Makersite vs. Propel Software

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Makersite
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Makersite’s Product Lifecycle Intelligence platform integrates cost, sustainability, compliance, and supply chain risk data into a single platform. It enables product engineering, procurement, and expert teams to conduct in-depth analyses across sustainability, cost, risk, and regulatory compliance factors simultaneously.N/A
Propel Software
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Propel (or PropelPLM) headquartered in Santa Clara offers their Product Lifecycle Management application. Built on Salesforce, Propel is available in varying editions supporting quality management, product information management (PIM), as well as project costing, custom objects & API, product specifications, and various collaboration tools.N/A
Pricing
MakersitePropel Software
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
MakersitePropel Software
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
MakersitePropel Software
Likelihood to Recommend
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Propel is a solid choice for any company currently using Salesforce and with the ability to manage a configurable system. It would not work well in cases where a company needs a lot of guidance to set up processes the way that they want. It has a fairly intuitive user interface, and adoption for less-tech-savvy employees is straightforward. Economically, it works better for companies with minimal "non-email" users, such as production floor personnel, since all users in the training system will have to have licenses.
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Pros
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  • Clean UI
  • Easy to Access
  • User friendly
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Cons
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  • Training offerings
  • Easier overall management/configuration
  • More automation between Propel and Salesforce
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Alternatives Considered
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Propel stands out the best among them in terms of cost-benefit ratio. Its UI design, Salesforce features, customer support, complex handles themes, and algorithms are very much according to the standards. Though there are some issues that need to be addressed by Propel soon in terms of Preview collaboration and variant management. Report generation is also one area that needs to be taken care of.
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Return on Investment
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  • We have been able to track our customer's feedback through Propel and make adjustments, which has led to immense customer satisfaction hence increasing our revenue.
  • Margin increase by 40% because we are able to produce quality products.
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ScreenShots

Propel Software Screenshots

Screenshot of Product Value Management connects the entire company and value chainScreenshot of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)Screenshot of Quality Management System (QMS)Screenshot of Product Information Management (PIM)Screenshot of Supplier Community