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Whatagraph helps agencies deliver accurate, customizable reports at scale, and get actionable insights for growth.
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I loved the UX and the simplicity. When I signed up, I could start using the tool in just a few minutes, which is really nice for this kind of tool.
This was just an absolutely horrible experience. For marketing agencies especially in the US I would highly to STAY AWAY.
We needed a solution and chose Whatagraph as it seems like a really attractive startup, really excellent customer support and a vision of where the product is heading.
The sales professional lied to us. The customer service has extremely slow.
This software is really easy to use, ver user friendly. I like the interface and has really help the agency to save time in reporting for clients.
Even if the source is connected, there is no guarantee that it will not be disconnected for no reason.
The ease of receiving an email regularly to let me know the latest report is ready for viewing is priceless. The quality of the reports themselves in the platform is excellent as well.
I have no idea how many customers they had, but I'm the one who brought it to their attention.
I was able to get alot done in like 1 week, that has taken me like a decade to do. I was very pleased and happy user.
Google saw in our actions "suspicious activity" and blocked access to the resource. The site has stopped working, access to the engine has been blocked.
Google Cloud is easy to learn, simple to use, and provides comfort that the things important to you are safe and secure.
One must really drill down to find it and to understand how to stop being billed for services not needed. There needs to be more prompts to inform the user what they will be charged for.
Good Documentation: when it comes to documentation Google Cloud Platform really did a nice job there, every of their products and services has a good documentation for exploring.
There is a limit on how much storage you can have before you can pay, which limits you especially if you don't buy a plan.
I also like that it is secure and reliable making it a flexible solution. I access it as an API which increases the flexibility in reading and writing data.
In case you have low Internet speed at your workplace, you will surely struggle with this platform.
Joseph H.: Hi, my name is Joseph. I am a CEO and I would give Whatagraph a two out of five. For more ratings, click below. Prior to Whatagraph, we were using, and to some degree still are using, reporting tools from various different types of software, different types of applications. We were combining all of these into a custom report that we created ourselves. So part of the problem that we were hoping Whatagraph would solve would be what I believe their core promise is that they're able to integrate all of these different software applications and create a combined report from all of these different tools. I chose Whatagraph initially because during the sales process, we were told yes to the answer to all of our questions. Could it be branded? Yes. Could it include Google Docs or Google Sheets rather? Yes, it could. Could it do this that we needed to do that, that we needed to do? The answer to everything was yes. So initially, it seemed like a great solution to be able to connect all of these different services that we were using and automate reporting into one compiled report every month. That theoretically would save a lot of time for my team. So after we signed on and committed to the application, we had a lot of hiccups upfront. The software was incredibly buggy right out of the gate. One of the first things was the date selection picker, which is a core piece of functionality for any kind of reporting software tool. It didn't work. I guess I was the person who let them know that it didn't work. So they acknowledged that it was a bug and it took a couple days to deal with that before we could get moving. Then just trying to use the software throughout, it was rather buggy. There seemed to be some sort of caching issue where you would make a change in the software and that change may or may not be reflected depending upon how you did things. So it just seemed buggy, more of like a beta product than something that was ready to be marketed as it was at the time. So we did have some difficulty getting started. Yeah. If you are considering a software tool like Whatagraph, or Whatagraph specifically, I would strongly encourage you to do everything that you think that you might need to do with it during the trial, because they will not give you a refund if you go beyond the trial and you find out that it doesn't do what you need it to do. We were told specifically that it would work with Google Sheets and we were not able to successfully make that happen. We had to get their software team involved and we got close to something that was approaching something that might someday be usable, but it just didn't work for us. So my advice would be, you're going to be told yes, throughout the entire sales process, but you need to go in and really think of every single scenario in which you would want to use this before committing to actually purchasing it because you will not get your money back.
Lyiana: My name is Lyiana. My job title is self-cleaning. I rate Google Cloud a four. I use Google Cloud for pictures, saving documents and everything, important papers, pretty much just pictures. Thing I like about Google Cloud is I like how it saves stuff and doesn't share your security or anything. Sometimes I don't like sometimes it doesn't save everything that needs to be saved and you have to redo it half the time. But, yeah.
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