SalesHood headquartered in San Francisco offers their sales enablement tool which contains sales learning and coaching modules, content management with best practice features and guidance as well as to improve collaboration between marketing and sales, and also sales content analytics.
$50
per month
Showpad Content
Score 8.2 out of 10
N/A
Showpad Content is presented as a sales enablement platform that marketing and sales can rely on to prepare sellers, engage buyers and optimize performance with insights. With a single user experience, their solution is designed to make it easy to discover and share the right content, deliver training and coaching, and maximize seller productivity. Showpad boasts driving rapid deployment and adoption with best-in-class technology and practices based on the success of their 1,200+…
$35
Per user per month (billed annually)
Pricing
SalesHood
Showpad Content
Editions & Modules
Add On - Coaching and Content in Salesforce or Microsoft
$10
per user, per month
Add On - Presentation Management
$15
per user, per month
Saleshood
$50
per user, per month
Essential
$35
Per user per month (billed annually)
Plus
$45
Per user per month (billed annually)
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
SalesHood
Showpad Content
Free Trial
Yes
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Yes
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Optional
Additional Details
Pricing discounts available with volume and multi-year agreements.
There is also an Ultimate package available. Pricing for Ultimate is available by custom quote only. Please contact Showpad for Ultimate pricing.
[SalesHood] has been helpful during virtual onboarding when the team is not able to get together for in-person trainings. And the ability to test retention is helpful for the user and for management as well. However, it is one of those platforms that takes time out of what a rep does best, which is sell, so it may not be the most well received.
Any person who is interested in understanding the level of engagement from a client needs Showpad. It is a must-have software if you have people within your organization that are customer-facing. If your role is primarily communicating with employees within your own organization, then this software might not be as useful to you. For those in sales, account management, or who needs to know if your recipient has seen your emails/content, this is a useful tool.
User-Friendly. The ability to easily customize to fit your needs
Delivering content easily and quickly, reducing cost for print, and out of date information
Reporting. Providing the analytical function to track what content has been utilized or not utilized and become more efficient in the type of information you share
Offline Use. The ability to be able to view content offline
Finding a specific training path that I'm looking for can be difficult via browsing. Best way is to use the search bar.
I wish there was a way to provide peer feedback. It might be a setting that our team just doesn't use, but it would be nice to see questions that peers have, or places they're struggling and to be able to comment or reach out directly to help.
Our CSM at SalesHood is always responsive to us, we see the support team respond to our queries quickly, and even the CEO Elay Cohen is entirely plugged in. If an in-app NPS score is rendered that looks to be unfavorable, they reach out to understand why and to see if they can help turn the experience around if it's education or enhancement that's needed. It's a great team there to support you.
I have not been involved with support from Showpad so I am not entirely sure. However, we have received some emails from our help desk about an outage and it seems like it didn't last very long so I would say that it was pretty effective support to that extent.
I chose SalesHood because I knew the team is amazing based on my past relationship with them, and because I knew the features met the needs my organization had. They may not have had all the frills that other vendors have, but we didn't need frills. We needed functionality and flexibility.
The only option our company used was cloud-based file-sharing services (Box, Dropbox, etc) and emails like Outlook or Gmail. Both options make it hard for version control and for ease of navigation. Generally, end-users had an easier time finding content on Showpad.