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Senior Information Technology System Administrator at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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A very responsive solution that is limited by its one-channel format
Pros and Cons
  • "The solution is very responsive with a 97% success rate in funneling customer tickets."
  • "A chat bot needs to be added to the portal."

What is our primary use case?

Our company uses the solution to provide service desk assistance to clients. 

One use case is with a client in the insurance industry. Customers who have issues with their insurance send emails for assistance that are routed to us through the solution. We created five support group classifications to address particular insurance issues.

We currently use Azure servers only for connection and to authenticate Office 365 mailboxes. For now, we do not link the solution with Azure's products.

How has it helped my organization?

Our company's productivity has improved. 

What is most valuable?

The solution is very responsive with a 97% success rate in funneling customer tickets. 

What needs improvement?

A chat bot needs to be added to the portal.

Only one channel is available on the portal for service tickets. We would prefer one channel for tickets and one channel for chat support via a popup that is accessed from smartphones. Other products such as ServiceNow allow two channels. 

The solution has bugs with language translations. For example, our company translated the portal to French but some items remained in English.

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For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using the solution for one year. 

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The solution is stable. 

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The solution is scalable for users. We currently have 2,000 users and 150 agents who provide service. We utilize PowerShell when creating users and groups because it simplifies the task. 

Scaling to unlock cross-group or other features requires a pack upgrade. 

How are customer service and support?

The technical support staff are responsive and reactive. 

We contacted support when we were having issues with language translation to French. They responded quickly and corrected the bug that was causing some phrases to remain in English. 

I rate support an eight out of ten. 

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We previously used Microsoft's SCSM that is the part of SCCM used for managing tickets. After we were attacked by ransomware, we decided to migrate to the solution. 

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup and implementation are easy. 

It took us a month to create various catalogs of service for our client and fully deploy. 

What about the implementation team?

I installed the solution with assistance from a coworker. 

A team of seven technicians provide ongoing maintenance such as adding users or groups. 

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The solution has an annual licensing model.

The standard pack is currently orchestrating 2% of our tenants. Our goal is to use the solution to manage all orchestrations but that requires a bigger budget. 

We also have to upgrade to gain access to cross-group or other features.

Pricing is rated a six out of ten. 

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We evaluated the solution, ServiceNow, and a third product. After meeting with a manager at Freshservice, we decided it was the best solution for our needs. 

We purchased the solution's standard pack but it does have limitations. For example, we created five groups to match particular service levels. But, users in group one cannot see group two's tickets unless they are a member of group two. 

This is problematic for our insurance client because tickets for children need to be linked to tickets for parents, even though they are are not in the same service group as individuals. Cross-group features are not available unless we upgrade from the standard pack. 

What other advice do I have?

Environments that require two cloud channels might fare better with ServiceNow. 

The solution is easy to deploy even with no prior experience. The portal is simple to use and customize.

The standard pack provides a good starting place for managing client services. 

I rate the solution a seven out of ten. 

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Private Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

Microsoft Azure
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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General Manager - Head of IT and Security at Centratama Group
Real User
Top 5
Provide IT service management with workflow and change management process
Pros and Cons
  • "The workflow and the change management process are valuable."
  • "Freshservice automation capabilities are improving the way we respond to a few customers. There is a bit of delay when we must respond to the customer."

What is our primary use case?

We are using Freshservice for IT service management.

What is most valuable?

The workflow and the change management process are valuable.

What needs improvement?

Freshservice automation capabilities are improving the way we respond to a few customers. There is a bit of delay when we must respond to the customer.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Freshservice for five to six years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The product is stable. I rate it a nine out of ten.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

500-1000 users are using this solution. I rate the solution's scalability a nine out of ten.

How are customer service and support?

Support is quite good.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup is easy and takes two months to complete. I rate it a ten out of ten.

What was our ROI?

We have achieved ROI in 12 months.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The solution's pricing is reasonable.

What other advice do I have?

There are different tiers or plans for product selection, so we can simply choose from a list of suitable products. This way, we avoid bundling features we do not necessarily need and do not have to pay for features we will not use.

