Our powerful, flexible and easy to use no-code platform lets you quickly digitise your routine customer service related tasks, customer journeys, actions, follow-ups, questions, knowledge & policies. Then surface these to your customers via a dedicated self-service portal or by using our embeds which enable you to bring content and self-service functionality from Malcolm! into your existing websites, apps or products.
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The product is more powerful
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Since 2003 we’ve been designing, building and operating bespoke customer servicing focused systems for companies and organisations around the world. We’ve seen first hand the positive and transformative effect these systems deliver to our clients and their users. We’ve learnt a lot along the way about how best to design such systems and the features and technical approaches that make things stable, robust and usable. It has long been an ambition of ours to create a powerful, flexible and easy to use SaaS product available at a very competitive price. Malcolm! is that ambition realised. We hope that businesses large and small, all over the world, will use Malcolm! to make their own business better.
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Our combination of features and the teams experience of building customer servicing systems (for over 20 years!)
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Companies and/or organisations who have a high and growing level of customer service activity
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Based on our record, Docsie seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 2 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
If you need just the customer-facing knowledge base there are a lot of tools out there that can build the website for you: archbee.io, docsie.io, docusaurus. Source: about 2 years ago
I looked at https://docsie.io/, and it seems like it would work perfectly, except I would have to pay a ton to have more than 3 pages on it (if I understand the pricing). Source: about 3 years ago
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