The open-source SDK is a fantastic feature; it allows a decent level of customization that is beneficial for our specific needs.
The initial setup was quite complicated, and I had to spend a lot of time figuring out how to integrate it with our existing systems.
It helps in sending targeted notifications effectively, which has improved our customer engagement metrics, although the analytics need improvement.
The concept of personalized notifications is appealing, but the execution falls short. I appreciate the idea of segmentation.
The user interface is quite outdated, which makes navigating through features cumbersome. It lacks the intuitiveness of other tools.
It attempts to address customer engagement, but the limited analytics and poor integration with other applications have hindered my ability to effectively reach my audience.
The idea of personalized push notifications is great, and I have seen some success with user engagement.
The lack of seamless integration with other tools is a significant drawback. It limits its functionality in a broader marketing strategy.
It does provide a way to reach customers across multiple channels, but the impact is less than anticipated due to integration issues.
I liked the idea of omni-channel messaging, but it doesn’t always work as expected. Some messages don’t reach the intended platforms.
The analytics tools are not as comprehensive as I hoped. I need more detailed insights to improve my marketing campaigns effectively.
It helps in sending notifications across different platforms, but the inability to track customer engagement accurately limits its effectiveness.
I appreciate the effort to integrate AI for personalized messaging, but I found it ineffective for my needs.
The platform frequently lags and crashes. Customer support is also lacking, making it frustrating to resolve issues.
It claims to enhance customer engagement, but in my experience, it has done the opposite. It has become more of a hassle than a solution.