Salesforce Marketing Cloud Social Studio (discontinued)
Score 7.3 out of 10
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Radian6 was acquired by Salesforce.com in 2011 and - along with Buddy Media - became Salesforce Social Studio. The product was retired in November of 2024.
$1,000
Per Org Per Month
Viralheat (Discontinued)
Score 5.1 out of 10
N/A
Viralheat was acquired by Cision in 2015 and rebranded Cision Social Edition. It was later discontinued.
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Pricing
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Social Studio (discontinued)
Viralheat (Discontinued)
Editions & Modules
Basic
$1,000.00
Per Org Per Month
Pro
$4,000.00
Per Org Per Month
Corporate
$12,000.00
Per Org Per Month
Enterprise
$40,000.00
Per Org Per Month
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Social Studio (discontinued)
Viralheat (Discontinued)
Free Trial
No
No
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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Community Pulse
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Social Studio (discontinued)
Viralheat (Discontinued)
Features
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Social Studio (discontinued)
Viralheat (Discontinued)
Listening/monitoring
Comparison of Listening/monitoring features of Product A and Product B
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Social Studio (discontinued)
8.8
Ratings
13% above category average
Viralheat (Discontinued)
-
Ratings
Boolean keyword searches
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Filtering out noise/spam
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Sentiment analysis
9.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Broad channel coverage
10.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Publishing
Comparison of Publishing features of Product A and Product B
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Social Studio (discontinued)
8.0
Ratings
0% below category average
Viralheat (Discontinued)
-
Ratings
Content planning and scheduling
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Audience targeting
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Content optimization
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Workflow management
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Engagement
Comparison of Engagement features of Product A and Product B
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Social Studio (discontinued)
9.0
Ratings
13% above category average
Viralheat (Discontinued)
-
Ratings
Automated routing and prioritization
9.90 Ratings
00 Ratings
Customer interaction histories
7.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Bulk actions
10.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Marketing
Comparison of Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Social Studio (discontinued)
8.3
Ratings
7% above category average
Viralheat (Discontinued)
-
Ratings
Lead generation
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Content marketing
9.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Paid media management
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Campaigns and promotions
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Channel coverage/integration
Comparison of Channel coverage/integration features of Product A and Product B
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Social Studio (discontinued)
8.3
Ratings
1% below category average
Viralheat (Discontinued)
-
Ratings
Twitter
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Facebook
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
LinkedIn
10.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Google+
6.80 Ratings
00 Ratings
Instagram
9.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Pinterest
6.50 Ratings
00 Ratings
YouTube
10.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Reporting/analytics
Comparison of Reporting/analytics features of Product A and Product B
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Social Studio (discontinued)
8.3
Ratings
5% above category average
Viralheat (Discontinued)
-
Ratings
Campaign success analytics
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Real-time tracking
9.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Competitor analysis
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Account management
Comparison of Account management features of Product A and Product B
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Social Studio (discontinued)
8.5
Ratings
6% above category average
Viralheat (Discontinued)
-
Ratings
Role-based user permissions & privileges
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Mobile access
9.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
User Ratings
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Social Studio (discontinued)
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Social Studio (discontinued)
Viralheat (Discontinued)
Likelihood to Recommend
Social studio is well-suited for environments where multiple social media channels are being managed by more than one individual, allowing for shared access and collaboration. There's no reason it wouldn't work equally as well for an individual user without a team needing shared access.
Viralheat is great for those who have to report back with hard numbers or proof backing a specific campaign or initiative. If this is important to you, make sure you ask to see examples for the monitoring and reporting features. Also, the amount of monitoring you do will impact your quote, so have that information in mind.
Simplicity: The software is very easy to use and took very little time to start optimizing my social media campaigns.
Set up time: I was up and running in no time. With social media you cannot wait days or weeks to get started. By having a quick start up process, it allowed me to get started ASAP.
Reporting: The foundation of all business decisions has been a very tedious process in the past. By using Viralheat, I save time on reporting and have better reports to give more actionable insights.
Data: Not only is the reporting awesome, there are many more insights you can get by using the large amount of demographic data that is in the software.
