Software to surface customer friction and guide frontline teams in the moment to better serve clients. Designed to improve processes, products, and digital properties, as well as increase customer lifetime value. The flagship Qualtrics Frontline Digital CX is a customer journey management solution, used to design, visualize, and orchestrate digital experiences that are optimized for the metrics that matter most to a business.
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SurveyMonkey
Score 8.2 out of 10
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SurveyMonkey provides free, customizable surveys, and a suite of paid, back-end programs that include data analysis, sample selection, bias elimination, and data representation tools. SurveyMonkey also offers large-scale, enterprise options for companies interested in data analysis, brand management, and consumer focused marketing.
$99
per month
Pricing
Qualtrics XM for Customer Frontlines
SurveyMonkey
Editions & Modules
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Team Advantage
$25
per month (billed annually) per user (starting at 3 users)
Team Premier
$75
per month (billed annually) per user (starting at 3 users)
Standard Monthly
$99
per month
Individual Plan - Advantage Annual
$468
per year
Individual Plan - Premier Annual
$1,428
per year
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Qualtrics XM for Customer Frontlines
SurveyMonkey
Free Trial
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No
Free/Freemium Version
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Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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Features
Qualtrics XM for Customer Frontlines
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Survey Format & Appearance
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Ratings
SurveyMonkey
7.2
76 Ratings
10% below category average
Survey templates
00 Ratings
8.075 Ratings
Themes
00 Ratings
7.367 Ratings
Custom logo/branding
00 Ratings
6.367 Ratings
Survey Content
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SurveyMonkey
7.6
78 Ratings
11% below category average
Changes to live survey
00 Ratings
7.062 Ratings
Question design help
00 Ratings
6.872 Ratings
Multiple question types
00 Ratings
9.078 Ratings
Survey Logic
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SurveyMonkey
7.3
72 Ratings
13% below category average
Survey logic flexibility
00 Ratings
7.372 Ratings
Survey Reporting & Analytics
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SurveyMonkey
7.1
78 Ratings
13% below category average
Response tracking
00 Ratings
7.577 Ratings
Data export
00 Ratings
6.374 Ratings
Standard reports
00 Ratings
8.077 Ratings
Custom reports
00 Ratings
6.864 Ratings
Analytics
00 Ratings
7.065 Ratings
Survey Administration & Security
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SurveyMonkey
8.3
67 Ratings
4% below category average
Access controls
00 Ratings
8.067 Ratings
Compliance
00 Ratings
8.558 Ratings
Survey Distribution
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I give CX Social a 9 out of 10 because while it has its cons as any software or solution does. It is an overall unique and efficient Marketing and Social Media Management solution. They have a very fast improving rate so are practically receiving new features and is a very good tool for large companies with lots of social accounts to manage.
SurveyMonkey is well suited for external, professional, client-facing forms and complex question types. I've tried generating forms on HubSpot, and it's not nearly as intuitive or clean-looking, and not all question types are supported (e.g. Likert scales). For quick, internal forms that don't need to be as pretty or professional, I find that Google Forms is the quickest and easiest to pull together, especially since it has a single, universal respondent link. If I wanted to embed a link in a mass email, SurveyMonkey doesn't allow multiple respondents to use the same link on my plan.
CX Social is great for small scale social media management. The reporting and analytics platform is really impressive tapping it to some key metrics and making it relatable to specific campaigns.
The data that Engagor shows about the performance of the users and team is incredibly precise and accurate.
They also have an extremely good vendor for service support.
It has a unique ability to combine customer engagement, social media monioring and analytics features for customer service and marketing.
Being able to close the survey at a set time without having to remember to do so.
Takes the guess work out of response collecting.
Makes it easy to categorize responses within the same survey. Being able to add tags to open-ended questions makes it easy for us to identify patterns in responses.
An array of survey options and questions.
An all around great product that meets multiple needs.
Can have multiple collectors for the same survey to included manual input.
While customer support is good, I have seen better. But no big issue, as the analytics is excellent and it gets the job done.
CX Social is a great tool but is also an expensive tool, so unless you are a huge agency with lots of accounts, I believe the fee will not be justified.
Needs more detailed Response Time per user in Engagor and The interface could use more personalized settings: certain people and groups usually use the same filters and tags.
I would like to have more customizable options for branding it to our hospital colors. Some survey options allow you to enter html color codes. SurveyMonkey allows you to change colors and you have to pick from selected options.
Embedding the surveys into a webpage, like WordPress is not as seamless as other services.
Compared to other competitors in the market (including a few I've used internally), if you're looking for a survey application, this one does the job and it's quite inexpensive too. Considering the fact that it comes with a handy mobile application too (on iOS and Android), you also get flexibility thrown in the deal too.
It does everything a survey software should do, and it does it very well. I can't speak for how well it would work for a business that was surveying tens of thousands of people - but for a small business of 50 employees with a couple of thousand clients, it does everything it needs to do.
I've never had to contact the SurveyMonkey customer care team directly, but they have a pretty good library of help articles on their website. Everything from designing and executing your survey to account and billing questions. I never had a need for further support from Survey Monkey.
While Sprout Social is a very good tool. CX Social is a bit more advanced and equipt to manage a large number of accounts and delivers far better data. CX Social has a far better dashboard and interface that is simple to access and use. It is more efficient than Sprout Social and their statistic module is better as well.
SurveyMonkey is easier to customize and provides much more in depth analytics. SurveyMonkey also provides better templates providing us with a better presentation to our employees. SurveyMonkey also comes with a more trustworthy platform that ensures confidentiality, which is incredibly important to our employees and means we're getting more reliable results from the surveys.
CX Social has enabled me to increase my client list by 5 percent as opposed to last year. My existing clients are so satisfied with their social accounts and monthly reports that they are eager to send consistently profitable referrals which my company has turned in to a 5 percent margin increase in profits.
I have no bad reports about this Marketing tool. While it does has its cons as stated earlier. It is yet a very dependable and effective solution that delivers as aspected.
It has been the most dependable Marketing and Social Media Management tools I have ever used.
The speed at which we can develop, program, execute and generate actual usable results provides significant value, particularly when we need fresh numbers to illustrate a point.
The fact that we can execute a research project so quickly means that new research is always a primary option when we're developing campaigns. That's a huge value proposition.