Why Everstage is a Must-Have for Sales Professionals
December 23, 2022
Why Everstage is a Must-Have for Sales Professionals
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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Everstage
I love using Everstage because it integrates seamlessly with both Salesforce and Slack. This means I don't have to switch between different apps to access the needed features.
- I have found that Everstage does an exceptional job of providing visibility and insight into my commissions.
- Before using Everstage, I struggled to keep track of my commissions using Excel. The spreadsheet was cumbersome and difficult to navigate, and I often found myself lost in a sea of data.
- The platform provides detailed reports and analytics that help me to see exactly how much I am earning in commissions, and where I need to focus my efforts to maximize my earnings.
- I would like to see more integration with other sales and productivity tools.
- I would like to see more customization options for the reports and analytics.
- I am very satisfied with Everstage, but I believe that these improvements would make it an even more valuable tool for sales reps like me
- user-friendly interface that is easy to navigate and intuitive to use.
- We don't have to switch between different products
- optimise their sales efforts and increase the ROI.
I would highly recommend Everstage as a commission management tool for a number of reasons. Firstly Salesforce and Slack, are the two leading sales and productivity tools on the market. Secondly, It provides detailed earning statements so I can stay on top of my commission data. Thirdly, it's pretty easy to use, we don't have to waste time figuring out how the product works. Everstage is a valuable tool for a sales person.
Do you think Everstage delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Everstage's feature set?
Yes
Did Everstage live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Everstage go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Everstage again?
Yes