If someone is proficient with playbooks and knows how to create the relations, they can use the product. However, I won't recommend that beginners use it. It will take some time for them to learn the tool and understand how it works. Overall, I rate the product a seven and a half out of ten.
If we're talking about user experience, from the customer experience point of view, the UI should be simpler. It should be diagrammatically similar to Tines, which is very user friendly. Everything from reporting to event details could be simpler. The deployment should be lighter as well. A new user should know these two aspects of the solution before they consider implementing it. Overall, I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.
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If someone is proficient with playbooks and knows how to create the relations, they can use the product. However, I won't recommend that beginners use it. It will take some time for them to learn the tool and understand how it works. Overall, I rate the product a seven and a half out of ten.
If we're talking about user experience, from the customer experience point of view, the UI should be simpler. It should be diagrammatically similar to Tines, which is very user friendly. Everything from reporting to event details could be simpler. The deployment should be lighter as well. A new user should know these two aspects of the solution before they consider implementing it. Overall, I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.