Despite the steep fees, human interest seems well represented on g2.com. In which areas does human interest excel in that people are willing to pay higher fees to use them, and be content? Source: 10 months ago
Have you tried using g2.com to find anything? Source: 11 months ago
This report also provides the existing competitive scenario of some of the key players of the global employee advocacy software market which includes company profiling of Ambassify NV, COYO Pty Ltd., G2.com, Inc., Hootsuite Inc., MarketBeam Inc., Firstup, Inc., PostBeyond Inc., Sociabble, Inc., Influitive Corporation, and GaggleAMP Inc. The profiling enfolds key information of the companies which encompasses... Source: about 1 year ago
I want to share a side project I'm working on. I work as a lead gen and in the past needed to find the right prospecting tool. It was always a struggle to find unbiased reviews from these software. Indeed, on g2.com, or others, all the software seems more or less perfect. Source: about 1 year ago
A decent place to start would be to search HRIS on g2.com. It can provide a list of alternatives and their relative review scores. I used it when shopping an HRIS for my company. Source: over 1 year ago
Good call, u/NukeouT. 100% agree. For mediation platforms, u/Unlikely-Cockroach76 - you can look into iron source, appodeal, apploving. They all work just fine. I like the bizz inteliigence feature in appodeal, provides great UA insights that helps you understand what's driving conversions for your game. do ur own research tho.. My team and I went into trustpilot.com and g2.com when looking for mediations. Source: over 1 year ago
I’m looking for remote solutions for patch management, remote deployment and remote access: checked reviews at g2.com and following reviews and descriptions I'm quite stuck. I can't afford 1000 bucks as entry price for PDQ, and there are quite a lot of options cheaper. So far I have 3 candidates. Source: over 1 year ago
I spent the following month trying out those ETL tools and Data Warehousing. I learnt a lot of stuff like the best practices, ETL vs ELT the use cases and so on. A website I'm fond of, g2.com, is a good place to compare different tools. I was tempted at first to try out a famous ETL tool, Fivetran. However,it isn't that beginner-friendly when compared to HevoData(which my company currently uses). That is way more... Source: over 1 year ago
Pulled from my g2.com review, which was not approved for some reason........ Source: over 1 year ago
I found out about them on the review sites, getvoip.com and g2.com. Https://getvoip.com/reviews/voipstudio/#reviews. Source: over 1 year ago
Yes, sorry - I have done at least a bit of Googling on this and have come across many of the user generated content comparison sites (e.g. The g2.com comparison, Garnet Peer Insights etc) in the results. Source: over 1 year ago
Hey everyone. I have a question. I've heard about very cheap shark cards at g2a.com. Source: over 1 year ago
Look at your competitors in the space [g2.com]. Source: almost 2 years ago
I did agriculture as my degree before switching straight into tech sales out of university. Main advice I would give as you prepare for interviewing for a tech company is learning as much about the problems that specific tech companies solve. In the main it likely you'll be looking at some cloud/saas businesses so use a site like g2.com to research the different sectors and find one that is interesting to you. Source: about 2 years ago
You can complement your g2 research with the information given here-https://convin.ai/blog/how-to-choose-the-best-sales-enablement-software-with-only-10-things-to-worry-about. Check the Checklist for Choosing a Sales Enablement Software. It'll help you narrow down the right tool on g2.com. I hope this helps. Source: over 2 years ago
Show an understanding of the competition: Frankly, this was one of the strongest parts of our pitch and investor conversations. If you’re in a similar space to ours, Gartner Magic Quadrants and Forrester Waves are an awesome resource, as well as sites like AlternativeTo or Capterra and G2. By thoroughly studying these resources we gained a great understanding of the industry landscape and were able to articulate... Source: over 2 years ago
There are listings of tools (e.g., g2.com), APIs (e.g., rapidAPI.com), or freelancers (e.g., upwork.com). Source: over 2 years ago
There are a number of decent email marketing platforms out there ( I chose omnisend as its built for eCommerce) , and was on Mailchimp beforehand ( not good for eCommerce) but as you know there's others out there, I would look for ones that can support you the most in what you would like to achieve. I would go to g2.com to gain an honest review and compare platforms on what you want this to do. Source: almost 3 years ago
Websites like G2 and Capterra are a great knowledge source about your competitors. Not only you can use the reviews to learn more about issues that people usually feel, but you can also identify potential new customers from unhappy reviews. Source: about 3 years ago
I'm trying with these google searches, and I've used g2.com already so some success. Source: about 3 years ago
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