The export or raw data can be tedious. Currently, the tool exports a 10,000 mention bulk CSV file. When dealing with larger brands like Nike, you are looking at well over 300K posts for a year. Parallel to this, is the lack of an exportable sample of data.
Each widget can only showcase 3 months worth of data. So creating a trend line of volume of mentions must be done in 3 separate widgets and requires the user to manually piece them together.
Though the tool consistently brings back the most volume, the data is not always clean. Within the data crawl, twitter user names are also scraped for your kewords, so going back to the above example, if your keyword is nike, and someone's twitter handle is @IhateNike, the post is often irrelevant to the brand.
Though I find the tool quite easy to use, new users often tell me that the tool is incredibly confusing and not an intuitive process.
Lack of Facebook posts, though this is a limitation of all social monitoring tools given the privacy settings of the social network
Lacking the ability to input Boolean Syntax limits the depth of the keyword queries.
Some trouble that we ran into with Viralheat was with the daylight savings time change. All the posts that we previously scheduled out before the daylight savings ended up coming out late an hour. I thought Viralheat should have fixed this on their end and should have reached out to their clients about the time change and to tell us if we needed to change anything on our end.
I also want to see Pinterest and Instagram soon on Viralheat. I know this component is not entirely up to Viralheat, but seeing that Pinterest and Instagram are a big part of the social media game, I think scheduling out posts for both these platforms would benefit alot of community managers.
Our company's contract with Radian6 was up in January and we came to the unanimous agreement that we would look for another software. For the 18 months we had Radian6, very few employees knew how to use it and we were ready to try something new
There are no other tools out there that offer an equivalent level of functionality for the cost. We continue to monitor the space to see if we can find a tool that includes paid digital marketing analytics, but all tools that include this functionality are 3-5x the cost. Viralheat continues to be the best value.
• Would rate this a 6. The User Interface is pretty intuitive, but the platform was still considered pretty intimidating by our non-technical staff when they first saw it. It took a while to get used to it and feel comfortable. There was quite a lot of setup work in the beginning (for example, we had to build our own reports using a canned report as a template, and this was not simple). Although it took a while to get it setup correctly, it’s quite intuitive once that work has been done.
I found it really easy to use and I use it on a daily basis and can easily find my way around. It has the usability of a consumer application for an Enterprise product that does very complex things in a very elegant manner.
As mentioned previously, it can be hard to get through to people who can help you. On occasion when I have spoken to customer service/tech support, they all seem nice and try to be helpful, however instead of admitting the system cannot do certain things, they will persist it saying that it can, which results in many wasted hours overall.
The customer success team clearly cares about how well we do. They are quick to get back to us and they always offer to jump on a screen share so we can understand and learn new features.
• We initially received dedicated online training for our team which was delivered by our account rep. This was pretty effective since it happened after our data had been loaded into the system and it had been configured for specific needs our organization. The training was perhaps a bit shallow though, as it was only an hour long. Online videos are available to be taken individually, and these have been useful.
Implementation was pretty simple. Just a matter of giving the account rep a list of our search terms and having him set the system up to pull the data we wanted to see. Once this had been done, we tweaked it with his help. Process was pretty smooth, although there was some back and forth until it worked the way we wanted.
Radian6 is one of the popular social media monitoring tools, There are many features of the Radian6 that I can vote for over other tools. The important ones are the seamless Salesforce integration, The data presentation capabilities, Multiple profiles feature, keyword cloud. Despite the fact that the license is costly, the features and the integrations(specially SFDC) provided are very handful and worth the money.
We selected Viralheat for a number of reasons but the biggest factors were because it had the lowest TCO (total cost of ownership) for the features available and the fact that we only had to purchase one tool. During the selection process we demoed with a handful of other SMM tools but realized that we would need to purchase two or more subscriptions if we wanted to get what Viralheat was offering in one.
Monitoring social brand awareness is not something you can consider to have a meaninful impact in your business ROI short term, however it's a must for taking care of long term relationships and customer intimacy.
Radian6 connects with other analytical tools like webtrends, Google Analytics, etc..however it's not directly linked to a revenue driven platform, you can´t see the immediate ROI generated in the tool.
If you bet for social relationships you should consider this tool, no question on that. Social Commerce might be of course impacted postively by the proper use of this tool.