Likelihood to Recommend Quintly works well when you need to measure and analyze a number of accounts on different channels. It's well suited for broad analysis and insights of numerous organizations. It falls a bit in terms of the user interface, which could use more polish. For the price, it's a great tool. It sits in the middle of the pack
Ran Mano Senior Manager Digital and Social Media
Read full review Twitter Counter is the best tool for surveying your brand's and campaigns' performance. It gives a good statistical analysis. This analysis of tweets will help you to grow your account, determine when to tweet and what to tweet, and help you with overall growth. Though it is little difficult to understand (you have to navigate through all the features to learn the tool), once you learn it, it is easy to use. It will help you understand the market requirement.
Read full review Pros Benchmarking: the strongest point Customised dashboards with desired KPIs Has multiple social media platforms such as LinkedIn which is very uncommon when compared to other famous tools such as SocialBakers Read full review Something very comfortable is that you do not have to open another account, just with the username on Twitter access to the tool and you can see the evolution of the profile every day, I can see if the number of users increased or not. In addition, I can observe data of my followers, the data of who I follow, and something very important: I can see my tweets and compare data. its interface allows to observe weekly, monthly and if desired data and for a better analysis a quarterly of all this data. In terms of analysis, we use it to achieve media monitoring work in a political campaign. This allowed us to evaluate and verify the strategy that was used was the correct one. It is a simple, easy to use tool. Read full review Cons Tool does not measure individual posts well. Tool does not do a good job of attribution in terms of social engagement. Overall, the data and insights provided are broad and general for the accounts analyzed. If you want a tool with great depth, keep looking. Ran Mano Senior Manager Digital and Social Media
Read full review Inaccurate Prediction: Twitter predictions are usually ineffective. For instance, Twitter Counter has always wrongly predicted the number of Twitter followers we will gain from a Twitter campaign or at a certain date. Poor customer support; Takes an average of two weeks to get a response from Twitter support. There is also no Live help desk team to talk to when you need an immediate assistance. Read full review Likelihood to Renew I think it's important for everyone to share the reviews of the tools they use as it can not just help other people to save time and money but also can help making an informed decision on which tool should be used for what and which is the best tool in the market to solve any given problem
Read full review it is not complicated to use, ideal to have an image of the account, in a short time. You can predict the future if you consider that you have a good strategy.
Read full review Usability in general it is a tool not very complicated, it is more difficult for those who do not master the English language, but even without mastering the language in its free phase you can immediately interpret the data it offers.
Read full review Support Rating I have not used it so far I have not used it so far
Read full review Implementation Rating it is important to have some knowledge about market statistics
Read full review Alternatives Considered Quintly was a short-term solution for us. For a mid-level price, you can analyze a large number of accounts fairly quickly. You can't analyze individual posts, which was a major flaw. If you're looking to analyze trends in your posts and A/B splits, this tool won't be terribly effective. If you're looking to measure the overall direction of an account for an affordable price, this works great. It's not Radian 6. It's not
Simply Measured . But it also costs a lot less.
Ran Mano Senior Manager Digital and Social Media
Read full review I've used
AgoraPulse and
Hootsuite for analytics in the past. For a small organization that needs to keep a relatively tight budget control while still being able to delve into its analytics over the past year, Twitter Counter has the edge over
AgoraPulse and
Hootsuite . Both require much higher monthly payments for analytics that cover that length of time. Twitter Counter doesn't try to be an all-in-one solution, and in that regard, it stands out for reporting, especially for smaller organizations that do not need the full functionality of more expensive
AgoraPulse or
Hootsuite packages.
Read full review Return on Investment It's a pretty cost intensive tool but the fact that it provides LinkedIn data has offered us more positives than negatives. If you are careful with the swaps you can use the tool in a very good setting. Read full review Can add and easily switch between 10 different accounts and will have full access to all features. Data analytics helped in growing your account and attracts followers. Read full review ScreenShots