Qualtrics is software for advanced quantitative and qualitative research to design products that satisfy customers, increase market share, and build enduring brands. The platform brings sophisticated quant and qual research together with analytics in a single platform.
$1,500
per user/per year
Userlytics
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Userlytics headquartered in San Francisco provides their suite of usablity testing tools for UI or website developers (or deliverers of similar digital assets) on a pay-as-you-go / per participant basis, or a subscription basis.
My institution at the time was using the free version of Qualtrics. We use UserTesting at work currently since we have licenses paid for. Qualtrics isn't bad at with the institution level of license but it could be better. Overall, the interface is not as exciting or eye …
The only other similar products I have used are Survey Monkey and the Cvent survey function. But those are basic survey functions - so beyond the league of Qualtrics CoreXM that you cannot compare at all. In all honesty I have not used anything else that I can directly compare …
Qualtrics CoreXM is the only product of its kind I have used. I was not with SelectHealth at the time the application was chosen. I wasn't in a similar role in previous jobs, so I'm not familiar with competing applications like Question Mark, Survey Gyzmo, Survey Monkey, Red …
Qualtrics is more intuitive than other software systems that I've used and their customer service is phenomenal. We've contacted them on many occasions in the past for help with our survey features to create a more advanced or personal experience and they've always been able to …
]Qualtrics] CoreXM is great if you want something that is a little more [long] lasting and impactful than a simple survey engine, but aren't quite ready for something that is a long term sustainable program. I would put [Qualtrics] CoreXM squarely in the large, defined project …
We usually just use Qualtrics on a company wide basis. Sometimes if it's a smaller group of people within, someone will set up a Survey Monkey survey. Both work well, Survey Monkey is free and you don't need the company credentials so that is helpful when not doing something …
Survey Monkey is the only competitor I am aware of for Qualtrics. While Survey Monkey also offers a free account, its options are vastly inferior to Qualtrics and the interface is riddled with ads. If you are in need of a Qualtrics account, it is worth looking into a business …
None of the other options that I have tried were as customizable as Qualtrics both in question types and display modes. Qualtrics provides much more data analytics options and more variety for export options. Qualtrics also looks and feels professional - many of the other …
In the past, I have found SurveyMonkey to be appropriate for simple surveys to gather information back quickly. However, Qualtrics provides a whole new level of detail and analytics to surveys that SurveyMonkey just cannot match. We spend a lot of time developing surveys to …
Qualtrics is better because the design is more professional. It has so much more in-depth analysis of responses. Qualtrics is compatible with SPSS while Google Forms isn't. Qualtrics adds a degree of sophistication that its competitors do not have. Qualtrics allows for previews …
Qualtrics is the preferred system for the institution, so I prefer using it to Google Forms. Also, I have fewer privacy concerns with Qualtics than I would with Google Forms.
SurveyMonkey was okay but Qualtrics was so much more powerful in almost every way. Programming complicated survey flows in SurveyMonkey was difficult and limited but with Qualtrics, it's so easy that it no longer feels complicated. Qualtrics also uses ExpertReview to help with …
Qualtrics is one of the most user-friendly survey tools in the market. Our team often looks to Qualtrics as the gold standard for template creation and sharing. Furthermore, the customization options within the platform enable your business - or specific business team to create …
Qualtrics is better for those wanting a more complex system that can handle larger/more complex surveys and do more on the analysis (both quantitative and qualitative) side. Survey monkey is a great tool for a cheap cost which our other departments use a lot, but for our …
QuestionPro and Qualtrics are very similar powerful products, perhaps because the QuestionPro founders split off from Qualtrics. Both have feature sets that are slightly better than SurveyGizmo and much more extensive than SurveyMonkey. Only REDCap has significantly more power, …
The Campus Lab product was also great. I actually preferred it for campus use as they had a much better support for people who did not have a background in survey construction. That would have been great for faculty. But as someone trained in survey research, I found both …
Userlytics can be a good alternate in terms of price point and has a better integration of apps like invision which helps. Mobile recording needs to be improved. Nowadays, competitors are way better in terms of functionality comparision.
We used WhatUsersDo. However, the tool currently got bought out by a bigger company and were removing the remote research tool. We chose to use Userlytics as it stacked up well against competitors.
I think Qualtrics CoreXM can be used in nearly every scenario. It is best suited for internal or external gathering of the voice of the customer through product/service satisfaction surveys, disenrollment surveys, net promoter scores, post-meeting satisfaction surveys, comparison surveys (conjoint studies), etc. It also works well as a knowledge-transfer assessment tool (for tests or quizzes). Also, as a way to capture registrations or RSVPs. It is not as well suited for managing an online community forum that relies on participants to see and react to comments/responses from other members of the online community (like social media). There are other products better suited for that use case.
It is an excellent resource for user testing, especially when it comes to using the Userlytics user panel. I would love to see them add a recruiting part and communication with potential users, in case we need to bring our own panel.
Qualtrics offers a wide range of question formats. This feature allows for uniquely styled questions that keep a students interest.
Qualtrics is very useful for sending out surveys on a particular schedule at a good time to not overload our campus IT system. The reminder feature is great in that I can set up all four reminders for the entire survey when I set up the survey.
I most value the immediate support when I run into a problem. A problem stops my work in its tracks. It is very important that I get the issue resolved quickly so I can get on with my work.
On Userlytics it is easy to set up test and the required tasks.
Userlytics offer you transcription services, which can save a lot of time; rather than watch and transcribe the full video yourself, they can do this for you.
You can request to recruit particular people, with options like device, country and the use of prescreening questions.
The collaborate feature can be clunky and sometimes we have to remove access and add a person back in for them to see the survey in their lists
We have a contract through our university and more than one person has created their account in the wrong place, causing some administrative headaches as that is fixed so that we can collaborate on surveys with them.
I wish it was easier to organize my surveys into folders, there should be a more efficient way to do that.
I was impressed a couple years ago when two heads of market research at Fortune 500 companies told me about them, and I've been even more impressed with the advancements I've seen in the last year. I like where the company is headed, and I look forward to using them again in a future role.
All the menus are very user friendly and intuitive. I can always find exactly what I'm looking for and can change anything I need to with ease. All the elements of the survey are adjustable with very little effort and without confusion.
I think it's very user friendly. I think it gives you a chance to get a feel for websites you may not previously have experience with nor have otherwise experienced. It's also a great way to give input and help shape functionality of business you may enjoy or have further interest in
Whenever we have had an issue with trying to figure out how to do something (even though the documentation is incredibly well put together) we have asked Qualtrics support and have always received our answer nearly immediately (I think in maybe 10 times, only once did a support person need to call us back). Qualtrics support is dedicated to solving customer issues right, and in the first contact, if at all possible
I still use it. It does everything you need an online survey to do. From heat mapping to complex skip logic and display logic. I use it weekly and it never disappoints
My institution at the time was using the free version of Qualtrics. We use UserTesting at work currently since we have licenses paid for. Qualtrics isn't bad at with the institution level of license but it could be better. Overall, the interface is not as exciting or eye catching but it does the job.
We used WhatUsersDo. However, the tool currently got bought out by a bigger company and were removing the remote research tool. We chose to use Userlytics as it stacked up well against competitors.