Likelihood to Recommend Definitely a great tool that is way better than just recording web QA feedback in a Google Doc or via email. Everything goes straight into a queue and it is easy to tag what you are talking about with the tool. Leaves less room for misinterpretation and keeps a record of all feedback so nothing gets missed. Filtering within the feedback queue and search functionality to avoid duplicates would be helpful.
Read full review Verint KMS is great for organizing content by categories for different teams and by different topics. It is easy to search and the Related Content makes moving from one piece of content to the next relevant piece quite easy. On the authoring side, the ability to schedule publishing or expiration is very handy. It is also really easy to make edits and have content ready and published for readers quickly. Verint's KMS isn't well suited if your users wish to be able to organize their favourited content or if you need a wide-range of options on the authoring end of things.
Read full review Pros Organize customer feedback. Provide an easy to use, feature-rich widget that allows users to highlight, comment and even draw on a screenshot of your application. Screenshots that are sent to you include meta-data like the browser user agent, browser console data, screen resolution, etc. Read full review The tools to submit and manage user feedback are very effective - they help us respond quickly and interconnect the feedback to the applicable content. The end user experience is clean and feels familiar, making it optimal to support a group of people who generally have never experienced a KM application before. Our audience responds well to our ability to insert images, GIFs, videos, PDFs, and more into our content. Read full review Cons When you go into the list of Usersnap feedback you have submitted, there isn't search functionality or filtering so that you can see the feedback of a certain type at a time, or see if you submitted that feedback already. Read full review The authoring side could be improved with additional options for fonts and easier formatting for table content. I have issues with trying to add colour to one portion of a table and not the other, so I have to resort to creating in Word first and then copying over to Verint. There is also no option to create steps in one row and the next step in the next row. I end up just adding 1., 2., etc. manually. Many users would like to be able to organize their bookmarks into folders and the system doesn't allow this. Many have taken to creating bookmark folders in Microsoft Edge instead. There were a few bugs that went on for a few months that made the initial launch of the KMS more difficult for the users and on the authoring side. The issues were with how the search results came up and what displayed for related content. It wasn't the best first impression for our agents using the system while on calls and made it more difficult. The issues were fixed after a few months of use. Read full review Likelihood to Renew Knowledge is an exceptional tool that has solved a gap to reduce the training time of new associates and promote knowledge retention
Read full review Usability It's an easy common sense tool to use. Taking the guess work out of the agent's hands
Read full review Support Rating I am unsure how to rate the support of Usersnap as I did not contact support yet. The tool works well as is. The agency we work with that used the tool didn't need to contact Usersnap support as well. I'm sure the user support on the tool is adequate.
Read full review The support and development teams for Knowledge are exceptional. They are attentive and truly care about the experience of their customers and their goals
Read full review Implementation Rating This was the simplest integration of software I've ever experienced.
Read full review Alternatives Considered Prior to Usersnap we looked at and even tried to bring up
Bugzilla , but it requires a lot of maintenance and customization in my opinion. We needed something that was ready to use out of the box, which Usersnap certainly was. The other problem with
Bugzilla is that it's mostly for software development bugs, that is, bugs submitted by developers, not really end users. Yes, it can be used by end-users, but not as intuitively as Usersnap.
Read full review All of these tools were very useful and practical. For our decision, it came down to understanding our core audience - we determined our average associate was largely unfamiliar with call center and office work in their prior work experience, and as such they would not have previously worked in a KM application before. To help adoption, we sought the solution with the simplest and most familiar interface, and based on internal focus group feedback, that was Verint KM Pro.
Read full review Return on Investment Usersnap has allowed us to implement a solution that allows end-users to communicate with us with very little effort. Read full review Content is easier to keep up to date and publish on an urgent basis. Some users love the system, while others still find it difficult to find the information they need and miss the former guides we used. I think this is a result of the system issues that persisted for a few months after launch and will hopefully improve with time. Users love being able to submit feedback and it makes it easier for errors, missing information and out of date information to be caught and fixed. Read full review ScreenShots Verint Knowledge Management Screenshots