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Higher Logic Vanilla

Higher Logic Vanilla

Overview

What is Higher Logic Vanilla?

Higher Logic Vanilla is a customizable and themable forum software. It can be used for support communities, Q&A Communities and more. There are numerous integrations, including SSO, and connectors to popular software such as Mailchimp, WordPress, Zendesk and Salesforce.

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Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttp://vanillaforums.com/plans

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Details

What is Higher Logic Vanilla?

Higher Logic Vanilla aims to reinvent the traditional discussion forum, given forums are the original social media and remain a place for meaningful interaction among hundreds of millions of people.

Vanilla Forums Cloud, is a cloud based community software. Below are a few of the features of Higher Logic Vanilla:

-Themes: Customize the look and feel, beyond just header and footer.

-Gamification and reputation system: More than just badges, the reputation engine can be used to promote good content, grant member abilities, and help automate moderation.

-Made for Mobile: Detects the browser agent and applies the most appropriate theme to ensure a great user experience

-Single Sign-on: Vanilla's jsConnect SSO, SAML support and social logins make it easier for users to register. SSO can be configured to be seamless within an existing system.

-API: Vanilla has a RESTful API.

-Permissions: Control fine-grained, role-based permissions that can be assigned on a per-discussion-category basis. Assign multiple roles to individual users. Roles can be set manually, based on registration workflow, via SSO and via the API.

-Spam Prevention: Tools to keep the community forum free of spam.

-Integrations: Salesforce, WordPress, Mailchimp, Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and more.

Higher Logic Vanilla Features

  • Supported: Fully customizable theme
  • Supported: Gamification and reputation system
  • Supported: Single Sign On (SSO)
  • Supported: Granulat Permissions
  • Supported: Native mobile support

Higher Logic Vanilla Screenshots

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Higher Logic Vanilla Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Higher Logic Vanilla is a customizable and themable forum software. It can be used for support communities, Q&A Communities and more. There are numerous integrations, including SSO, and connectors to popular software such as Mailchimp, WordPress, Zendesk and Salesforce.

Sprinklr Service, Khoros Communities, and Jive are common alternatives for Higher Logic Vanilla.

The most common users of Higher Logic Vanilla are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Vanilla Forums has been widely adopted as a community platform by various organizations to cater to different needs. Users have utilized it as a space to ask questions, provide support, and gather improvement requests for future product updates. With Single Sign-On integration, accessing the forum is streamlined, ensuring a seamless user experience.

One of the notable use cases of Vanilla Forums is its ability to obtain User Experience feedback on Early Visibility Programs. By setting up scoped categories exclusively for program participants, only those involved can provide their valuable input. This feature has proven effective in collecting targeted feedback and insights from the right users.

In addition, Vanilla Forums serves as a knowledge base for specific industries. For instance, StorageForum, a Vanilla-based forum, acts as a hub for SiteLink software customers and the self-storage industry. It promotes the exchange of ideas and knowledge, enabling users to share information and learn from one another.

Partnerships with Marketplace Partners are strengthened through Vanilla Forums by granting them moderator privileges on the platform. This allows vendors to actively engage with the community and contribute to discussions, deepening their partnership with the company.

The impact of Vanilla Forums goes beyond community engagement—it has been instrumental in increasing sales and customer satisfaction. By centralizing conversations and reducing the pressure on email support, new people are reached more effectively, resulting in improved customer experiences.

Within organizations, multiple departments leverage Vanilla Forums to foster community engagement and facilitate mutual assistance among users and developers. This collaborative environment encourages the sharing of tips, reporting of bugs, and support exchange.

Moreover, Vanilla Forums provides an external-facing communication and discussion medium for end-users to interact informally with the development team. It enables product announcements and news updates while allowing users to connect with each other.

Finally, Vanilla Forums offers a community feature that caters to a large user base seeking motivation, support, and the ability to share goals. It serves as a valuable tool to connect users with similar interests, fostering active participation and content contribution.

Overall, Vanilla Forums has proven to be a versatile solution for organizations seeking to foster community engagement, obtain targeted feedback, and centralize conversations.

Great API: Many users have praised the platform's API, stating that it is excellent for badging different user types and accessing private EVP programs. Several reviewers have found this feature to be highly useful in customizing their community experience.

Wonderful customer service: The platform's customer service team has received numerous accolades from users. Reviewers have mentioned that the team goes above and beyond to provide support, ranging from simple tweaks to advanced integrations via the API. This level of assistance has greatly impressed many customers.

Customization options: Users appreciate the wide range of customization options available on Vanilla Forums. They find it helpful to have add-on packages for discussions, questions, polls, and idea voting, as well as seamless integration with tools like Zendesk. The ability to tailor their community to fit their specific needs has been a major advantage for reviewers.

Slow API Development: Some users have expressed frustration with the slow progress of Vanilla's API development. They have mentioned that it has been a persistent concern, but they acknowledge that the recent release of V2 version has addressed most of their previous issues.

Lack of Customization Options: Several reviewers have pointed out the limitations in customization options for visual themes and forums. They find it challenging to create unique designs due to unavailable plugins like gamification and badges, which require partial development on Vanilla's servers.

Inadequate Functionality: A number of users have highlighted various shortcomings in Vanilla's functionality. They have reported difficulties with post searching, spam filtering, as well as concerns regarding user reactions and hiding posts leading to abuse and spam.

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Reviews

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Lou Gallo | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
For companies that want to customize almost anything and make the forum look like your site, Vanilla Forums is the one for you. Customization and automation of the data via the API with other systems is more than possible and they serve to be great as a hosting provider, dealing with all the upgrades, deployments and maintenance and threat management well.

I would say they might be less turn key for a small application but the fact they have an open source community, the ability to find help and information can lower the barrier of entry for most.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
If you need a basic forum or need Vanilla to help you customize it, they are really good at that! They would work for anyone with a small or large community, as you can customize so many things to make it your own. They have a really nice dashboard so you can customize and add whatever add-ons you want. Vanilla Forums works really well for us in that we are a user-policed forum with staff and volunteer moderators to handle incoming reports.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Vanilla Forums is well suited for growing communities that wish to expand without having to change software. Existing larger communities may find the user management part of the tool lacking, although this could be from my lack of experience.
Merlenette Jones | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
For the purpose of what we are using it for, it's very suitable. [It has a]Nice UI, and a great technical team that helps with any issues, and the site has been running without issue.

This product is well suited for someone who wants a forum or blog community without too much effort on their part.
Score 2 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Vanilla is best suited to small, intimate communities that have the ability to police themselves effectively and which have the luxury of being able to not have to deal with the critical mass of larger communities on the internet. The feature set is well-suited to informal non-professional settings for small to medium communities. However it is ill-suited to dealing with enterprise level or business environments, or with communities with hundreds of thousands of members where abuse is more easily rampant. The only way it has been feasible at that level is to gut the product features or simplify layout or design so that it can't be used with ill intent by troublemaking users, which sort of defeats the purpose of using the platform.

Combined with the less-than-stellar customer service and communication, this makes a recommendation not likely from my perspective.
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