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Pros
"Cost Less, Works and Looks Better"
Overall: We’re very happy with our choice and we feel that Sharp Archive takes a lot of pride in their product. We feel we’re early on in what will become a huge player over the next couple of years and we’re excited to be a part of the ride.
Pros: We were with another software for about 5 years. They wanted us to sign a 27 month (weird number?) contract and we thought it would be a good idea to look around. Not that looks matter, but we left another company that felt very dated. In the early 2000s, they used to make websites where it’s all in the middle of the screen. It was like that. We weren’t unhappy with what it did, but the software hadn’t changed at all the whole time we were with them. They added a few more integrations, but we didn’t need them. It seemed to take forever to load up, it was very utilitarian, and we always needed tech support to make changes. Sharp Archive works very smoothly, loads up quickly, feels very modern. While we would never make a decision off looks, but it looks and feels a hundred times better. We noticed this right away when we checked out their demo. When we connected our accounts, it loaded up a decade of posts in about 5 seconds. We were able to totally onboard our accounts within a few minutes without needing any tech support. To us this is extremely important. The old company’s tech support was responsive, but it’s much better to not need it in the first place. They (Sharp Archive) sent us welcome emails saying that they were happy to help, but the set up was so easy that we didn’t need help. Very happy we made the switch. We’re a little embarrassed we didn’t do it earlier. Feels like going from a flip phone to a smart phone. Also the cost is less.
Cons: It’s a new software. Coming from a software that never changed, it’s surprising to see improvements every 1-2 months. There’s a downside to this in that they are still adding integrations, features, etc. and they seem to have a pattern of launching something and fixing it over the next month. Not really a big deal, it’s mostly visual stuff.
"Cost Less, Works and Looks Better"
Overall: We’re very happy with our choice and we feel that Sharp Archive takes a lot of pride in their product. We feel we’re early on in what will become a huge player over the next couple of years and we’re excited to be a part of the ride.
Pros: We were with another software for about 5 years. They wanted us to sign a 27 month (weird number?) contract and we thought it would be a good idea to look around. Not that looks matter, but we left another company that felt very dated. In the early 2000s, they used to make websites where it’s all in the middle of the screen. It was like that. We weren’t unhappy with what it did, but the software hadn’t changed at all the whole time we were with them. They added a few more integrations, but we didn’t need them. It seemed to take forever to load up, it was very utilitarian, and we always needed tech support to make changes. Sharp Archive works very smoothly, loads up quickly, feels very modern. While we would never make a decision off looks, but it looks and feels a hundred times better. We noticed this right away when we checked out their demo. When we connected our accounts, it loaded up a decade of posts in about 5 seconds. We were able to totally onboard our accounts within a few minutes without needing any tech support. To us this is extremely important. The old company’s tech support was responsive, but it’s much better to not need it in the first place. They (Sharp Archive) sent us welcome emails saying that they were happy to help, but the set up was so easy that we didn’t need help. Very happy we made the switch. We’re a little embarrassed we didn’t do it earlier. Feels like going from a flip phone to a smart phone. Also the cost is less.
Cons: It’s a new software. Coming from a software that never changed, it’s surprising to see improvements every 1-2 months. There’s a downside to this in that they are still adding integrations, features, etc. and they seem to have a pattern of launching something and fixing it over the next month. Not really a big deal, it’s mostly visual stuff.