TrustRadius Insights for UUKI are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Effective Community Management: Users have praised UUKI's community management features, with several reviewers highlighting the ability to create multiple threads and access permissions. The structured environment and member engagement facilitated by UUKI have been appreciated by users.
Scalability and Customization Options: Reviewers have mentioned that UUKI allows for unlimited members and storage, providing scalability and growth opportunities for communities. Additionally, users appreciate the full control over functionality and white-labeling options offered by UUKI, enabling them to customize the platform according to their specific needs.
User-Friendly Interface and Excellent Support: Multiple users have commended UUKI's user interface for its simplicity and intuitive nature, making it easy to navigate and use. The ease of setup and use has made UUKI accessible to users with varying levels of technical expertise. Furthermore, reviewers have highlighted the wonderful support provided by the UUKI team in addressing queries or issues promptly.
UUKI is the platform I'm using to manage multiple communities. I've been managing multiple niche photography groups on Facebook, but Facebook groups have certain restrictions and it's getting more difficult to reach members. After comparing multiple alternatives, I've decided to move my largest community to UUKI, as it offers all the features I require at an affordable price, especially compared to its competitors. It allows us to interact, create separate spaces for specific subjects and create private spaces to allow for paid memberships.
Pros
Community management
Member engagement
Offering a structured environment
Unlimited members
Unlimited storage
Cons
Image uploading, sometimes images won't upload or update.
Creating new spaces. Whether it's due to a bug or restriction is unclear to me, but new spaces don't always get added when creating them.
Text editor. The text editor sometimes requires awkward scrolling and could use an update to make it more user-friendly.
Likelihood to Recommend
If you're looking for an affordable alternative to platforms like Circle, UUKI could be a perfect fit. It offers similar functionality for a much more affordable price. No member limit, no storage limits, while still being able to white label your own community. However, be aware that it's still in development. There are certainly some bugs to be fixed and a few updates required to truly compete with the others.
Easy to learn and quickly apply to business or following. UUKI was easy to get started. Was not difficult to understand or integrate. Could bring members on to run it with no issue. Is somewhat limited but that is what keeps it simple. Provides a community that is dedicated and responsive. Many features of the communities keep members engaged. Nothing overwhelming or unnecessary.
Pros
Easy to learn and quickly apply to business or following.
Was not difficult to understand or apply. Could bring members on to run it with no issue.
Many features for the communities that keep members engaged.
Provides a community that is dedicated and responsive.
Cons
Is somewhat limited, but that is what keeps it simple.
Likelihood to Recommend
As mentioned, provides a community that is dedicated and responsive. Many features of the communities keep members engaged. Nothing unnecessary or overwhelming.
We are using UUKI to build a community to engage with our website's audience to discuss various topics around the niche, share our knowledge, and learn from the users. We have plans to build a wider ecosystem around it.
Pros
Community
White-labeling
Webhooks
Cons
Bug fixing
Better plans
Likelihood to Recommend
UUKI works well for a basic community. It does not have a lot of features yet as compared to the competitor products, but once they are developed, it can really live up to the expectations. Gamification offered in UUKI can help in boosting engagement. If you want to move your existing community built using Facebook groups to a third-party platform for more features and control, UUKI will probably do a good job. UUKI claims to work for educational course websites, but I'm a little doubtful whether it can really compete with the established products in that space.
I use UUKI to curate a community platform that I am able to steer the direction of without having to worry about the social media overlords changing the rules on me and ruining my business. With UUKI's management & moderation tools, analytics, monetization, and sub forums features, I am able to get a far greater understanding of my community and how I can better serve them. Creating a great platform for online learners and online educators to come together and collaborate on learning. There are also elements of gamification that are already built-in, like karma, rank, and leaderboard. You can name the ranks whatever you like, so it fits your brand. I'm looking forward to evening more gamification to keep members engaged and coming back for more.
Pros
Easy to setup and use
Built in gamification
Wonderful Support
Cons
No app (yet)
Likelihood to Recommend
UUKI has made it possible for me to plan and build a community that eliminates the gaps left by users who use different social platforms. This has brought all people together under "one roof". I'm in the entertainment/creator niche, and many fans and potential clients typically do not use all the different social media platforms. By creating this community I'm able to engage and provide to them with greater ease.
