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$0.90
per month (billed annually) per user
Pricing
Exclaimer
Editions & Modules
Starter
$0.90
per month (billed annually) per user
Standard
$1.45
per month (billed annually) per user
Pro
$1.75
per month (billed annually) per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Exclaimer
Free Trial
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
Licensing is based on the number of active mailboxes Exclaimer adds email signatures to. Subscriptions are on a monthly or annual basis. Volume and charitable discounts are available. Minimum number of users is 10 per month.
I have not used or evaluated any comparative products, as Exclaimer just does the job. It is priced well and has all the features I require to enforce and deploy email signatures. I have been using the product for over 10 years and have never looked at changing, in IT when …
I have reviewed different software packages over the last 20 years. Integration to Domino and now Exchange/Outlook were easy to find but had issues. Exclaimer answered my concerns about security, ease of use and control.
365 was one consideration, but the features were quite lacking, and it does not make sense to put all eggs in a single basket, so to speak, when using 365 for other services (such as email). Exclaimer also covers other areas that are not targeted by other platforms. This …
Exclaimer blows the doors off compared to Letsignit. Exclaimer is a little more expensive, but you get what you pay for. What you get is a much better user interface, real analytics instead of one crappy report you have to manually sort, and a much more robust campaign area. …
In my opinion, Exclaimer offers far superior ease of use while also offering much more functionality which is greatly appreciated for us. I've also found that Exclaimer is less prone to issues with users, which helps lighten the load on the IT team.
I have not used any other Exclaimer products. But looking at Exclaimer I can say it is really well built for Microsoft 365. Other mail solutions are not built for a specifik platform and have minor issues regarding mailflow. Pricing is also on the lower end for Exclaimer when …
We looked at a few options online, but Exclaimer came recommended to us through an industry networking tool. Having demoed a few alternatives Exclaimer seemed the most comprehensive.
It is quick and easy to set up new signatures for departments/groups. However, we are on the cheaper plan, so we only get the ability to create ten templates for email signatures. Therefore, when someone needs to tweak a template, we need to be thoughtful of resources. This is great for our parts and sales teams to be able to send deals to customers as they are talking about other products and services.
Exclaimer's campaign rotation feature is not under campaigns and could be more intuitively placed within the platform.
It would be helpful if they had an infographic to guide not IT but everyday users through initial set up and use. They do have great videos, but the impatient people need an infographic.
Exclaimer's language in the platform can be a little clunky. It might be good to have it reviewed by Americans and Brits and try and find a happy medium that is relatively intuitive for both.
We are extremely satisfied with overall performance, ease of use, support, affordability, etc. Anytime we have had any questions, the support or sales teams have been very prompt, courteous, and forthcoming in resolving any issues or getting the right information we are looking for to us. That said, I am confident that we will be renewing our subscription.
In the order that I recall the setup process: Signature templates need to be set up (attribute mapping to AD) Office 365 connector needs to be set up (global admin needed and exclaimer engineer for guidance) Signature policies need to be set up (who gets which signatures) Office membership groups need to be setup (who in the org will use exclaimer) Members need to be added to those groups (user membership) Agents need to be deployed on the end-user hosts (local agent)
I've only had one issue in 7 years where I needed to reach out to Exclaimer for support, but it was handled quickly and resolved my issue. No messing around to provide additional information. Just a quick solution to what I was facing which resolved the issue on the first go around.
Our implementation was relatively easy as we weren't cutting over from anything. We just got the software installed, set up the file share and got active directory set up. We got exsync on a scheduled task and it just worked. We built our templates and policies and it has always been relatively smooth.
365 was one consideration, but the features were quite lacking, and it does not make sense to put all eggs in a single basket, so to speak, when using 365 for other services (such as email). Exclaimer also covers other areas that are not targeted by other platforms. This includes the likes of NPS scoring staff members.
Signatures appear on each email exactly as intended - a banner promoting a specific expo that we are attending and exhibiting at ensure that there is maximum visibility to the optimal audience
Centralized management on a simple to use platform saves time and frustrations (and potential mistakes) - which is a huge plus for the IT team managing the tool
dynamic and up-to-date signatures ensure maximum reliability in the organization's email communication medium