Content Square. They seemed very focused on heat mapping.
Read full review Return on Investment It has given the media and analytics team more granular metrics to measure for campaigns that may have awareness objectives and no KPIs. Measuring view ability ensures that clients media dollars are being viewed by the targeted audience. Moat allows you to gain metrics that can be very insightful and how users are interacting with placements, creative, etc. Read full review The service is not cheap, so don't commit unless you're going to use it. Really improved our tech support process by allowing us to identify problems much sooner. Helped identify potential frustrations, which could be eliminated to reduce friction at checkout. Read full review ScreenShots Quantum Metric Screenshots