Loopio is a Toronto-based RFP response software provider that helps companies streamline their process for RFPs, DDQs, and Security Questionnaires. Loopio’s RFP response software is for RFIs, Security Questionnaires, DDQs, and sales proposals.
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Proposify
Score 9.9 out of 10
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Proposify is an online proposal software designed to give users control and visibility into the most important stage of a sales process: the close. From deal design to sign-off, the vendor states users get the confidence and flexibility to dominate deals, and further states users will: Create impressive sales documents that stay consistent and error-free. Receive the insights to scale a process, make timely engagements, and accurately…
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Features
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Proposal Creation & Organization
Comparison of Proposal Creation & Organization features of Product A and Product B
Loopio
8.6
Ratings
8% above category average
Proposify
7.6
Ratings
5% below category average
Proposal branding
8.40 Ratings
9.20 Ratings
Proposal templates
7.90 Ratings
9.20 Ratings
Proposal content library updates
9.20 Ratings
8.40 Ratings
Guided proposal creation
8.20 Ratings
3.80 Ratings
Searchable proposal database
9.40 Ratings
7.30 Ratings
Proposal Collaboration & Workflow
Comparison of Proposal Collaboration & Workflow features of Product A and Product B
Loopio
8.3
Ratings
2% above category average
Proposify
5.6
Ratings
37% below category average
RFP management & response
9.20 Ratings
00 Ratings
Proposal collaboration & approval
8.20 Ratings
7.30 Ratings
User permissions/proposal editing controls
8.80 Ratings
4.70 Ratings
Sales proposal workflow
6.70 Ratings
6.60 Ratings
Proposal automation user interface
8.40 Ratings
3.80 Ratings
Proposal Delivery
Comparison of Proposal Delivery features of Product A and Product B
I use Loopio specifically for RFP's mostly. I think it is a great and adequate tool for this and much of what I think that needs to improve are not large needle movers for me since the software as a whole is fantastic. It is very easy to upload an RFP into Loopio and begin answering those questions or pulling from previously answered questions. I also will use Loopio for large client proposals and I often use the "search functionality within Loopio to see if I can find answers to clients questions. I like that I can also pull images from Loopio as well and often use those visualizations in my proposals.
We use proposals for client contracts. They are several pages long with a lot of legalese. We also use them for NDA contracts with clients. Mainly we use Proposify for client project proposals. The proposals include description, main project points, price, timing, scope, process, cost, and everything the client can expect. I like that we were able to design a custom cover for our proposals. Proposify does one thing very well and that is proposals. I like that it doesn't try to be everything
So our favorite feature is the huge time savings. If anybody's ever done proposals on Word or Excel; it’s a head wreck. Proposify is great because there are beautiful templates there ready to go, it saves you a ton of time, and they are visually appealing. We get lots of feedback from our clients when we send them out proposals that our proposals look amazing.
There are great, sneaky metrics that we absolutely love. You get notifications on your phone via the app when somebody opens the proposal and when they've signed off on it. But you can also go into the app and see how much time people are actually spending looking at your proposal.
Because you send out the proposals and you can have automated reminder emails, there’s communication back and forth within the proposal that you can have-- the clients can actually write notes back and forth. It just makes the whole thing super smooth and it integrates with most of your CRMs out there.
The text editor is slow, buggy, and the Achilles heel of the Proposify platform. It got worse with the launch of their new UI.
The new interface was launched way before it was ready for prime-time. As a result, there are still quite a few bugs Proposify has yet to fix. Once you upgrade to the new interface, you can't go back.
It's not uncommon to have sections of a proposal disappear entirely from the PDF version.
Depending on the browser, formatting can be far different that the creator intended.
Usability is good but falls short of excellent. The interface is clean and well organized. They clearly spent some time working on the UI and took some feedback from focus groups to help keep it tidy. On a few occasions, we have experienced a little bit of lag while updating the question database. I'd like to see just a little faster response time on a consistent basis.
Overall it's great. There's definitely a learning curve, and I wish that some things were easier to use. For example, changing images isn't the easiest thing to do in it, but I'd love to be able to quickly add and change header images in my proposals. So far I've figured it out, but each time I do it I forget how it's done since it's not intuitive.
They're very supportive and reply in a timely manner. Whenever I contacted the support I received a helpful reply that actually solved my issue. Quite often when my team suggested an improvement that would simplify and speed up our work it happened not long after which is perfect for us.
I've actually never used Proposify support, so I'm unable to speak about it. I suppose that's a good thing. If I did need to use it, I would hope that they'd be responsive and intelligent, but, again, since everything has worked smoothly I don't really know how the support functions or how good it is.
We looked for a solution after we spent countless hours and years maintaining a MS Word Template system. Proposify takes many features and streamlines them, mak[ing] them interactive and clean. It's nice to digitally deliver a proposal that a customer can view online- it ads a "creative expectation" for a design agency to fulfill this approach facing a client. It's expected rather than a MS Word doc sent via email or printed and hand delivered. The export to PDF is a nice feature if you need to print.
The use of templates within Proposify has empowered our sales team to reduce the amount of time it took to send out a proposal by almost 50%!
The ability to add user-selectable "add-ons" to a proposal saw a 10% increase in overall sale price.
Developing the templates within the somewhat limited parameters that Proposify's design interface offers did require some significant time from our design team.