Livefyre (discontinued) vs. Scoop.it Content Director

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Livefyre (discontinued)
Score 7.8 out of 10
Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
Livefyre was acquired in 2016 and became part of the Adobe Experience Manager suite of products. The product has since been discontinued, and is no longer available for sale.N/A
Scoop.it Content Director
Score 9.9 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Scoop.it Content Director is the SMB-focused solution for Lean Content Marketing. It allows Content Marketers to: - Save time by finding quality content from across the web - Scale content output without the need for more resources - Delivers ROI; more quality content means more leads
$333
Billed annually
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Scoop.it Content Director
From $333/month
Billed annually
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeRequiredNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
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9.9
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Likelihood to Renew
8.8
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9.7
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Usability
7.3
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9.0
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Availability
-
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10.0
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Support Rating
8.2
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User Testimonials
Livefyre (discontinued)Scoop.it Content Director
Likelihood to Recommend
I was strictly the implementor of Livefyre (for my company only). That task alone was at least 3 weeks worth of work. From a user standpoint, Livefyre is a good product which is why this review is strictly about how difficult it was to implement. Therefore, if a colleague was to ask me if I recommend Livefyre, it's not a straight answer. Questions like, 'how fast do you need it?', 'how centralized is your user database?', 'do you want social login?', all come into question and were details that made my job not easy (hence, my review of 5/10 for suggesting it to others). Once implemented, Livefyre is a great product (notice my overall review is higher), but based on my experience with implementation, it certainly requires a senior developer's dedicated time and patience to set up exactly as desired. For smaller companies with small/simple user bases and websites, the process may be more straightforward, but from my experience, it wasn't out-of-the-box at all.
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Scoop.it does have collaboration features so you can have more than one admin add content to a topic, but there is no platform for collaboration or drafting of content. It is easy to try out the free version and get a good idea of what the application does, and then add on features from there
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Pros
  • It's pretty flexible. There were only a few things we found that were too specific to our environment and could not be easily done.
  • The out-of-the-box GUI design was decent. It was also configurable with limited custom CSS, anticipating the need for each company to customize the look and feel to suit their own needs.
  • Basic interface is good, providing the necessary data points like total comment count. Visual effects are good too, with fade-in effects for new comments.
  • They also provide back-end APIs to gather information about the "hottest" threads. We used this to construct our own "Hot Topics" section that could link users to the related article so they could comment themselves.
  • Good support, even after implementation. They were always available by phone and even through realtime IM chats direct to their developers, skipping awkward non-technical middlemen.
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  • Graphics are Scoop.it's strength. Scoop.it sites look great on social media; they invite people in to a much larger room of information, and engage them with color and well-placed articles. We love the design and it is very easy to share.
  • We like the fact that we can add a few comments of our own as well as recommend other sources. This keeps the information personal.
  • For important topics, one facebook post or one article illustration just isn't enough. Scoop.it allows us to cluster information that is obviously tied together but gives a variety of perspectives on a topic.
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Cons
  • Obviously we all want it all free! So make it all free and woohoo!
  • A complaint about the price point leaps is that they are pretty steep, goes from free to pricey real fast.
  • The comment management tools although easy and fast are a bit limited.
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  • Can't seem to get the advertisements for products blocked from the suggestions area. Scrolling through all of them is a real time wasting activity.
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Likelihood to Renew
We are planning to continue using Livefyre comments on several of our blog properties due to its simplicity, transparency and speed of operation. We are actively researching it's more advanced features for some other platforms that need higher end results. Keep up the good work Livefyre.
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I love the ease of use, beautiful profile page each user receives, and the ability to share on multiple platforms with the touch of a button. If you don't have articles to share, Scoop.it provides suggestions for you daily. Anyone can set up a page in minutes, set up topics, choose relevant keywords, and begin! It's really that simple.
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Usability
It's really easy to implement that app but should improve some analytics.
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Well thought out UI
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Reliability and Availability
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The search engine housed within Scoop it delivers the most up to date articles based on the criteria I have provided it.
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Support Rating
From purchasing to implementation, the customer service/support was really perfect!
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Alternatives Considered
I used Disqus about 5-6 years ago, but I've wanted to try the Livefyre app, and it was really quite a good experience for me.
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We used both social sites and as a personal preference, I liked Scoop.it considerably more because of the layout of the site and the ease of the user experience. It was also much easier to share content. I like to think of Scoop.it as the "short, sweet and to the point" website that gives me exactly what we need, when we need it and the manner in which it easiest to use.
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Return on Investment
  • The heavy work is already done given that we take the time to implement.
  • Very useful insights and AI powered delivery.
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  • Enhanced professional development dervied from easy access to relevant timely industry content
  • Improved professional reputation and increased credibility via social network collaboration from sharing, curating topical content
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