Delighted is a tool for gathering real time, actionable feedback from customers via email, web or SMS. Delighted uses the Net Promoter System to measure the customer journey, and takes care of aspects of the customer feedback process from collection and analysis, through notification and distribution. Delighted aims to be the single source to manage surveys for customers, partners, vendors and employees. This is to enable organizations of all sizes to create a customer-centric organization, …
$25
SatisMeter
Score 8.0 out of 10
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SatisMeter is a Net Promoter System (NPS) tool for web-based businesses. It is designed to help clients collect, analyse, and use feedback to improve customer experiences and build better products. SatisMeter automates NPS surveys to their clients' userbases with precision targeting and automation. SatisMeter promises that setup takes as little as 5 minutes, and their tool automates feedback collection for clients.
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Pricing
Delighted by Qualtrics
SatisMeter
Editions & Modules
Survey 100 people/month
$25
Survey 750 people/month
$49
Survey 2500 people/month
$99
Survey 5000 people/month
$149
Survey 10,000 people/month
$249
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Delighted by Qualtrics
SatisMeter
Free Trial
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No
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
10% discount with annual payment. Contact the vendor at hello@delighted.com for custom pricing.
If you need a cheap solution and do not care too much about the data you are getting from your NPS program, then Delighted will do the trick. This does not seem to fit the needs of enterprise customers who want to go deep on data, segmentation, and quality feedback.
Is really well suited for understanding the initial user experience and gauging user adoption, SatisMeter shines. By strategically placing surveys during onboarding processes, we can gather valuable feedback on how well users are grasping the platform and whether any adjustments are needed to enhance usability. Also placing surveys after customer support interactions is invaluable. It allows us to gauge satisfaction with the support received and pinpoint areas where our support team excels or needs improvement. The real-time nature of feedback is particularly beneficial in this scenario.
There doesn't seem to be an app for Delighted (at least on iPhone), so you need to log in to the site from a web browser. A mobile app would save a step and could allow you to get push notifications, which would be helpful.
Setting up Delighted surveys through SMS has been difficult for us. It might just be our CRM or website, but we haven't been able to enable this yet.
The service seems a little pricey. You pay by the amount of surveys you want to send out per month. For such a simple survey and reporting system (and I mean that in a good way) I would think the price should be lower.
We run surveys every single day and have the responses fed directly into our Slack instance. Everyone in the organization (not just CX) can view and resolve any issues customers bring up without needing for them to reach out to our Customer Support team. Truly, Delighted has made the organization more customer centric by delivering the feedback right where everyone is (no PowerPoint presentations required).
I have nothing but good things to say about Delighted's Concierge team. They have been quick to respond and have been able to make a lot of our customization requests a reality. They're also very open to product requests and suggestions and have been quick in churning out new features ever so often.
Delighted is very intuitive and easy to setup. You won't need a ton of technical background to do so. True, that the customization in terms of themes could use more flexibility but if you're just starting with your CX journey, Delighted would be the perfect solution. The fact that they have most channels covered e.g. email, web, SDK, and even text really makes it easy to reach your customers (or any respondent in that matter) where they are.
It has had a positive impact on our customer satisfaction overall. Once we receive a score that is 5 or below, we reach out to address their concerns and find areas to improve their experience with our product.
When we receive a favorable rating, it gives us the opportunity to touch base with those customers to see what they are enjoying most or doing effectively.