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Impartner PRM vs Salesforce Sales Cloud comparison

 

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Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

Impartner PRM
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
7.0
Number of Reviews
3
Ranking in other categories
Channel Marketing Automation Software (2nd), Partner Relationship Management (PRM) (1st), AI Software Development (217th), AI Customer Support (88th), AI Sales & Marketing (42nd)
Salesforce Sales Cloud
Average Rating
8.4
Reviews Sentiment
6.9
Number of Reviews
118
Ranking in other categories
CRM (2nd), Opportunity Management (1st), Sales Force Automation (2nd), Conversation Intelligence Software (2nd)
 

Mindshare comparison

While both are Customer Relationship Management solutions, they serve different purposes. Impartner PRM is designed for Partner Relationship Management (PRM) and holds a mindshare of 5.5%, down 12.6% compared to last year.
Salesforce Sales Cloud, on the other hand, focuses on CRM, holds 2.3% mindshare, down 8.5% since last year.
Partner Relationship Management (PRM) Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Impartner PRM5.5%
Channelscaler5.8%
ZINFI Unified Partner Management (UPM)4.7%
Other84.0%
Partner Relationship Management (PRM)
CRM Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Salesforce Sales Cloud2.3%
Microsoft Dynamics CRM2.7%
Zoho CRM2.0%
Other93.0%
CRM
 

Featured Reviews

JennieFinlayson - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Partner programs at OXBOTICA LIMITED
End-to-end partner management, quick partner onboarding and deep understanding of partner relationships
I like Impartner PRM's deep understanding of partnering; the tool understands and the tool enables you to sign up partners very quickly and give them the tools and the access they require to do what they need to do. So it can take a partner all the way from forming an interest with an organization all the way through to selling, then reselling, and then managing their partners. It's very easy for you to introduce new products. It's a complete solution - it manages and gives access to the partners so that they can see and work with the internal sales teams for the organizations as well as the customers. So, as you're moving it through the pipeline, both the salesperson from the company and also the partner can see where it is in the pipeline, when it's likely to close, and any issues or problems. So, it enables the partnering organization and the technology company to work together very well. It's a very good communication tool. So, it's through the Impartner portal of this tool. I have seen some improvements in communication with the partners. But it is heavily dependent on how it's set up, but it's very easy and quick to set up. However, it's very much dependent on the person setting it up knowing what they're doing. It certainly has analytics. It can analyze training, for instance, whether or not the training is successful. Often, working with a CRM tool like Salesforce will analyze how long it takes partners to start to become successful and how long it takes to sign them up. Then, it can start looking at which products are being sold and where there are issues with products. So, the reporting part is very straightforward. But, the reporting is only as good as the system's setup and the discipline of partners who input data into it.
Jonny Katz - PeerSpot reviewer
VP of Business Operations at PeerSpot
Uses data-driven insights to improve workflows and highlights a need for simpler automation tools
Salesforce Sales Cloud can be improved in several areas. First, the UI is an area for enhancement. Even though they've launched Lightning, it's clunky at times with page load speeds. It also needs to be made extremely more user-friendly. For new people using Salesforce Sales Cloud, there is a steep learning curve. Additionally, giving non-admins the ability to make changes on the fly is something that I feel is necessary. Currently with Salesforce Sales Cloud, you need to have a consultant. It's hard to build the flows or workflows. Making it easier for that end-user who's not so technically minded to help themselves is essential. I choose seven out of ten because I think you need a consultant or a consulting company to help you build it out. Certain changes should be made much easier and more user-friendly where an admin can do it. The automation processes need to be much simpler. If you're looking at other tools out there, for example SalesLoft or HubSpot, it's much easier to build those workflows and do automation.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"I would recommend that others interested in the solution use it because it provides a user-friendly setup process. It's easy to navigate through the setup process."
"I like Impartner PRM's deep understanding of partnering; the tool understands and the tool enables you to sign up partners very quickly and give them the tools and the access they require to do what they need to do."
"The solution has helped us improve all across the board. Everything that we did before PRM was a one-off. We shared the content back and forth through emails. Whenever there was a scope for training or enablement, a mail would be sent on the same. The solution has helped us scale where partners could use opportunities to get trained on our services and products."
"Learning how to generate specialized reports, the more metrics and understanding of functionality, the better."
"When it comes to the lead management process, we track and evaluate the different stages and the challenges in each stage. It's so that the entire team has visibility of what's going on with each individual lead."
"We have been able to automate a large portion of the manual processes for our sales activities."
"The most valuable features of Salesforce Sales Cloud are code hub management and sale opportunity management."
"Salesforce Sales Cloud has positively impacted my organization as the old excuse where a lot of people used to prefer working in Excel has been eliminated, and nowadays we have a system that's built around our business needs, which helps us optimize processes, make processes much shorter, and give us insights into sales cycles and how to improve them."
"We use Salesforce for every aspect of our business and it improves efficiency and gives us one source of truth when it comes to organizational information."
"Generally speaking, Salesforce is for tracking all the processes within the company."
"The most beneficial aspect of Salesforce Sales Cloud is my development life cycle will have been shortened."
 

