Shorthand enables the user to create interactive multimedia stories for any online audience — all with no code. The vendor boasts that Shorthand is used by hundreds of publishers, brands, non-profits, and more — including the BBC, Honda, Business Insider, and Doctors Without Borders.
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Sprinklr Social
Score 8.7 out of 10
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Sprinklr Social’s platform empowers enterprise teams of all sizes to deliver a consistent brand experience across 35+ digital and social channels to drive engagement and revenue, with capabilities across publishing, engagement, listening, analytics, employee advocacy, influencer marketing and commerce. Content planning and scheduling using an editorial calendar, with a digital asset manager and the ability to publish across channels at AI…
$359
per month per seat
Substack
Score 8.9 out of 10
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Substack is a subscription-based newsletter publishing platform.
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Pricing
Shorthand
Sprinklr Social
Substack
Editions & Modules
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Self-Serve SMM and Customer Service Solution
$359
per month per seat
Enterprise Custom Social Media Management Solution
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Shorthand
Sprinklr Social
Substack
Free Trial
Yes
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Yes
Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
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Community Pulse
Shorthand
Sprinklr Social
Substack
Features
Shorthand
Sprinklr Social
Substack
Content Creation
Comparison of Content Creation features of Product A and Product B
Shorthand
9.0
1 Ratings
13% above category average
Sprinklr Social
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Substack
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Content collaboration
9.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Content Publishing
Comparison of Content Publishing features of Product A and Product B
Shorthand
6.8
1 Ratings
15% below category average
Sprinklr Social
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Substack
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Content hub
9.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Embedded CTAs
7.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Content distribution
6.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Content promotion
5.01 Ratings
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Listening/monitoring
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Shorthand
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Ratings
Sprinklr Social
7.7
57 Ratings
1% above category average
Substack
-
Ratings
Boolean keyword searches
00 Ratings
8.550 Ratings
00 Ratings
Filtering out noise/spam
00 Ratings
7.753 Ratings
00 Ratings
Sentiment analysis
00 Ratings
7.454 Ratings
00 Ratings
Broad channel coverage
00 Ratings
7.453 Ratings
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Publishing
Comparison of Publishing features of Product A and Product B
Shorthand
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Sprinklr Social
8.0
57 Ratings
1% below category average
Substack
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Ratings
Content planning and scheduling
00 Ratings
7.954 Ratings
00 Ratings
Audience targeting
00 Ratings
8.349 Ratings
00 Ratings
Content optimization
00 Ratings
7.847 Ratings
00 Ratings
Workflow management
00 Ratings
7.951 Ratings
00 Ratings
Engagement
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Shorthand
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Ratings
Sprinklr Social
8.5
56 Ratings
5% above category average
Substack
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Automated routing and prioritization
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8.448 Ratings
00 Ratings
Customer interaction histories
00 Ratings
8.554 Ratings
00 Ratings
Bulk actions
00 Ratings
8.652 Ratings
00 Ratings
Marketing
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Shorthand
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Sprinklr Social
7.3
49 Ratings
5% below category average
Substack
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Lead generation
00 Ratings
7.335 Ratings
00 Ratings
Content marketing
00 Ratings
8.341 Ratings
00 Ratings
Paid media management
00 Ratings
6.236 Ratings
00 Ratings
Campaigns and promotions
00 Ratings
7.443 Ratings
00 Ratings
Channel coverage/integration
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Shorthand
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Ratings
Sprinklr Social
7.1
60 Ratings
16% below category average
Substack
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Ratings
Twitter
00 Ratings
9.457 Ratings
00 Ratings
Facebook
00 Ratings
7.658 Ratings
00 Ratings
LinkedIn
00 Ratings
6.744 Ratings
00 Ratings
Google+
00 Ratings
6.630 Ratings
00 Ratings
Instagram
00 Ratings
7.457 Ratings
00 Ratings
Pinterest
00 Ratings
6.430 Ratings
00 Ratings
YouTube
00 Ratings
5.642 Ratings
00 Ratings
Reporting/analytics
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Shorthand
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Sprinklr Social
8.2
59 Ratings
6% above category average
Substack
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Campaign success analytics
00 Ratings
8.155 Ratings
00 Ratings
Real-time tracking
00 Ratings
8.558 Ratings
00 Ratings
Competitor analysis
00 Ratings
8.141 Ratings
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Account management
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Shorthand is ideally suited to visual stories where you have a good number of images and/or embeds or video to include. It is well-suited to long-form stories, where you wish to keep the readers' attention longer than usual. It can help to differentiate particularly important or intriguing stories from others on your website - and for this reason, it could be used as a premium content tool, perhaps for subscribers. It can also be used to showcase stories about awards you've organised, giving them special treatment. It is less suited to breaking news, or very time-sensitive news stories, as it can take some time to prepare, post or update shorthand stories. And it doesn't work well for stories with strong accompanying imagery
In my perspective, I would say Sprinklr Modern Sales & Engagement is best suited for teams and organizations who are more involved in automating social media activities, getting a great analytical report on activity engagement, and generating lists and bolds that helps determine the trends and events, etc. One of the best tools that one could use for clients with every information they would need.
