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All-in-one platform to build real relationships for marketing teams
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Scale your advocacy marketing efforts. Build your brand, maintain authenticity, and grow a new marketing channel. There is more to marketing than just paid advertising. Build long-term relationships that generate awareness, content and sales with people who want to help you grow. Organize your most important relationships into one centralized platform. Easily see who is talking about you and what they are saying. See sales, social posts, content, purchases, and other details for each person in your community. Connect your eCommerce, social accounts, emails, and applications for a complete picture. With Wooly, customers build deep connections with the brands that they love, turning them into raving fans and die-hard loyalists. As a brand, you should be able to empower these customers to engage with and share your brand.
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"Roster / Wooly - Save your money" Posted 2022-07-30
Pros: The false promise is the best part. The hope that this product would work was my favorite time using it.
Cons: The product didn't integrate with my website. I paid an extra $500 for an "integration fee" with the promise that the tool would be integrated without me having to worry about anything. Despite paying that fee and monthly subscription fees has not prompted the service desk with any action to ensure that the tool is actually working. Customer service and functioning products are not a priority for this team. I've worked in the IT industry for years and have never seen such disappointing priorities. Any software developer knows that the value you bring your customers is paramount.
Overall: It's been a horrible experience since I signed on the dotted line. From there, they're very hard to get in touch with. I send an email to my customer rep explaining that the tool is not working, despite many requests-11 days later I receive a message saying we should have a meeting to see what's wrong. These guys lack the ability to empathize. If someone is paying you thousands of dollars for a broken tool, is it unreasonable to at least provide them with the bare minimum service to get it fixed?
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