Clicktools is a cloud-based survey software. It enables business users to collect information through surveys, call scripts, and web forms; automatically centralize the data in CRM; and act on those insights to increase loyalty. The program is offered by Callidus Cloud, which in turn was acquired by SAP in 2017 when the companies formed a strategic partnership.
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Qualaroo
Score 6.1 out of 10
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Qualaroo Insights allows you to survey or nudge site visitors at various stages of their visit, to gather insights and generate sales leads.
In the past we have used Survey Monkey to complete internal surveys, the difference and reason Clicktools have been used going forward is because the ease and reporting that is within is much better and the ability to embed into Salesforce-specific scripts for specific account …
Generally, I prefer simpler tools like SurveyMonkey and even Google Forms because those are the type of surveys I typically need. ClickTools gets the job done, and as you become more familiar with the tool, you can rip out surveys much quicker. Steep learning curve with more …
Secure, integrated with Salesforce and allows for better graphics that can be presented to customers. It produces a valuable tool for our sales team by collecting data and turning it into something that is comprehensive and easy to navigate and fun to look at, vs numbers and …
SurveyMonkey and Wufoo are quite simple in their approach. They do allow a quick way to create forms, but Clicktools integration into Salesforce is what sets them apart. There's no third party tools and plugins to make this happen like the other vendors. A direct connection …
We have used SurveyMonkey and SurveyGizmo, before switching to Clicktools. I would say all the systems were quite comparable in their survey collection, basic data visualization capabilities (at least 3 years ago). The reason we switched to Clicktools was to integrate survey …
The Salesforce automation is the key for me on why I converted from SurveyMonkey to Clicktools! I see that SurveyMonkey now offers this as well! Two years ago, it did not.
Clicktools' deep integration with SFDC and the existing template for building and executing an end-to-end NPS program was the deciding factor when evaluating survey products. The NPS project initiated our product search, and Clicktools offered considerable experience and …
We used to use a paid version of SurveyMonkey - the two products really don't compare. We had difficulty with logic and syncing the answers within our CRM system. We no longer have this problem.
SurveyMonkey doesn't have the mapping ability of Clicktools, it's limited in what objects you can map to. GetFeedback looks great but it has limitations around language and deployment methods.
There was no need to create survey landing pages from Salesforce for external polls, we could decide where survey results were captured in Salesforce (if at all - can report straight from CT), and with simple html skills we could brand everything
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Clicktools was in place when I started the position. I have not felt the need to go and look for additional alternatives. I believe management use Timba Surveys previously and it was not as robust as Clicktools. Timba Surveys also lacked the online and live customer support …
We have used survey monkey in the past, but use click tools for it's ability to sync with salesforce
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Cheaper solution with more Salesforce integration capabilities. SurveyMonkey wasn't quite as advanced as Clicktools was at the time we made the switch. Now we can fully customize Salesforce and pull specific data elements from a survey and populate them into any Salesforce …
When we started looking for vendors to integrate with Salesforce, the only other product we investigated was "MarketTools". We had no prior experience with either but I believe the deciding factor and why we chose Clicktools was cost.
Price was the main factor. When we were talking to survey companies, a lot of them were really big about the robust features they could offer. We did not need robust features - we just needed to send surveys and integrate them with SFDC. It was hard to find a company that …
The SF integration. We were also switching from Zoomerang amid a contract so we got a really good price for a couple years (which was largely a part of it).
In addition to generating leads on our website, Qualaroo collects feedback on our website. With the advanced targeting options, we can target the right people.
Qualaroo has been a lot better as compared to other survey products because the results are much more detailed, and they give a proper understanding and the reasoning behind the feedback.
Qualaroo is a much more intricate tool when compared with Google forms. I can see that it provides a lot more customization and additional features that are impossible to find in Google Forms.
We decided to go with Qualaroo because it offered the ability to capture UTM data, as well as sent event information back to Google Analytics. In addition, the services Qualaroo provided was just right - not too many bells and whistles at a fair price point. Overall, Qualaroo …
Qualaroo makes it very easy to launch a quick survey based on templates or custom questions with an intuitive user interface. It is also very flexible and can be easily integrated with AB testing thanks to the advanced options. Reports are getting better but analytics wise it's …
I've used other survey tools in the past, like surveymonkey, but the closest tool that I've used in the same way is the poll functionality in Hotjar. I find that both are good tools to survey visitors, but Qualaroo provides further advanced features and ease of analysis than …
At the time that we chose Qualaroo (fall of 2013), it had features that we couldn't get with WebEngage (regular expression targeting and exit surveys). Qualaroo is also a more pro-active form of soliciting feedback than UserVoice. Qualaroo is more suited to an active marketing …
Qualaroo makes targeting and traffic allocation much easier. It get a better response rate than Usabilla. It has more limited survey ability than products designed specifically for surveys (SurveyMonkey and Qualtrics), but those packages do no provide pop-ups in the standard …
We tried using SurveyMonkey for microsurveys, but the result was less impressive. Qualaroo offered the level of customization we desired - for example, being able to set a delay for the survey popup.
