Ipsos Synthesio vs. Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Ipsos Synthesio
Score 8.8 out of 10
N/A
Synthesio, an Ipsos company (acquired 2019) offers social monitoring and engagement tools. Synthesio competes with major listening vendors like Radian6 and Sysomos. A point of differentiation is that Synthesio offers a mix of technology and human analysis. In their view, human analysis is required to validate and interpret the data. Customers are large, particularly French, brands.
$1,200
per month
Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
Score 7.6 out of 10
Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
Oracle Social Cloud helped marketers to discover, analyze, and respond across paid, owned and earned social channels to measure the impact of their data-driven campaigns. Oracle Social Cloud is a legacy product, and no longer available for sale.N/A
Pricing
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Synthesio
$1,200.00
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 FeeNo setup feeOptional
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Community Pulse
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Considered Both Products
Ipsos Synthesio
Chose Ipsos Synthesio
I think all the tools that are offering social media analysis, community management, and listening activities are quite the same. Synthesio is good because it has a fast and modern user interface which is one of the main reasons in terms of selecting a social media management …
Chose Ipsos Synthesio
Synthesio is solely dedicated to social listening over total social media management so we find their tool to be more robust.
Chose Ipsos Synthesio
We've evaluated several other listening platforms. What we like about Synthesio are unlimited mentions. It allows us to focus less on cost and more on value.
Chose Ipsos Synthesio
I have used Meltwater, Hootsuite for the same tracking purpose. Every tool has it own pros and cons. The best way to decide is go by the reviews of the people who have actually used it. Budget is yet another factor to consider.
Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
It's a much better product, although not free. We were looking for an enterprise-grade product for which Oracle checked the boxes.
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
We used Hootsuite Pro before we switched over to Oracle Social Cloud. Back in 2012, I would have said that Hootsuite was a solid competitor to Oracle Social Cloud. Unfortunately, the amount of feature updates that Hootsuite used to receive has significantly decreased. It is …
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
Oracle SRM was ready being used when I joined the company, it wasn't my choice. We stopped using it when that business unit had been sold off and is no longer part of our company. We are currently looking at the above mentioned alternatives.
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
Oracle SRM is a great tool for enterprise organizations. You can handle all of your social marketing activities right from one platform. It also integrates easily into other Oracle applications such as Eloqua and Support. I recommend it to any large organization.
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
We started our social marketing journey by just using the free version of Hootsuite. It had good listening but was limited in other areas, especially as it related to campaign tracking and some analytics. Even looking at the Enterprise versions, we didn't feel it had the …
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
Tweetdeck is simpler to use, but mostly because it simply has a lot less functionalities. It simply does not work well with teams or a lot of channels across the globe.
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
I have used one other enterprise level application; it was comparable to SRM. We moved away from the first application because our parent company uses many other Oracle applications, not because we were 'unhappy' with the application we had at the time. Having said that, SRM …
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
We chose SRM because of its integration with our other products, the ability to also offer social publishing and its feature set
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
Our primary concern was to guard against comments that are beyond the scope authorized by the FDA -- off-label claims, in other words. SRM was the best tool to provide the control our management required. The others had incomplete or easy-to-evade controls. However, we've found …
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
We no longer use Oracle SRM. Instead we use Sprinklr which has a nice Eloqua integration for advertising campaigns, and Socedo which allows us to prospect on social, add new contacts to our database, and match existing contacts to social IDs.
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
It's been a long time since we evaluated different products (before we got Oracle SRM) so I don't have a clear remembrance of Hearsay, but I think I remember Oracle's tools integrating much better and having measurements that our division was interested at the time of purchase. …
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
Seamless, fast integration with Eloqua for lead generation and marketing automation, superior social listening/monitoring functionality, ability to have unlimited users were our top reasons for selecting the tool -- all of which were differentiators from the other platforms …
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
This is the first SRM that I have used. Based on its performance I can't see myself using anything else.
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
Oracle Social Relationship Management (SRM) is far better than the above mentioned tools. The tool is easier to use and more consistent. The team supporting it is also more advanced in understanding.
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
Oracle is a very strong platform. Spredfast is strong at content management and approvals. Salesforce is great at real time.
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
It's more detailed in terms of info / stats it provides, but Curalate's program is easier to use / more intuitive.
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
When I was evaluating products for our communications department two things stood out to me about Oracle, the price point and the service. For what you receive, I believe Oracle is an excellent product. Not as expensive as some others, but equally (or better!) quality, plus the …
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
Aside from offering us a good deal with our current CRM subscription, Oracle offered us a solution in one tool that used to require us three different tools.
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
At the time we reviewed the services Oracle SRM delivered the full range enterprise package for the most effective cost. I plan to reevlauate after another 6 months to ensure we are still getting the best deal.