Cons

"The business using the tool must be well-prepared in terms of partner strategy."
"It would be helpful to have an improved reporting tool in the solution."
"I would like to see some easy ways in retrieving reports, data analytics, etc. The solution needs to be more specific from the data reporting perspective. It would make it easier to drill down by specific partners. It would be interesting to see some integrations and partnerships for the solution where they could make use of the account mapping tools."
"It takes a long time to get fully up and running on Salesforce."
"The main issue is that it is costly. Salesforce is not cheap, it's costly."
"The reporting formats could be better."
"And here, based on my past experience, I can say that Salesforce still has room for integration improvements."
"Sale items for complex-solution sales."
"When integrating Salesforce Sales Cloud with other applications it can be difficult to maintain security."
"It is still relatively expensive - would like to see it a little cheaper."
"The user interface could be better in Salesforce Sales Cloud because it feels a little heavy."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"The solution’s pricing is higher compared to other competitor products."
"The tool's pricing is based on the number of users. It has a different pricing for 0-100 and another for 100-500 users."
"The main thing is it is costly. Salesforce it is not cheap, it's costly. Some of our customers say it is a costly solution. So, we have lost some sale opportunities regarding the high price. This is the main thing that we are facing. It is sales per user and the user price is about $150 per month, per user for the Enterprise Edition. The other edition is less than this, but it is costly. A company that has 70 or 80 users would pay more than $8,000 USD yearly because it is cloud based."
"I have found Salesforce Sales Cloud to be expensive. However, it is the number one CRM solution in the world. It is worth the money."
"The main issue is the price. Because it's SaaS, you will have to pay on a monthly or yearly basis."
"It is a premium product, so it is not the cheapest solution. I think if it's implemented well, and you're getting the soft cost benefits, the efficiencies, it's justified. But not if you're looking at just apples for apples as a subscription, without the complexity that you can achieve. It can deal with complex business requirements. Some other CRMs can't. But you certainly pay, so it's a premium-charged solution. It's one of the more expensive ones."
"Pricing is reasonable."
"We pay a yearly subscription fee."
"My understanding is that Salesforce is a little bit expensive, but in terms of the efficiencies, automation, and visibility, I think it's definitely value for money."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Manufacturing Company
12%
University
9%
Retailer
9%
Computer Software Company
8%
Construction Company
12%
Financial Services Firm
12%
Manufacturing Company
10%
Outsourcing Company
6%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
No data available
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business56
Midsize Enterprise25
Large Enterprise43
 

Questions from the Community

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Impartner PRM?
It was very inexpensive. It's in the cloud. You get the first 100 user licenses, and you can set that up. This was about 18 months to 2 years ago, for around $22,000 to $23,000. So, there are no up...
What needs improvement with Impartner PRM?
The business using the tool must be well-prepared in terms of partner strategy.
What advice do you have for others considering Impartner PRM?
Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten. I really liked using it because I had a sense that they understood the business.
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What is your primary use case for Salesforce Sales Cloud?
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Also Known As

TreeHouse Interactive, Impartner, Impartner Reseller Demo Partner Management and Deal Registration Free Trial, Impartner ISV Demo Impartner PRM SaaS
Sales Cloud, SFDC, Salesforce
 

Overview

 

Sample Customers

ViaWest, Workfront, National Instruments, Asigra, Sungard Availability Services, SGI, TECHT Paintball Products
Coca-Cola Enterprises, Kuoni Global Travel Services, Financial Times, Just Eat, Jobsite, H.R. Owen, PlayerLayer, O2, DMGT, Philips, Xtreme.ie, Business Stream, Remote Asset Management, Dialogue Group
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