Clicktools
Clicktools
Clicktools
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What is Clicktools?
Clicktools is a cloud-based survey software. It enables business users to collect information through surveys, call scripts, and web forms; automatically centralize the data in CRM; and act on those insights to increase loyalty. The program is offered by Callidus...
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- Changes to live survey (16)8.989%
- Multiple question types (16)8.989%
- Custom logo/branding (14)8.989%
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What is Clicktools?
Clicktools is a cloud-based survey software. It enables business users to collect information through surveys, call scripts, and web forms; automatically centralize the data in CRM; and act on those insights to increase loyalty. The program is offered by Callidus Cloud, which in turn was acquired by SAP in 2017 when the companies formed a strategic partnership.
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Clicktools is a cloud-based survey software. It enables business users to collect information through surveys, call scripts, and web forms; automatically centralize the data in CRM; and act on those insights to increase loyalty. The program is offered by Callidus Cloud, which in turn was acquired by SAP in 2017 when the companies formed a strategic partnership.
MaritzCX, Forsta, and InMoment Experience Intelligence (XI) Platform are common alternatives for Clicktools.
Reviewers rate Response tracking and Data export and Custom reports highest, with a score of 9.9.
The most common users of Clicktools are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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December 23, 2015
I heart Clicktools
Score 9 out of 10
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Verified User
We use it to deploy performance reviews and assessment to external partners and members. It is primarily managed and used by our evaluations department and allows us to store information we receive in Salesforce which increases our reporting capabilities.
- Syncing with Salesforce
- Automatic deployments
- Ease of building
- One time deployments are clunky
- Reminders to complete surveys
- Better customer service
- Increased report ability on performance measures
- Better tracking of compliance items
We have used survey monkey in the past, but use click tools for it's ability to sync with salesforce
June 29, 2015
Gets the job done
Score 7 out of 10
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- Support is quick to get back to you.
- Export functionality is great.
- Easy to learn.
- Skip logic functionality could be better and more user friendly.
- Allow you to either delete test records, or test without having to submit the survey.
- Should be base level functionality to be able to export the results charts for the entire survey.
- Integration with SFDC could be more user friendly as well. It takes extra time to set up and test a survey to be synced with Salesforce.com and its campaigns. It takes enough extra time and testing that we skip this step a lot of times so that we can get the survey out the door quickly.
- The ROI has been good - we use surveys to determine what kind of campaigns people will respond to, what kinds of products they may find useful for future development, as well as how satisfied our current customers are
- Survey Monkey
Price was the main factor. When we were talking to survey companies, a lot of them were really big about the robust features they could offer. We did not need robust features - we just needed to send surveys and integrate them with SFDC. It was hard to find a company that understood that, but ClickTools did.
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The marketing team regularly uses ClickTools for many uses, such as event surveys. The SFDC Admins set up ClickTools and support our users. However, a lot of our users just go to ClickTools for support. Our client services department uses ClickTools for client satisfaction surveys. More recently, our product management team has started using ClickTools to get insight in to future product ideas.
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It is pretty user friendly and customer support is always quick to respond, so almost anyone could support ClickTools. A technical person is probably the way to go, such as a SFDC administrator or marketing automation administrator. I definitely recommend that the person who supports ClickTools is also a regular user of it.
- Client Satisfaction Surveys - these help us monitor how we are doing and make sure the trend is where it should be.
- Product Functionality Surveys - these help us figure out what features/improvements our clients want or need.
- Marketing Surveys - a lot of different use cases here - one example would be to see how far a person is willing to travel to come to an event.
- Event Surveys - determine where we should hold an event by sending out a survey before we pick the final location.
- Market Surveys - determine if one area is having more industry difficulties compared to another.
- Automated Surveys - send out automated surveys at certain points of a client's life cycle to make sure everything is on track.
- Loss surveys - send out automated surveys when an opportunity closes and is lost.
- Win Surveys - send out automated surveys when an opportunity closes and is won.
- Employee Surveys - use to gather data from employees.
Yes
We were using Zoomerang for quite a few years. Zoomerang was very intuitive and very reasonably priced. They were bought out and the price skyrocketed, which is why we decided to make a switch. I would say Zoomerang was more user friendly, and also had more functionality that was standard.
- Price
- Product Usability
- Product Reputation
- Analyst Reports
Price was the main factor. When we were talking to survey companies, a lot of them were really big about the robust features they could offer. We did not need robust features - we just needed to send surveys and integrate them with SFDC. It was hard to find a company that understood that, but ClickTools did.
We may have looked at more vendors. At the time, it was pretty apparent that ClickTools was the best fit. Since our SFDC team were the ones responsible for implementing the survey product, they narrowed down the vendor selection. They made the right choice by narrowing it down to ClickTools.
- Implemented in-house
No
Change management was minimal
We did not really take away any lessons regarding change management during our implementation of ClickTools.
- We had no issues.
- Self-taught
If you have used any other kind of survey engine before, then you will have no problems self-teaching yourself with ClickTools. Their support team is good about getting back to your questions. They also have a lot of online resources that can help get you started. I would recommend this approach over paid training.
No
We do not need premium support. We do not use enough functionality to need extended support. Even if we did use more functionality, I'm sure their regular support team would be more then enough to keep us up and running. I'm not even sure if ClickTools offers a paid premium support team.
No
I could not figure out how to remove the back button from the survey. So, I contacted support. They sent me the script I needed to remove the back button, and it worked! The only bummer is that it actually takes script to remove the back button. It seems to me that should be regular functionality.
- Easy to create a survey
- Easy to export/analyze the results
- Easy to see all surveys and responses
- The skip logic set up is not the best
- The testing functionality is not great. You have to actually take the survey, and then filter the tests out of your results. This kind of takes away from the summary number of responses you see on the home screen b/c it always contains your tests.
- SFDC integration is good, but a little cumbersome.
No
- Salesforce.com
We sometimes sync survey responses to our SFDC campaigns. We also sometimes map the survey results back to SFDC fields. It's not the easiest built in functionality, so right now most of the surveys go out without having this integration set up.
- AppExchange or similar marketplace
If you can find the time, then I recommend learning how to integrate the surveys with SFDC campaigns, and take the extra time to set this up when you send out a survey. It is so much more convenient than exporting the results later, and manually importing them into the database. And, as always, make sure you test that the integration is working as planned.