Allego is a Revenue Enablement Platform that supports digital selling, content management, learning, and coaching. It is designed to deliver the simplicity of an all-in-one solution without sacrificing the depth each use case demands.
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Veelo, a BigTinCan company (acquired May 2019), provides their sales performance platform that combines sales onboarding, training, enablement and optimization into a single platform. The vendor’s value proposition is that Veelo utilizes brain science and machine learning to deliver the perfect talking points, content and coaching, at just the right time, to increase deal velocity and win rates.
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Allego has the below advantages vs. Salesforce. 1. We call through the software & calls are automatically captured along with the call records & captured as tasks completed. 2. We use call coaching from the recorded calls to enable our team to improve further. Salesforce is …
Allego is easier to use, more engaging for the user, and easier for the administrator. Our teams have leveraged this tool more than other tools we've tried.
I was not personally involved in the purchase of Allego, but came to the organization shortly after. I would say that Allego stacks up to both Gong and Litmos pretty well with a few differences. Gong is a little more robust when it comes to the functionality of call …
You have more creative control and do not have to go through their team to make changes. Cost to create courses went from $5 - 8,000 to virtually nothing as now we can build our own courses or programs without assistance or excessive cost.
It's 50/50. Allego offers functionality that others do not (video creation and simple sharing), and others offer functionality that Allego does not (contact management, integration with loan origination software). It just comes down to what the tool is going to be used for. …
The ability to drop and drag documents to the needed location within Allego was a game changer for me. As well as utilizing the ability to notify users within the system itself, prior I had to send emails to users. The efficiency of this system has really been a time saver.
Allego is much more independent. I did not use CD2 much, however from input from previous users, we have more control with Allego, and more ownership in our own content.
Allego has many more functionalities — virtual exercises, searchable library, recording video direct from platform, to name a few — and can act as a single source of truth for company learning. Our previous platform only let us create lessons to follow and didn’t allow for …
We evaluated two other platforms, Boco and Acto. At the time we felt the video coaching aspect at Allego better suited our needs and was more user friendly. When we considered Acto, we were interested in the micro-learning capabilities, but after seeing how Allego had evolved …
We have used dropbox before, but it does not compare to Veelo. Veelo offers many more features and can be accessed online which allows for the most up to date content at all times. Dropbox can't track content open rates as Veelo can.
I haven't really used a digital training platform before other than Veelo. I put down ClearSlide simply since we use it as a content manager. It is not used to train, but rather share information and templates across many departments and people. However, Veelo is better at …
You get out of Allego what you put into a Allego. We are a two-person training team with other job responsibilities. Allego requires a driver of content as content will not just create itself nor will people be apt to just film a video themselves. As easy as the software is to use it requires manual planning and execution to ensure consistent content. If you have a good content calendar and planned and hold subject matter experts accountable as well as Sales Management, you will have a robust platform where all users benefit.
We have yet to discover something about the system we don't like.
If hard-pressed to find a flaw, it would be that whomever authors content, the content is tied to that individual; however, Allego has the capability to "reassign" content to a different author when needed.
I was not personally involved in the purchase of Allego, but came to the organization shortly after. I would say that Allego stacks up to both Gong and Litmos pretty well with a few differences. Gong is a little more robust when it comes to the functionality of call intelligence and coaching and has a little more to offer when it comes to syncing up to Salesforce. But doesn't have the content storage or LMS capability. Litmos has the badging capability that Allego does not, but it didn't have the CI and content storage like Allego does
We have used Dropbox before, but it does not compare to Veelo. Veelo offers many more features and can be accessed online which allows for the most up to date content at all times. Dropbox can't track content open rates as Veelo can.