Enboarder is robust and customizable, but can improve navigation for admins
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We use Enboarder for:
<ol><li>New hire onboarding</li><li> New manager onboarding</li><li> Small tasks we need employees to take care of, like joining email groups or accessing one of our systems.</li></ol>Previously we didn't have a way to automatically deliver messages based on new hire start date or other group triggers like becoming a manager at the company. Enboarder solves this by allowing us to pre-write all messaging, then simply adding users to these communication workflows when it's time to do so.
Pros
- Deliver our content on a predetermined schedule
- Group many different users and workflows by content type and group type
- Allow multiple workflows to run at once
Cons
- Content editor. It is clunky to use their native editor to format content.
- Website organization. Many important features are hidden and hard to find.
- Website navigation. It's challenging to edit one place in a workflow without losing your place in the website where you were before.
Likelihood to Recommend
Enboarder provides the most robust feature set for onboarding and employee communication workflows, so we'll stick with it. Enboarder is well suited for any company that wants to automate its communication workflows, especially for new hire onboarding or other predicted communications by [a] group.
