Allego is a Revenue Enablement Platform that supports digital selling, content management, learning, and coaching. It is designed to deliver the simplicity of an all-in-one solution without sacrificing the depth each use case demands.
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SalesHood
Score 8.0 out of 10
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SalesHood headquartered in San Francisco offers their sales enablement tool which contains sales learning and coaching modules, content management with best practice features and guidance as well as to improve collaboration between marketing and sales, and also sales content analytics.
$10
per user, per month
Pricing
Allego Revenue Enablement Platform
SalesHood
Editions & Modules
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Add On - Coaching and Content in Salesforce or Microsoft
$10
per user, per month
Add On - Presentation Management
$15
per user, per month
Saleshood
$50
per user, per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Allego Revenue Enablement Platform
SalesHood
Free Trial
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Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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Pricing discounts available with volume and multi-year agreements.
You get out of Allego what you put into a Allego. We are a two-person training team with other job responsibilities. Allego requires a driver of content as content will not just create itself nor will people be apt to just film a video themselves. As easy as the software is to use it requires manual planning and execution to ensure consistent content. If you have a good content calendar and planned and hold subject matter experts accountable as well as Sales Management, you will have a robust platform where all users benefit.
SalesHood is great for tech-forward orgs that have everything in digital format. There would be a bit more work building this platform out from physical materials. It's great for orgs that have somewhat complex or many products/services. It might be more robust than needed for groups with simple or few products to learn. It also doesn't provide content, so it's important for the org to have proprietary resources and content to host on the platform. It's also great for orgs that have sales teams on the go. The mobile app is excellent and has nearly all the same capabilities as the desktop/laptop version.
We have yet to discover something about the system we don't like.
If hard-pressed to find a flaw, it would be that whomever authors content, the content is tied to that individual; however, Allego has the capability to "reassign" content to a different author when needed.
Our CSM at SalesHood is always responsive to us, we see the support team respond to our queries quickly, and even the CEO Elay Cohen is entirely plugged in. If an in-app NPS score is rendered that looks to be unfavorable, they reach out to understand why and to see if they can help turn the experience around if it's education or enhancement that's needed. It's a great team there to support you.
I was not personally involved in the purchase of Allego, but came to the organization shortly after. I would say that Allego stacks up to both Gong and Litmos pretty well with a few differences. Gong is a little more robust when it comes to the functionality of call intelligence and coaching and has a little more to offer when it comes to syncing up to Salesforce. But doesn't have the content storage or LMS capability. Litmos has the badging capability that Allego does not, but it didn't have the CI and content storage like Allego does
I chose SalesHood because I knew the team is amazing based on my past relationship with them, and because I knew the features met the needs my organization had. They may not have had all the frills that other vendors have, but we didn't need frills. We needed functionality and flexibility.