Submittable is easy to use and easy to set up quickly for organizations beginning new granting programs
February 21, 2022

Submittable is easy to use and easy to set up quickly for organizations beginning new granting programs

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Submittable

We use Submittable for a re-granting program in which we wanted applicants to be able to vote on other applications. Submittable's Gallery function was the best solution that we found for that process.
  • Creating forms and programs in Submittable is fairly simple and streamlined
  • We've heard from applicants that they find it easy to use
  • The Gallery function works well for soliciting external votes
  • It does a poor job of displaying applications submitted by an individual on behalf of an organization
  • The reporting is pretty basic - it would be nice if you could report on things like whether an awardee has clicked their acceptance verification link
  • Submittable allowed us to set up a new re-granting program very quickly, without needing to hire additional roles to help with grant administration.
I've never had a question about how to do something in Submittable that I wasn't able to solve with a quick google search of their help documentation.
Submittable hasn't had a noticeable effect on our relationships with grantees, but communicating with them through the Submittable message system has been a good way to keep questions about their applications in one place.

Do you think Submittable delivers good value for the price?

Not sure

Are you happy with Submittable's feature set?

Yes

Did Submittable live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Submittable go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Submittable again?

Yes

Submittable is a good choice for a mid-sized organization that does not focus entirely on granting/re-granting and wants something that allows you to set up moderately complex applications in an out-of-the-box way, with the minimal technical expertise required.