DivvyHQ is a content marketing platform with a central Dashboard and Calendar for managing publication schedules and coordinating workflow (with workflow controls for security), and publishing content.
Pricing starts at $25 per month for each user (the Divvy Lite plan with limited features) and rises to $195 per month for each user (Divvy Enterprise with more advanced features, like Custom Workflow, Publishing, API, Calendar Layers, and a dedicated support specialist). DivvyHQ also offers…
The SnapApp Interactive Content Marketing platform that was acquired by Uberflip December 2019 was discontinued by Uberflip at the end of July 2022. It is no longer available.
The corporate communication team uses DivvyHQ, TweetDeck and Agorapulse. Each one is used for different purposes and helps us meets our objectives. DivvyHQ helps Unum and Colonial Life's corporate communications teams stay in touch with one another's work and aware of what the …
We did not review any other apps like this in the lead generation space. They cold called us and this seemed like a good test to get leads in our younger demographic where we have had issues bringing in new leads. I am not sure what other options there are in this space besides …
Although not a direct comparison (Canva is an online graphic design application), it has many of the editing features that I think would greatly benefit SnapApp's usability. However, as far as I'm aware, SnapApp is one of the only online platforms designed to create interactive …
Although SurveyMonkey is free, it lacks the extended design options available in SnapApp. Using SnapApp showed that we were able to use a higher-end service for our surveys and fun engagement tools. I just think it offers a better presentation than SurveyMonkey. I believe …
DivvyHQ is well suited for our company because they develop a plan of action that is highly tailored and specific to our current and projected needs. They help us understand items that we can be looking out for in the future and things we need to be made aware of.
Delivering appropriate content to your audience is easy and easy to increase reach. In its field, Snapapp excels. According to me, the ABM tracking is one of the most useful features. I can track my organization's strengths and weaknesses and work on them simultaneously. Through Audience intelligence I can analyse what engages my audience and whats not.
SnapApp's platform is relatively user-friendly with customization options that are tailored to each 'type' of content. It's difficult to break or alter something that will negatively affect your asset.
There are infinite possibilities for branding including options to upload your own buttons, logos, graphics and choose your own colors to align with unique brand standards.
It's fairly easy for new users (with a minimum level of technical knowledge) to pick up the skills needed to create a basic SnapApp.
We recently decided not to renew our use of SnapApp. Due to the lack of integration with our version of Eloqua (without an added cost), we determined this was not where we wanted to spend our marketing dollars. We are also streamlining our data collection processes, expanding our employee numbers, and working towards other goals as a marketing department as a company. SnapApp just didn't help us meet those goals
The corporate communication team uses DivvyHQ, TweetDeck and Agorapulse. Each one is used for different purposes and helps us meets our objectives. DivvyHQ helps Unum and Colonial Life's corporate communications teams stay in touch with one another's work and aware of what the other is doing. It allows for content collaboration and keeps us on track to meet individual deadlines.
We did not review any other apps like this in the lead generation space. They cold called us and this seemed like a good test to get leads in our younger demographic where we have had issues bringing in new leads. I am not sure what other options there are in this space besides BuzzFeed.