CallRail offers phone call tracking, recording and analytics.
$50
per month
LeadsPedia
Score 10.0 out of 10
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LeadsPedia is a hosted Lead Distribution and Call Tracking and Routing Software that provides users with advanced validation, verification, routing, and monitoring capabilities. LeadsPedia is designed to make information easier to see one place and use it to make faster, better‑informed decisions about sales and marketing.
CallRail seemed to have an easier setup and ease of use for onboarding new staff as well. The overall tracking structure and analytics seemed better with CallRail. CallRail also allows you to understand the call history and understand if this was a first touch or multiple …
Convirza is very similar in its functioning with CallRail but the quality CallRail provides is unmatchable. The customer service of Convirza was really bad and we found that quite hard software but on the other hand, CallRail is a very straightforward tool for call tracking.
CallRail has offered us the best solutions so far in terms of multiple aspects. #1 is scalability, we are a growing agency, we see clients come and go, CallRail has made it easy and efficient with new accounts being onboarded, UI backs up this process. Also, the multiple …
We also use Fix Your Funnel. It is specifically for integration with Keap (formerly InfusionSoft). Also a FABULOUS piece of software. It is just as robust as CallRail but has some unique features. I highly recommend calling them for a walk through if you use Keap.
We heard about CallRail from an associate of ours and never needed to look for a replacement. We absolutely love it’s features, ease of use and implementation of this program. We recommend this program to many of our clients who are looking for call recording or have the need …
We've found CallRail to be easier to use than other systems that we've used or reviewed for potential purchase. Product support is good and there is a fair amount of users so finding solutions to problems online is relatively easy. Our team has found it easy to setup as well.
Google AdWords does have tracking numbers but you can't listen to the calls and you can't integrate them in the code of your website. It's super helpful to have multi-touch tracking with cookies, so if someone hits a site via AdWords first and then comes back later via direct …
Twilio offers a much more robust business phone and SMS solution that also offers call tracking. For just the call tracking, which is what we needed, CallRail was perfect. We didn't need the additional features that Twilio offered.
CallRail does not have a lot of good competitors. In addition to that, the CallRail team is always looking for ways to add more functionality and make the product work better which is great as not all companies do this. I think that this make them a much better overall value as …
I have used Marchex and Navis in the past, and those platforms aren't as functional, or as easy to use as CallRail. Setting up new numbers takes about 1 minute, and the amount of tracking options and placement capabilities makes it the easiest call tracking platform I've ever …
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 …
CallRail have been more accommodating, helpful, organised and understanding of our business requirements than our two previous call tracking providers in the UK. Combine with the massive cost saving and self-service abilities we have from the back end of CallRail, switching …
Seems like it is basically the same as PhoneWagon. Phone wagon is slightly cheaper but has a FEW less features. The one that makes a difference for me is the Bing Ads integration that Callrail offers but not Phonewagon.
I've used Marchex and a few other homegrown solutions, and a handful of other small companies that I can't seem to remember (too many years ago) their names. None of them really stood out to me as being a great solution. I haven't used Marchex in a few years, but overall they …
We haven't used any other type of system that is equivalent to CallRail. For some of our campaigns, we utilize CallSource, but CallSource falls flat in the keyword and landing page data. We are only able to get call recordings from them, and while that is useful, we can't …
Callrail has a very seamless and easy to use Dynamic Number Swap function. In other call tracking that we looked into the integration was either not as easy to use or required much more work to implement. Setting up CallRail has been so easy even our entry-level employees need …
Previously, we had to use both CAKE and Invoca seperately. Cake for lead tracking, and Invoca for call tracking. Now we only have to use one platform, Leadspedia. It's much more user friendly, and makes campaign setup incredibly simple. Wish we would've switched to Leadspedia …
I've evaluated several other lead and call tracking platforms, which include PX, CallRail, Impact, CAKE and HasOffers. LeadsPedia offers a broader suite of tools to streamline workflows. What's more, they've show a strong willingness to accommodate new feature requests at every …
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
I'd have zero hesitation on recommending LeadsPedia to my colleagues. Their platform has proven to be a lifesaver for Vivint. Their customer support is fantastic, and their platform features and functionality are second to none. I've evaluated numerous platforms, but none seem to have the comprehensive suite of tools that are necessary for brands that buy both web leads and calls from the affiliate ecosystem
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.
I'd love to see LeadsPedia modernize its user interface. The UI already intuitive, but it looks a little outdated.
I'd love to see LeadsPedia continue integrating with new solution provides in the marketplace. They've done this well, but they should continue these efforts.
I'd love to see LeadsPedia build out a robust knowledgebase to educate end users on all of their features and functionality.
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.
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.
Previously, we had to use both CAKE and Invoca seperately. Cake for lead tracking, and Invoca for call tracking. Now we only have to use one platform, Leadspedia. It's much more user friendly, and makes campaign setup incredibly simple. Wish we would've switched to Leadspedia ages ago.
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.