Overall Satisfaction with Walnut
We use Walnut as our demo platform. It mimics live demos without the risk of something failing. It also keeps our demos up to date without requiring a designer. It ensures we're showing customers the closest approximation of what our tool looks like while tailoring it to their needs. We also send it to customers post-demo.
- Relatively easy to create demos
- Analytics
- Sharing
- Some of the UX around the demo creation is still a bit janky. For example, your work does not save automatically - you need to be constantly saving it or all your work will be lost.
- The organization of all of the demos is improving, but things still get lost.
- Ideally it would be easier to replace certain attributes in bulk.
- Easy ability to create and edit demos
- Demo customization
- Analytics
- Previously, our demos were often out of date. This led to less satisfied customers buying things that weren't quite what we had. Customers now have a better idea of what to expect.
Previously we created clickable demos in InDesign and XD. While clickable, they were nowhere near as realistic as Walnut, they lacked analytics, couldn't be customized, and they needed a designer to keep them updated. With Walnut, we can also add or remove features in a demo depending on what the customers' needs are.
Do you think Walnut delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Walnut's feature set?
Yes
Did Walnut live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Walnut go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Walnut again?
Yes