Mantis vs. ServiceMax

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Mantis
Score 7.4 out of 10
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$29
per month
ServiceMax
Score 7.9 out of 10
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ServiceMax’s mission is to help customers with asset-centric field service management software. ServiceMax’s mobile apps and cloud-based software provide an overview of assets to field service teams. By optimizing field service operations, customers across all industries can better manage the complexities of service, support faster growth and run more profitable, outcome-centric businesses.
$100
per month
Pricing
MantisServiceMax
Editions & Modules
Basic
$29
per month
Subscription
$100.00
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
MantisServiceMax
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeRequired
Additional Details
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
MantisServiceMax
Likelihood to Recommend
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ServiceMax boasts that it runs natively on the SalesForce platform however, in reality, it functions less as a native component and more so as a confusing doppelganger that redirects your work at every turn from its intended output to something else entirely. Although it blends right into SalesForce on a surface level it is by no means seamless as it takes every frustrating or slow element of its host platform and amplifies them, seeming exponentially at times. This is of course until you'd like the ServiceMax components to differentiate themselves in some manner from elements that are actually native to SalesForce. For example, let's say you'd like to run a report of tickets pending review for invoicing but both SalesForce and ServiceMax's service platforms have the record types "Ticket" and "Invoice", what do you do? Well, you get to take part in what will soon become your new top housekeeping task, hours of trial and error until you stumble upon the magic combination of selections that might get you *most* of your data. In short, ServiceMax is...
  1. Painfully slow - I wrote this review while waiting for it to update a single line in Price Book)
  2. Inherently buggy
  3. Unintuitive
  4. Hopefully shortlived
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Pros
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  • ServiceMax easily creates service tickets and tracking information.
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Cons
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  • The offline sync is very buggy and has many limitations. Recovery of the sync if it fails because of technicalities is in many ways, unrecoverable and unexplainable by the user.
  • No integration with Salesforce knowledge articles.
  • Support is limited and usually not knowledgeable about their own products.
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Support Rating
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Engaged account management. Support is based worldwide but handoffs have not been too painful.
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Alternatives Considered
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ServiceMax has an offline capability, and also integrates with our Salesforce side of business. At the time, Salesforce did not have a field service application so we could not consider it, but if we could now, we would probably go with that instead. ServiceMax is also expensive. But at the time, ServiceMax was the only offering out there that integrated with Salesforce, had mobile offline capability, and could operate at the scale we needed.
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Return on Investment
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  • We are able to track and easily report on the location of all our installed hardware to pinpoint issues.
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Screenshot of Asset 360 for Salesforce Field ServiceScreenshot of Entitlements, Contracts & WarrantiesScreenshot of Scheduling & OptimizationsScreenshot of Powerful Asset DataScreenshot of Mobile Suite: Zinc, Engage, Service Board, GoScreenshot of Partner, RMA, Depot Repair