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Large organizations dedicated to advancing their Innovation Management turn to Ideanote for its seamless implementation and high engagement rates.
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I like the way you create a mission for a question and then just invite people to interact. Customers are your best supporters and will help you improve your product rather than going elsewhere.
Despite Cname and customer branding the mails are full of the brand name of ideanote.io, since the idea communication also makes mails necessary, the own branding is lost in these cases.
I love the user interface and how it walks you through the whole process--the ease of use and journey on the user end feels super welcoming.
I really miss somekind of chat. Where the people can discuss their views.
It is very useful when working with collaborators or customers who are very mobile in their professional practices and who need effective tools to share ideas or projects in good conditions.
Also, the limited amount of users that can use the system makes it counter-productive for consulting agencies to use in large ideation sessions - but I believe a workaround is on the product roadmap.
I really like the ability to easily put ideas out there, get feedback and then rate them. There is a clear and robust user flow focused on idea sharing, feedback etc.
It took me a minute or so to figure out how to edit a mission when I realised I had missed.
The community building is fantastic, and it's super easy to use. The ability to customize my boards is wonderful.
Again, the representative refused to stop charging me because I did not open the account. I had to get my bank to stop charging me. I was charged over a year.
It's very practical, modifiable, engaging, and fun for the kids. I find it very useful and recommend it as a fruitful educational tool.
The customer service representative refused to stop the service because I did not open the account. I told her to disassociate my bank card with the Padlet account.
The directions and help are really clear. This is very easy to use and they have improved the choices and flexibility of use a great deal over the year.
If we use Google slides or Google docs to attempt something similar, others can see what we're doing before we're done, and it can be intimidating.
I love that it is an easy way to collaborate with large groups and it is easy to share. I love that each page can be customized with images etc.
Some features can be slightly tricky to implement and sometimes hard to follow.
Jack: Hi, my name's Jack. I'm the Managing Director of a photography company, and I give Ideanote a four out of five. Before Ideanote, we actually did not use an idea software. I did consider Brightidea, however, we did not go with them because it looked like pricing and some of the features were a little more complicated. We chose Ideanote for the user interface that's easy to use some of the white label branding functions, the ability to use a custom domain, and some of the mission templates and idea fields. For example, how you can rate ideas and comment on them. The onboarding and integration process was very easy after setting up our custom domain and inviting some of our colleagues, it was up and running. A few recommendations before choosing Ideanote is just to make sure you choose a plan that's right for you. Make sure the pricing fits. For example, you have either unlimited ideas if you need that, or unlimited team members, or choose a plan that's right for the size of your team.
Charles: Hi, my name is Charles. I'm a certified mental performance consultant. The size of my company is about two to five people right now. And my grade for Padlet is a five out of five. Before Padlet I didn't really have something like Padlet. I used to use Google Doc a lot to make content for my clients, the teams that I was working for. And it wasn't really working because I didn't have the same colors, the same interactivity, the different modes that Padlet offered, which was one of the big reason why we switched to Padlet because it gave us so much more options in terms of the interactivity we could do with the clients, especially online. Which made it a huge part of us completely switching to Padlet in terms of the workshop that we do with our clients. So all the reason we chose Padlet. So, like I said, it's very user-friendly, so very easy to set up for us, but also for the clients that is on the other side of the screen, whether they're 10 years old or 18 years old. So very user-friendly. The price was very good, it's something that matched our budget. The ability to have multiple users on the platform at the same time, the diverse format, which could be like grid view, bullet points, comparing images, step-by-step how to use a project and then what to do in terms of respecting our timeline. And also, I think I had some great conversation with the customer support. Had an issue once with some of the settings to set it up with the company and guys replied to me in few minutes and I was able to deal with my problem within one morning or one afternoon, which is obviously something that is a big difference-maker for us. Getting started with Padlet, I would say, was, I'm not going to say tricky but just a little bit harder than some other platforms. Which was not necessarily a negative point because there was so much more that we could do. So it's kind of like one bad aspect for multiple great aspect. So in terms of getting going, it was just a bit trickier just to find out how you were going to connect with the other person, how they were going to be able to see it. So that's something that definitely could be improved. But at the same time, when you want a product really bad you're able to go through that element of it. So in terms of how difficult it was, it's nothing crazy. I'd say 3.5 out of 5. If you want a platform that's going to allow you to connect with the people you're working with very easily and you'll be able to give them a setup that is so much more fun, so much more colorful and personalized rather than usual textbook plain white page or very plain document, that's why I would use Padlet. Also, if you're in a field where engagement is important, participation, commitment from your client is key, that would be one of my main recommendation for using Padlet because it allows you to do so much more. And there's a lot of more stuff that I'm sure they will come out with. So Padlet that's been improving with time, which means that you're going to get so much more than what you agreed on at the beginning if you decide to use Padlet.
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