Poor company, poor product. Don't provide what they promised on the LTD (full white label). They deny this, but they still use the term "remove branding" on their offer, and on their website, it said "white label" but you have to pay monthly/annual on top of the LTD if you want it fully white labeled. When they announced this, and people were rightly annoyed, their solution was to let people refund. A joke. And they don't listen to customers on basic issues such as how bad the name is. This matters because LTD users need them to have strong MRR and they won't get that with a name like UUKI. But their arrogance knows no bounds. They continue to compare themselves to Circle, which is a joke. Maybe one day, but not now, and not for a long time. And on top of all that, they used my name and avatar to promote the product without my permission, and, even though they did remove it when I complained, they didn't even have the decency to apologize. My advice is to steer clear and find an alternative.
UUKI is a well-thought community platform with many features. UUKI is an excellent community platform that is very easy to set up and doesn't require much learning curve. The customizable gamification features are an added bonus. UUKI allows me to have a community that is completely under my control except for white-label email.
Pros
Unlimited Users
Customisable Gamification
Customisable CSS
Cons
Customisable Invite Mail
Customisable Invite mail with own sender email address
Mobile app
Likelihood to Recommend
Use UUKI to build a community that is completely under your control and without worry about maintaining the platform.
VU
Verified User
Professional in Information Technology (1-10 employees)
A really cool new community platform where you can easily post your thoughts and ideas to share with other people who are interested in the same things. The best thing about this community is that community members can actually engage with each other and create meaningful conversations about the content posted. In addition to posting your own thoughts, you can also join or create a group to discuss a particular idea. If you're looking for a new place to share and read interesting content, this is it.
Pros
good team
customer friendly
helpful
Cons
no documentation
slow update
Likelihood to Recommend
to make community platform for eCommerce site its best one
Since we're a SaaS platform with a community of 1000+ members in our FB group, we are currently exploring its community capabilities to release niche communities for specific objectives such as training, recruitment & customer support that can be managed with a higher degree of flexibility and better ownership of data.
One of the primary benefits of UUKI is the speed of deployment of the community and the ease of use which is what prompted us to try the platform to make the transition to a private community.
Pros
Helps set up and launch a community quickly
Motivates users to stay active through an embedded gamification module
Helps community managers create multiple threads and access permissions
Cons
UI could be made better.
Integrations with other platforms would be helpful to send triggered messages.
Options to embed content from a wider set of platforms would help.
Option to embed the community inside an app would be even better.
Likelihood to Recommend
UUKI is best suited for active communities that are sharing ideas, use cases, integration suggestions, product suggestions, etc. It could be a great option to build a product in public by taking inputs from the community members given its flexibility, it would be very unlikely that is less appropriate for any use case, also because the product is evolving quickly.
One of the best options if you want to be ready with your own web 3.0 compatible community. I wanted to have a community of like-minded people concerned about their health and what they eat. I aimed to have a community outside Facebook where I would have full control over things, and I have been very successful.
Pros
community out side Facebook
full control over functionality
invite only membership
Cons
better gamification
function of adding HTML games
better layout
Likelihood to Recommend
It's best suited for those who want to have a community but don't wanna be locked in terms and conditions of Facebook. Facebook is lately becoming a place that is overly becoming controlling day by day, and most of the time, what you share is not even reaching 20% of the members of your Community, and UUKI gives you that freedom to have your Community with your CNAME.
I found UUKI after searching for a way to create a community around my content. I need an easy way to build custom discussions that would encourage members to engage with each other and with me, which is exactly what UUKI provides.
Pros
UUKI is highly customizable and I was able to build a site that matched my style and brand within a couple of hours. No need to hire a developer on my end to create a custom site.
UUKI helps my users engage with each other in a variety of ways.
The setup of the community is easy for users to follow and promotes the flow of conversation.
Cons
The UI and white label features need more improvements.
Likelihood to Recommend
UUKI is a platform that helps you build and manage communities for your brand. Whether you are building a discussion forum, membership site, or a content hub, you need UUKI.