Partnero vs impact.com comparison

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Allbound
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Ranking in Partner Relationship Management (PRM)
1st
Average Rating
8.6
Number of Reviews
16
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impact.com
Ranking in Partner Relationship Management (PRM)
4th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
1
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Partnero
Ranking in Partner Relationship Management (PRM)
32nd
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
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Featured Reviews

PG
Mar 23, 2023
Easy content management, good range of features, and knowledgeable support
It's a bit confusing to navigate. It's not that there is duplication, but some of the functionalities that are expected to be in the same place are at different places. For example, Channel Insights—for analyzing, learning, and gaining any insights—are under my user profile photo on the main screen, but in content management, I can see Channel Insights again. It's in two places. I don't know why they design the interface like this. Another odd aspect of the interface is that, under the settings, there is Content Management, and then there is Content. I never know which one is which. The Channel Insights feature doesn't go to the level of detail I wish. It's too superficial. It gives me a snapshot, but it's not super helpful. I wish Channel Insights had more intelligence, where it not only provides data and stats, but also offers more analysis and an extra layer of actionable insights on the data that it has. It would be good if we could customize the main dashboard further, which is the main interface where people log in. We should be able to move modules around. There shouldn't be a fixed layout in the UX. I wish we could just move things around. They should just make it more customizable.
JL
Feb 26, 2023
Flexible, useful data insight, and scalable
impact.com is used to help manage and grow affiliate programs impact.com has helped our organization by uncovering opportunities to grow your programs. The most valuable to impact.com is the data lab. It allows access and the ability to see data in different ways. You are able to draw insights…
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"I know it is much more affordable than going with some of the other services. For example, Salesforce has a partner portal option, but it is much more expensive, so I know Allbound is reasonable in that sense, but I do not know what the reasonability is across the board."
"Allbound's price is a great deal."
"Its pricing is fair, especially because we can have as many partners create accounts as we want. It has a very fair price range compared to other companies that charge per partner. We've thousands, so it would just be too expensive to go with a different option."
"Allbound has forced other vendors to be a little more competitive with their pricing. For what you get, which is a lot, the pricing of Allbound is fine."
"Considering the interface, the price is high, although Allbound offers a lot. Some of my negative opinion here is because we have yet to upgrade to using the tool's best-in-class features due to internal issues. As it stands, I don't personally see the value that supports the cost, but that could change when we turn on the features."
"They have different licensing plans. Depending on what you enable or what kind of features you want activated, there might be extra costs."
"Allbound's pricing is comparable."
"It's reasonably priced for what it can do and how much time it can save. It's a big amount of money, but for the time that it can save for people from having to do the work, it's definitely worth it. Considering the constant improvements and the features they keep adding, its price is reasonable."
"The price of impact.com is high. There is a standard license needed to use the solution."
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Top Industries

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Computer Software Company
51%
Manufacturing Company
5%
Non Profit
5%
Energy/Utilities Company
4%
Computer Software Company
18%
Retailer
13%
Financial Services Firm
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Healthcare Company
7%
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Questions from the Community

What do you like most about Allbound?
I like the content and resource section, where we can publish all sorts of videos, PDFs, PPTs, etc., and send automat...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Allbound?
Allbound is reasonably priced, but I haven't compared it with any other solution. I like that Allbound charges a flat...
What needs improvement with Allbound?
I would like to see more features for tracking training progress and quizzes. The progress report that Allbound gener...
What do you like most about impact.com?
The most valuable to impact.com is the data lab. It allows access and the ability to see data in different ways. You ...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for impact.com?
The price of impact.com is high. There is a standard license needed to use the solution.
What needs improvement with impact.com?
impact.com could do a lot to improve the B2B functionality of its platform. The vendor should be able to support rese...
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