CallRail offers phone call tracking, recording and analytics.
$50
per month
Jiminny
Score 9.2 out of 10
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Jiminny helps commercial teams maximize their revenue through conversation intelligence. Jiminnycan record, transcribe and analyze conversations, giving users access to customer insights and full visibility into performance. Jiminny also helps to turn great sales leaders into great sales coaches, enabling users to drive change across sales teams with the goal of building high performing revenue generating teams.
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CallRail
Jiminny
Editions & Modules
Call Tracking
$50
per month
Call Tracking + Conversation Intelligence®
$100
per month
Call Tracking + Form Tracking
$100
per month
Call Tracking Complete
$150
per month
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
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Conversation Intelligence Software Features
Comparison of Conversation Intelligence Software Features features of Product A and Product B
This is great software for differentiating where phone traffic is coming from. Whether it's paid/organic search, you can see exactly where the calls are coming in from. I'd love to see them add text/SMS features in the future, but it does what it claims. I'd also like to see more CRM integrations, but not sure that other users share the same sentiment
Jiminy is great for client-facing meetings where a download is not an easy request (i.e. you have to download zoom, etc. otherwise). Great for teams who coach regularly and want to keep details on each meeting for each and every client interaction.
Reporting - We love the breakdown for attribution and sources for calls. CallRail makes reports easy to understand and lets you share them with clients.
Call Tracking - This may be obvious, but you get so many options with CallRail in terms of your number pool, recording options, picking your numbers, etc. It gives you the metrics you care about and they haven't experienced any calls mis-forwarding.
Support - With other companies, I've had to wait for days and days to hear back. With CallRail, they normally get back to us on our tickets fairly quickly and they have a great knowledge base for common questions too!
Sometimes the automatic tagging can be wrong, in terms of whether it's a lead or not, or what the call was about.
It's not an all-encompassing platform, and would be so much better if it weren't so isolated to its core functionality - would like to see some more integrations.
Setting up the phone numbers can be difficult for some people.
The platform is easy to use and we really don't have any complaints with using it so far. The information is invaluable for clients that rely on phone calls to drive more business. Not much negative to say about it at this point. We're actually really happy with it so far and the cost is manageable.
It is an intuitive user experience and overall pretty easy to navigate the platform. The embedded video recording for each video call is very useful, and the conversational intelligence elements that appear alongside, such as the themes and statistics are also very useful. You can easily navigate to the most important parts of calls, or the sections that you want to focus on.
Fortunately, we had a lot of experience with CallRail. That in itself is an indicator that it has just worked for us, and done what the product is supposed to. We've never once wondered if the data was tracking accurately. This is unfortunately less common these days it seems, but we're happy with CallRail as a whole in our organization
We have utilized Google call tracking within AdWords before, but considering it is a Google product, it can sometimes be biased. Having that third party vendor elevates that. Google Call tracking is only limited to running AdWords campaigns, so if we need to use a phone number in any other fashion within our business, it couldn't be used.
I haven't used tools similar to Jiminny as we have only ever renewed with them. I have put Hubspot down as they have a dialling/call tracking element which you can see in dashboards - but it is not as advanced as Jiminny.
Historically, I used CallRail for hundreds of Clients and it allowed us to track more than 50% of conversions that came from a website for service style businesses. It's actually extremely eye opening to see how much comes in for phone calls for some types of services. With SaaS it's interesting to see how reliant on a human conversation people can be in order to make a decision about something so intangible.