Appcues is online software for creating in-product experiences such as user onboarding, feature announcements, etc. without writing any code. (The vendor believes it's the non-technical people who oftentimes have the best information about a software user's needs and desires.) The goal of using Appcues is to improve product engagement within the user's own customer base.
$299
per month/billed monthly
TourMyApp
Score 9.3 out of 10
N/A
TourMyApp allows users to create in-application tutorials to guide the users of their web application. It includes guided tours for onboarding new users, the ability to highlight certain features in the app, show a demo, or substitute for documentation. It also provides usage metrics on how users interact with the tours. Coding is not required to create or edit tours--the Tour Builder has a GUI interface.
[Appcues] is a great service for self learning a software to train people a software and to beta test software applications. I see lots of possibilities for training that people who are not great with technology using Appcues but still the pricing is not the best in the other services in the digital adoption space
Easy integration, well suited for all kind of businesses and helpful customer support is available. User can create an interactive scenario for web based applications and [it] is well suit[ed] for users to get more help in using software and web based applications. It's a great platform. Will definitely recommend.
Appcues makes the setup process extremely simple. Rather than having to build all of the cues and flows into our app, we simply installed the Appcues code which essentially lays over top our app and allows us to build any new flows we'd like and push them live without having to consult our engineers.
Appcues provides a variety of cue options to display to users. There are tooltips, slide outs and full modals. This allows us to target users on different pages without being too invasive.
Their targeting and reporting is also superb. We're able to show flows to certain users based on URL paths and other actions they've taken within our app. We can also see some great reports of users who have completed our flows and metrics on where they stopped if they did not complete a flow.
We took a demo for Whatfix but thought them nowhere to be close to Appcue's functionalities. Even though I want more theming options in Appcues, it still has more variety than Whatfix. Also, to make changes to flows, Appcues is more nimble, and you can preview the resultant changes in seconds.