Features
Clicktools
Qualaroo Insights
Survey Format & Appearance
Comparison of Survey Format & Appearance features of Product A and Product B
Clicktools
8.3
Ratings
4% above category average
Qualaroo Insights
9.3
Ratings
15% above category average
Survey templates
7.00 Ratings
9.00 Ratings
Themes
8.90 Ratings
9.00 Ratings
Custom logo/branding
8.90 Ratings
9.90 Ratings
Survey Content
Comparison of Survey Content features of Product A and Product B
Clicktools
8.9
Ratings
4% above category average
Qualaroo Insights
9.7
Ratings
13% above category average
Changes to live survey
8.90 Ratings
9.80 Ratings
Question design help
8.90 Ratings
9.60 Ratings
Multiple question types
8.90 Ratings
9.70 Ratings
Survey Logic
Comparison of Survey Logic features of Product A and Product B
Clicktools
8.0
Ratings
3% below category average
Qualaroo Insights
9.2
Ratings
11% above category average
Survey logic flexibility
8.00 Ratings
9.20 Ratings
Survey Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of Survey Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Clicktools
9.5
Ratings
15% above category average
Qualaroo Insights
9.6
Ratings
16% above category average
Response tracking
9.90 Ratings
9.20 Ratings
Data export
9.90 Ratings
9.90 Ratings
Standard reports
9.00 Ratings
9.90 Ratings
Custom reports
9.90 Ratings
9.20 Ratings
Analytics
9.00 Ratings
9.90 Ratings
Survey Administration & Security
Comparison of Survey Administration & Security features of Product A and Product B
Clicktools
8.9
Ratings
2% above category average
Qualaroo Insights
9.8
Ratings
12% above category average
Access controls
8.90 Ratings
9.80 Ratings
Compliance
9.00 Ratings
9.80 Ratings
Survey Distribution
Comparison of Survey Distribution features of Product A and Product B
For any organization that is using salesforce.com and needs to implement a survey system that directly ties back to their salesforce.com system I would highly recommend Clicktools. We tried building our own customer satisfaction survey and it was not worth the effort, especially as our questions are ever changing. The integration with the case module was easy to configure
It makes it easy to move from design to development. We collect highly targeted feedback without organizing a meeting to discuss every iteration, saving time and effort. The comments are open-ended and unorganized. But with survey Nudges, we can ask additional questions about design UI/UX.
Integration with SFDC: Makes it easy to trigger survey sends - and store survey results within SFDC - so that multiple departments and stakeholders can view results.
Hidden Questions - Since we are mostly surveying our customers, we use Clicktools Hidden question fields to improve the survey experience. This way we don't need to ask the person filling out the survey their name or company - but are still able to attach the survey to their profile within SFDC.
Ease of Use - Clicktools is a robust, yet easy to use software. As someone who manages a team of people that deploy Clicktools, I don't use the product everyday, but I have a very small learning curve when I do need to jump in and create a survey.
It helped to develop a more focused approach towards customer discovery.
We can create any survey in minutes and deploy it to collect feedback to understand customers’ expectations and fears. We then channel this data into our optimization strategies.
We receive hundreds of responses each day, and Qualaroo reduces the feedback analysis time with its inbuilt AI-based analytical tool, helping us close the feedback loop quickly.
Using conditional questions (if yes, then skip to question 5, if no, continue to question 2) can be tricky initially. And it can be really tricky once you have multiple conditions that send a person all over the place. Be sure to test repeatedly so that you know that your customers are getting to the questions they are supposed to be at and not being kicked out early. There are certain nuances you will pick up on over time that make conditional questions easier - BUT you can clone surveys, so build once and then work off your own template.
No matter how many questions types are available, inevitably you will find a question in which Clicktools does not have a type to support it. They do have quite a few options though... just wish their matrix option was more robust.
Not many template "themes" to pick from - surveys look very bland.
They could expand their templates to cover more scenarios (although it has been a long time since we needed their templates - we develop our own questionnaires tailored to our clients’ geographies).
On the other hand, there are way too many options in the targeting section, but we have gotten used to skipping past them while creating surveys. Perhaps that’s more for companies who target wide audiences. We only collect client feedback, so we don’t really use ‘targeting’ as such.
We have loved using Clicktools and will continue to use it for the foreseeable future. The price and Salesforce integration is what really sets it apart from any other solution out there. I have learned a great deal about surveys and how to manage them in a CRM by using Clicktools. We will certainly be renewing our contract.
