OpenText ALM Octane vs. UserVoice

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
OpenText ALM Octane
Score 7.0 out of 10
N/A
OpenText™ ALM Octane, formerly from Micro Focus, includes integrated planning, continuous integration, test management, and release management. With these capabilities, it helps Agile teams and DevOps toolchains to deliver high-quality software with insight, traceability, analytics-focused end-to-end visibility, and continuous quality.N/A
UserVoice
Score 9.5 out of 10
N/A
UserVoice collects and organizes feedback from multiple sources to provide a clear, actionable view of user feedback for product teams. With a customizable feedback portal, in-app widget, and direct integrations with your email client, CRM or support tool, it’s easy for your customers and internal team members to share feedback at anytime. The UserVoice platform allows you to manage all this feedback in a single view, analyze your data to make product decisions based on customer…
$15
per month
Pricing
OpenText ALM OctaneUserVoice
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
OpenText ALM OctaneUserVoice
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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User Ratings
OpenText ALM OctaneUserVoice
Likelihood to Recommend
7.4
(2 ratings)
10.0
(9 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
9.7
(6 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
8.0
(2 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
OpenText ALM OctaneUserVoice
Likelihood to Recommend
OpenText
If someone is already using ALM Octane, then it is worth the pain to go through the upgrade process to get the current versions. If you need it to tie into Jira, it can do that. Just be prepared for a rough road. If you have some other product that you use for DevOps, PM, and QA, you will probably be better off sticking with what you have. DaVita also uses TFS, but not in a full implementation (i.e. not with a build server for code deployment), so for them, ALM makes a lot of sense. If you are using TFS with a build server, there are other methodologies that won't end up making you want to pull your hair out trying to make it integrate with what you are using.
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UserVoice
UserVoice can be an affordable and powerful tool to start engaging customers and employees. It can help manage the entire feedback loop process. But your product management and development teams still need to do their jobs. Remember to have a response SLA in place and ownership for prioritizing and responding to the feedback.
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Pros
OpenText
  • Bug-logging and keeping track of the bug status.
  • Integration with DevOps to do continuous testing.
  • Keeping coordination between development and testing teams.
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UserVoice
  • User interface is very simple. Learning the product and teaching the team how to use the product took hardly any time at all.
  • Gives visibility into what others are logging. We are able to append 'votes' to certain ideas, rather than having to create an existing idea from scratch.
  • Reporting. Tags allow to easily filter through ideas for roadmap planning.
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Cons
OpenText
  • The integration to Synchronizer is very difficult to implement.
  • The integration to Jira was very hard to get working.
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UserVoice
  • Doesn't always catch obvious spam/we have to do a fair amount of blacklisting
  • Doesn't have multiple language options
  • No online/email tech support available. You have to call if you have an issue.
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Likelihood to Renew
OpenText
No answers on this topic
UserVoice
I just really liked UserVoice.
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Usability
OpenText
No answers on this topic
UserVoice
The day-to-day usability is good. More technical settings require a bit more effort.
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Support Rating
OpenText
Customer support is very good takes minimal time to resolve the issue and always takes feedback seriously to improve the application.
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UserVoice
Always very responsible and helpful when an issue happened. They eat their own cooking when it comes to using their products.
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Implementation Rating
OpenText
No answers on this topic
UserVoice
Have clear goals and owners established before you start using any tool like this. Very important to get accounts and rights setup so that there's no lag time in customer response once things go live. Make sure IT is involved if you plan to use the Single-Sign On (SSO) or any of the access control tools.
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Alternatives Considered
OpenText
Micro Focus ALM Octane use at DaVita goes back beyond my starting with them three years ago. They have used it as part of DevOps as well as for performance measurement of software releases in combo with HP Performance Center (a great combination). Jira is well suited to managing bug reports and development processes with Agile and Scrum, but ALM Octane goes above and beyond that.
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UserVoice
I like the ease of integration into web and mobile apps for UserVoice. It's also a comprehensive bug reporting, user feedback, and knowledge base tool.
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Return on Investment
OpenText
  • It's had a very positive impact.
  • Very good customer support as well when required.
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UserVoice
  • Transparency: Now we can handle better communication of requests with customers and internal stakeholders.
  • We can track better how many ideas are accepted and released vs rejected ones.
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