I think Substack is better for people who want to set up a personal-facing branded website vs people who just want to post random musings every so often. Monetization is better there than any other collective publishing platform as well as organic reach via email. Substack also allows you to build direct relationships with your readers via emails and own them 100% which is great long-term if you use it to pivot to another site or another form of writing/content creation. Substack would be less helpful for someone wanting to write as a part of a group, not individually, or someone who's unwilling to put their personal brand behind their content. It's less optimized for SEO (which other platforms allow you to do) and can be harder to curate content based on your interests (you really have to go in knowing what you want vs finding it on the fly).
Customization - Through Sprinklr's rules and robust custom field creation, you really can create a lot of customization for every facet of your business.
Listening - Their Listening Engine and Explorer are fantastic ways to proactively find engagement-friendly conversations, in addition competitively research your brand.
Care - Using their case formatting, messages and customer contacts can be routed and assigned easily to available reps, and their bot builder can help to automate your contacts without sacrificing a personal touch.
Because it has a very high Domain Authority ranking relevant backlinks in a published article will help make my store more searchable.
Substack is very easy to work in. The toolset they provide may not be as extensive as other platforms but it is certainly enough to create a meaningful, interesting post.
Substack is very focused on creating a community of writers that support each other. They run an ongoing email campaign that reinforces their focus on building a community of writers.
Additional flexibility in how text is overlaid on pictures would be welcome so that there are more choices on what images to use with particular layouts
Enabling users to control the path of text - for example, enabling runaround - could enable some excellent designs
Adding additional section templates could speed up design
More flexibility in caption placement would be helpful
Overall, Sprinklr rewards users to do a lot of digging on their own to get to the more in-depth functionalities. For instance, the asset manager feature leads you to a dashboard with all the content you ever published but doesn't tell you what to do next or how to organize it
Sprinklr offers basic social listening features, but it is much more limited than other pure social listening players like Crimson Hexagon or Brandwatch. It is perfectly usable for a quick search but I wouldn't recommend it as your sole social listening platform
I really do feel that Sprinklr is the most complete enterprise social media program. It covers everything you would need to do to run a strategic social media program. On top of that, the success managers are really the best. Our success manager goes above and beyond for us and has been so helpful to us with setting up some very specific repots and profiles. Paul (our CSM) has been great about keeping us up to date on the latest features and functionality as well as helping us set up innovative dashboards as need
The user interface, training via Sprinklr university and detailed articles on almost every topic in the knowledge portal make Sprinklr a complete package. This is also GDPR compliant, helping us stay good with the info security. The layout of the navigation is easy and anyone new to the tool won't be overwhelmed
I have never known it to be down during my use of it. All you require is an internet connection to log in and you can use it on multiple devices. Adding ease of accessibility, there are simple ways to log in. I've also never known a Shorthand story to go down once live on our site.
Our account partners at Sprinklr are not only responsive to out needs, both domestically and internationally, but have consistently approached us with ideas on how to improve our communication and collaboration in a proactive manner.
Due to the integration with our content management software, there is a short delay on our site while it loads, which may cause some readers to drift away. However, I've seen other sites where it instantly loads articles, so I believe this to be down to the content management software behind our site more than Shorthand itself. Once that brief initial period is over, it doesn't require additional loading time.
Perfornace is not aan issue. The issues/bugs with this software are few and far between. And when one pops up the 24/7 support team is helpful, quick and informative.
Support is amazing. We have had to reach out [to] them only a few times in the past few years. Each time, they were back in touch with us within the hour or two, no matter the time. We've always had our issues addressed quickly and promptly corrected. They are a great team to work with.
I don't recall our training in detail. I know we met in person a few times, and did some over-the-phone product walk-throughs. It may have been somewhat informal -- I don't recall having any takeaways to refer to.
Through multiple webinars, easily accessible training documents, and ad-hoc sessions with my account manager I am never left in the dark when I have a question.
The implementation personnel at Sprinklr are top-notch. They will work with you to make sure they setup Sprinklr in a way that best aligns with your structural needs
As much as I get frustrated with Sprinklr, Sprinklr is a much cleaner platform than others I have used and I do obtain good data from the reports due to my custom filters, allowing me to pass along education onto product teams in regards to their specific lines.
Medium is not so good for running newsletter. I find the mail that a user gets is very easily readable. Also as a creator it's very easy for me to track the analytics and monetise my blogs unlike Medium. Blogger is a very old technology. The kind of integrations and the support for Markdown / different media is very great in Substack.
As a web-based service, it is easy for users to log into from anywhere. Content can easily be shared, as you can set up teams that enable access to each other's work as required. And content can be reviewed by others before publication using the sharing function. You can also view how an article will look on different devices.
Reports can be customized and exported easily in many different formats. I especially like the PowerPoint version of reports. It quickly and professionally creates a custom slideshow to show the metrics of the platforms and time periods you choose. This is a great way to keep your company's C-level executives informed on your team's progress and investing in your efforts. This is especially true for executives that do not personally use or understand the value of social media.
Brand reputation management is always a great investment. The dashboard alerts you in real-time when your brand or product is mentioned across any of the platforms and offers a quick and efficient way to respond. The Sprinklr customer experience cloud can be implemented across your entire organization, including CRM and email systems.
If you're not growing you're dying. That alone helps me with the ROI of using Sprinklr for my client's business objectives.