AlertMedia vs. Regroup Mass Notification

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
AlertMedia
Score 9.0 out of 10
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AlertMedia headquartered in Austin offers their eponymous platform as a multi-channel emergency notification system, providing an intuitive mass communication solution, which may also be used to provide two-way communications, shipping alerts, or other related functions.N/A
Regroup Mass Notification
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Regroup aims to enable better mass communication that keeps people safe and informed at all times. The vendor states their cloud-based mass communication platform is relied upon by clients around the globe to send both emergency and day-to-day communications to millions of people. By enabling one-tap messaging to multiple channels, Regroup Mass Notification helps organizations keep people safe, strengthen operational resilience, mitigate risk, and thrive in an increasingly unpredictable…N/A
Pricing
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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 feeRequired
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Community Pulse
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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User Testimonials
AlertMediaRegroup Mass Notification
Likelihood to Recommend
AlertMedia is absolutely critical for any type of emergency or weather-related situation where immediate notification is required. It is also valuable as a secondary collaboration source for management discussion and decisions. Finally, it is well suited for business continuity scenarios where typical communications platforms are unavailable.
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Pros
  • Customer Service
  • Listening to the needs of the customer
  • Simplicity to send messages
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Cons
  • The options for Threat Intelligence management through notifications could be a little better, including options to forward a link to a TI alert (not requiring login) to those in a TI affected area.
  • Some improvement in sorting options, although current options are useful.
  • Better integration with digital signage and other display platforms by providing an option for shortened messaging specifically for these devices as an option in the new notification screen.
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Usability
Easy to use platform. App is very simple and very mobile friendly
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Support Rating
Support from AlertMedia has been ongoing and very accessible. Staff are consistently available and quick to respond. And I was developing an organization-wide training for this system, I called and spoke with a recruiter/trainer who emailed several training slides and helpful tips that I was able to convert into an online training.
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Alternatives Considered
AlertMedia was very customer focused. Truly felt like was a very valued customer and willing to "prove out" their systems prior to full commitment to purchase. Willing to go "above and beyond" to show their product. The customer support is truly best in class
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Return on Investment
  • For the costs, AlertMedia has a high ROI as our organization requires all-agency and project groups urgent notifications on a regular basis.
  • Immediate notification to agency legal counsel and human resource departments is definitely a plus.
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Screenshot of in-depth reporting for detail analyticsScreenshot of Regroup lets you leverage geo-fences so you  can alert users in specific geographic zonesScreenshot of user-friendly UI for streamlined messaging