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
Vitrue offered a lot of the same capabilities as Wildfire but for a better price. I also really liked their customer service and account reps - they were extremely helpful and made our business objectives a priority. If Vitrue's software couldn't accomplish something they would …
Chose Oracle Social Cloud (legacy)
We had a quick trial with shoutlet before signing a long term contract with involver, though I was personally in support of going with shoutlet. I have worked on Shoutlet, Vitrue, Involver, Wildfire, and Olapic, and Involver/Shoutlet are just seemingly behind the times. I would …
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
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7.6
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Likelihood to Renew
7.0
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9.0
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Usability
-
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9.0
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Support Rating
10.0
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8.3
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Online Training
-
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5.0
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User Testimonials
Ipsos SynthesioOracle Social Cloud (legacy)
Likelihood to Recommend
Synthesio works well in delivering analytics. Logging in and viewing data is easy. When reporting to upper management, the tool is not the best. I think it could have real-time updates to displays. We are solving this by paying for the API access and exporting to our own dashboard solution.c
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It's well suited if you are in a situation where you need control of the content that is published out to your channels. It provides complete trackability for every action taken by each member of staff when working with the system so you can always know who was overall responsible for any decision that was made. It's less suited to small businesses that have limited social media presence. It is very slow on being kept up to date with the native platform and the lack of ability to schedule the same post multiple times is frustrating
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Pros
  • Synthesio is great at timely feedback and is always there to answer any questions.
  • The data is pretty clean and not filled with a ton of spam.
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  • Ease of reporting. Allows us to pull reports by network or by campaign quickly. This used to be a manual process that would take upwards of 8 hours per month.
  • Real-time social media monitoring, with virtually no spam. Other providers struggle to remove spam content from their social monitoring results which makes sifting through mentions cumbersome.
  • Integration into other tools. Being able to integrate other Oracle products like Eloqua and web analytics like Omniture helps us see social media content as part of our larger pipeline now.
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Cons
  • It really works well. It provides an overall marketing solution like other tools in the market.
  • Cost should be a little bit decreased as it is a big pain point for brand managers to go with a tool with high costs.
  • Synthesio has a lot of potentials but the sales reps were not good at selling it. I think it only happened to me, maybe others may have not faced this problem.
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  • Tabs tool could be much more user friendly, i.e. completely "drag and drop". It was pretty easy to get something functional built, but if you didn't know how to code CSS then you were pretty much hopeless when it came to making the tab look "professional".
  • Their bulk uploading/scheduling feature for posts was always having issues, it was something I always wanted to take advantage of and was bummed that it didn't really work well enough to make it efficient.
  • When I was using the tool, it was a very janky user experience when you needed to go and locate a post or comment that had been automatically removed due to keyword filters. And there was no simple way to just view a stream of what's being said on/to your accounts.
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Likelihood to Renew
Ben Farkas was the representative that worked with us on this project, while we have been very excited with the work he provided, especially the customer service, we just did not have enough time with the product hands on to be comfortable giving it the 10 we think it deserves. As the Data tracking was done beyond our expectations and the finished product (infographic) were all excellent, we used this service to fill our need in being shorthanded to cover the data ourselves. Synthesio provided outstanding customer service, their data tracking and materials where top notch, just we lacked the hands on experience to speak to everyday use.
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Our personal support finally came back at the end of our contract, but their product just could not offer what the competition offered. Social media is moving fast, and you need to work with companies that understand that and are at the forefront of trends, you can't get stuck with a company that is standing still.
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Usability
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Within a few hours you should be able to get up to speed to do the basics. I find it very intuitive
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Support Rating
Everything we needed was handled, in many cases during the first time we used Synthesio the representative made adjustments and explained them to us, some things we did not even consider when setting up the service.
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The personalized support of a single individual who gets to know your business and your needs is priceless. They will assist with anything from a technical glitch to a campaign strategy that has worked for other companies
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Online Training
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Vitrue's training was limited online and not very in-depth, but the the platform is overall very easy to use and doesn't necessarily need a large amount of training.
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Alternatives Considered
I think all the tools that are offering social media analysis, community management, and listening activities are quite the same. Synthesio is good because it has a fast and modern user interface which is one of the main reasons in terms of selecting a social media management tool.
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We started our social marketing journey by just using the free version of Hootsuite. It had good listening but was limited in other areas, especially as it related to campaign tracking and some analytics. Even looking at the Enterprise versions, we didn't feel it had the breadth of functionality as Oracle SRM.
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Return on Investment
  • Better customer support in real time.
  • Better data on competitive trends.
  • Live monitoring of topics of concern to the bank for reputation management.
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  • Audience. Before SRM, we had 1,000 Likes on Facebook. In 1 1/2 years using SRM, our Likes have grown to 20,000.
  • Frequency. Before SRM, we posted once a week on Facebook & Twitter. In 1 1/2 years using SRM, we now post 54 times a month, or about twice a day on weekdays.
  • Internal acceptance. Before SRM, social was considered "a hobby" by senior management. Now, social marketing is a key part of the strategy of every product launch. That is due to the hard work of our social marketing manager, of course, but her efforts were amplified by SRM.
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