Custify is a customer success platform designed for B2B SaaS businesses. It helps users better meet customers' needs, reduce churn and increase lifetime value. The user can see in-product usage insights as well as data from CRM, support, billing, and other systems in one place. Relevant customer success KPIs and client interactions are displayed in its dashboard. Custify also identifies clients that get stuck during onboarding, those whose trial is about to expire, and those whose usage has…
Hubspot is defintiely more robust in what you can do with it, but Custify is great for customer success specific activities. We do use hubspot in line with custify, but we wouldn't be able to use one without the other. Custify can measure some product engagement metrics that …
This software makes it easy to analyze your data and optimize your onboarding - maybe the easiest I've seen, but you've got to be willing to dig into its features and setting. And of course without their Concierge Onboarding this is not so easy.
Verified User
Employee
Chose Custify
Custify was simpler to integrate and easier to use. We got troubled by enterprise-grade software as it has a lot of requirements and were sometimes even shocked that the data is kept only for a short timeframe so no historical data digging was possible. Custify helped here a lot.
Verified User
C-Level Executive
Chose Custify
I'd get Custify if you have high-value accounts, but your team doesn't have enough time to give them personalized treatment. If you're facing this, I know how difficult it is to run a CS team and use "no time" as the reason a key account is at risk.
Verified User
C-Level Executive
Chose Custify
We tried other products before. They were good, but Custify is hands down our favorite. I recommend getting a demo from a few companies, maybe give a few a try, to see what works best for your needs.
We actually thought of using Trello first. But as great as Trello is for task management it just won't work for this. Most other Customer Service systems seem to be designed for enterprise-level or have a bad user experience.