The micro-survey landscape is evolving very quickly and it seems like there is a new entrant almost every month. I'm generally happy with Qualaroo (we got what we expected) and I like the folks on the Qualaroo team (support is fast and friendly and rarely needed), but there haven't been real improvements to the platform in the last eight months. We will be re-assessing Qualaroo's features and price versus other competitors when our current contract is up.
It's fairly intuitive, produces a great product and the customer support is fantastic. I only lowered the score because I find that the in-depth surveys that we run most often can take up to five minutes to produce results, which can be tiring since the interface only allows me to open one window of Clicktools so I can't run multiple results at a time. When I asked support if this was an issue that could be fixed they said it was because the graphics took time to generate the data.
We know the value of consumer feedback and believe that users actually want to be a part of the process. With Qualaroo, we have learnt that people like answering certain types of questions, especially if you ask them something about themselves — like what they want most and their motivations behind purchases — they can’t resist typing a response.
I've never experienced an outage where Qualaroo was unavailable. I don't think I've even gotten notices for scheduled down/maintenance time. The platform is always available.
ClickTools is always available when I need it. The interface is quick and does not drag. Survey responses show up quickly after a survey is submitted. The survey analyzer is swift as well. There is no waiting around for something to process when you are using ClickTools.
Our developers complain that Qualaroo is just one of several similar site add-ons that slow down our site performance. I'm skeptical that Qualaroo has any measurable impact on our page load times, but don't have any hard evidence either way. The Qualaroo admin interface and reporting mechanisms are all quick and reliable.
I get frustrated by not being able to find the answers to my questions online by myself. I would rather search FAQs and find things that way, but it seems I always have to contact support to get the answer I need. They need a more robust support center so you can do it yourself. But on the upside, when I do contact support, they respond immediately and usually solve my problem quickly
I have only contacted customer support twice, and they have managed to solve my problem every time. There is a slight waiting time between the query and resolution, but other than that I don’t need to contact them time and again to understand things since their help section is sufficient most of the time.
Qualaroo doesn't offer full-blown online training, at least not that I've used or needed. The online help documentation is adequate and Qualaroo-sponsored webinars are informative.
If you are setting up integration with a CRM (Salesforce) get this done early on in the process. You can always do it later, but it's easiest to lay your foundation first and then build up and around it later
Have your technical team set up the "Identify" feature right out of the gate - this is a "fire and forget" feature. Once it's set up, your data is much more valuable. Also, if there are very specific kinds of page targeting you might imagine doing, have a technical person set up and test at least 2-3 examples of using Qualaroo's regular expression features to achieve this targeting. With a couple good examples in place to work from, it becomes much easier to create your own regular expressions for custom targeting.
Secure, integrated with Salesforce and allows for better graphics that can be presented to customers. It produces a valuable tool for our sales team by collecting data and turning it into something that is comprehensive and easy to navigate and fun to look at, vs numbers and data gathered onto a sheet.
We decided to go with Qualaroo because it offered the ability to capture UTM data, as well as sent event information back to Google Analytics. In addition, the services Qualaroo provided was just right - not too many bells and whistles at a fair price point. Overall, Qualaroo was the right fit for us.
Qualaroo's simplicity has its down sides when it comes to scaling. Managing multiple nudges across multiple domains, at least in the Pro edition, is challenging. The active nudges all appear as a single list on the admin home page, automatically grouped by domains. Archived nudges are on a separate tab. It would be helpful to have a folder system to organize nudges. Also, once you have multiple active nudges that are targeted to different sections of your site using regular expressions, it's difficult to keep track of what is appearing where. It's also difficult, if not impossible, to figure out where you may have competing nudges. And there's no ability to assign reporting or configuration access to other members of your team. The Pro edition has a single login, which must be shared if you have multiple staff who want to use Qualaroo.
Increased employee efficiency: due to the fact that it links to the Salesforce, it saves time to update our stakeholder records. It is, at least, a 100% ROI.
Better customer service. The data we collect help us improve our operations. It is hard thought to estimate the role of Clicktools in the retention of our clients.
Qualaroo gives us the insights we need to answer specific questions, connect with our customers, and in general feed ideation during early stages of product discovery.
The speed with which our product R&D teams can go from 0 to getting usable data is highly valuable to us. We operate and move quickly, so our tools must be self-serve and easy to use in order to be viably added to our team’s development process. Qualaroo is like that, so we have been sticking with it. In less than 5 minutes, teams can go from having almost entirely opinion-backed ideas to having ones that are data-backed by targeted customer feedback. This step in the discovery process makes us more efficient and increases the chance that the experiments we run will yield a positive impact.
Understanding and anticipating customer needs is the backbone of our product development strategy. All our employees are encouraged to identify and address these needs in some way as part of their jobs. We have an in-house feedback collection process that also runs on Qualaroo to see what our collaborative minds can think of.