PerfectServe vs. Signal Open Source Messenger

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
PerfectServe
Score 9.0 out of 10
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PerfectServe aims to improve patient safety and reduce provider burnout by automating workflows, speeding time to care, optimizing shift schedules, and streamlining communication. Its scheduling features are designed to satisfy provider preferences and organizational requirements to build the best possible schedule. It also is designed to integrate communication across all systems and locations in the patient care continuum to empower nurse mobility, reduce care delays, and improve the patient…N/A
Signal Open Source Messenger
Score 9.5 out of 10
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Signal is an open source cross-platform messaging app featuring end-to-end encryption to keep conversations private and secure, boasting no ads, no affiliate marketers, and no creepy tracking in Signal. Users can focus on sharing the moments that matter.N/A
Pricing
PerfectServeSignal Open Source Messenger
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PerfectServeSignal Open Source Messenger
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
PerfectServeSignal Open Source Messenger
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User Ratings
PerfectServeSignal Open Source Messenger
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(1 ratings)
10.0
(2 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
PerfectServeSignal Open Source Messenger
Likelihood to Recommend
PerfectServe
Well suited: Short text messages for quick communication that needs to have protected information. Less appropriate: Calling service.
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Open Source
Signal is great for high-security applications where privacy is a concern, perhaps because of the sensitive nature of the materials being communicated. For instance, if you are sending sensitive information about a film that hasn't been released yet, and you want to make sure that paparazzi and fans don't get access to spoiler information, Signal is a great way to communicate.
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Pros
PerfectServe
  • Efficiency.
  • Protective information.
  • Increased communication.
  • Ease of use.
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Open Source
  • Encryption end to end
  • Audio quality
  • Ability to permanently delete messages and history
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Cons
PerfectServe
  • Shorten downtime services.
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Open Source
  • Update Hassle - While this is also a positive in added security, every time they release an update to the app, you have to update. Since I only use the app occasionally, I have to update probably 1-in-4 times I open the app. It feels laborious as I will sometimes want to send a friend or colleague a message, who only uses Signal, and I open the app to message them and suddenly have to wait 2-4 minutes to update and install the new version.
  • Not Getting Messages - You also no longer send and receive messages until you update. So if you have an outdated version of the app, nobody can get ahold of you and they might not know why you aren't responding.
  • Re-Sync Via QR Code After Update - Every time I update, I have to re-sync my mobile app to the desktop. So it adds another added step. The forced updates and forced resync steps are quite laborious.
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Support Rating
PerfectServe
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Open Source
You don't really need support as the app just works. In the two plus years I've been using Signal, I've never needed to even look at support documentation to learn how to do something or have the app work. It just does. The best support is not needing to use it, and Signal meets that standard.
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Alternatives Considered
PerfectServe
Much better.
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Open Source
The closest competitor we've found for Signal is Telegram. We do use Telegram with some clients and individuals who prefer it. Unfortunately, in this climate where there is no clear winner and a lot of diversity in applications, if you work with a lot of clients you're going to have to install a whole suite of instant messaging apps. Still, given the choice, we prefer Signal over its competitors, specifically for applications where high security is a concern.
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Return on Investment
PerfectServe
  • Improved communication for those who use it.
  • Difficulty when sudden downtime with need for back up plan.
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Open Source
  • I reach people who I need to more quickly.
  • It is a free service.
  • It provides my clients confidence in keeping things confidential that need to be.
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