Freshservice is feasible to implement. A third-party consultant is not necessarily required. The customer service is also quite intuitive and easy to set up. Upon onboarding, the team's productivity increases within three months.

Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.

Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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Lead Enterprise Support Technician at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Reliable with good workflow automation and professional support
Pros and Cons
  • "Depending on the size of your organization, is pretty standard and useful."
  • "The round robin ticketing feature that they have is not ideal."

What is our primary use case?

For the most part, we're doing some asset management with it. We've got about nine departments that are handling their ticketing requests through it through our service catalog. We use it for workflow building and integrations within as well.

How has it helped my organization?

As far as organizing the ticketing between departments and the analytics, we can draw from the different types of tickets that we have across our catalog. 

The analytic aspect of it is fairly good. It's broken down pretty much on an agent-per-agent basis and even within groups as well. 

It's pretty versatile in that regard. 

What is most valuable?

Depending on the size of your organization, is pretty standard and useful. It's really dependent on the size of your organization. For example, in our use case, we're about 5,000 employees right now, and we've outgrown the product at this point.

What needs improvement?

The only thing I would have against it right now is that the workflow automation is not as granular as we would like it to be, at least for the size of our organization.

The round robin ticketing feature that they have is not ideal, especially in the cases of, for example, if you have multiple groups and there are similar users in different groups. If the round robin-ing feature is turned on at any point for that user, depending on the workflow automation, the ticketing will just go to that user instead of going to a particular group. It's not as accurate as it should be.

When we have new hires that come in, we have a new hire ticket that comes in from our HR department that comes into the IT department so that we can start preparing the equipment and getting the credentials ready. And then, once we create credentials, we need to send that over to an onboarding department that then provides the credentials to the end user and onboards them the day of.

Now for all those tickets, we're talking about two or three tickets by the time we have to ship equipment. Since we have to ship equipment too during Covid, by the time we have those three tickets created, we need to have one group that encompasses everybody that would be involved in that whole procedure so that we'd be able to all have visibility within those tickets. Otherwise, I can't see HR tickets based on the group rules we have set up. HR can't see our IT tickets. 

There was a level of security in place there. We had to create a group that encompassed everybody. The problem there was that since the IT department has a round robin-ing feature set up so that when tickets come in, they're auto-assigned to us, all the tickets that were created within that group that we created to encompass everybody were just coming directly to us, which didn't make sense.

We had to have the ticket initially come into our team, basically, and then we'd have to reroute the ticket. It was just a whole added process and it just became overly frustrating. That's part of the reason why we're moving away from the platform.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been using the solution for about four years now. 

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The stability is pretty solid. We've never had major outages or any workflow issues that weren't caused by an administrative error. It's been pretty stable as far as a ticketing platform is concerned.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The solution is scalable. However, it depends on how many users you have within your environment. Right now, we have 4,000 users.

We are planning to move away from the solution and therefore will not increase usage. We're downgrading it pretty much to an archiving feature by year's end.

How are customer service and support?

I've only used them a couple of times. However, in every case that they've helped me out with, they've been very professional, and they've helped me resolve the issues. 

I haven't really had to use them. That's indicative of their service to begin with.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We were using Jira prior to FreshService. They moved away from it in favor of Freshservice, and now we're moving into ServiceNow.

For Jira, the number of users that we currently had at the time didn't necessitate the number of licenses we were going to need. Now we're at the point where we've got probably about 102 agents within Freshservice and it's not that it's quite costly, however, we need something a little bit more robust at this point.

How was the initial setup?

I wasn't there when they did the initial implementation. They actually implemented it about four months prior to when I started with the company.

That said, for the most part, myself and one other person have been predominantly managing the entire administration of the deployment since. I've mostly been managing it on my own for about a year and a half now.

From what I understand and what I've seen as far as the backend is concerned, it was simply just a matter of tying it in via API with our active directory. We have pretty much an auto-visioning feature that was happening with Active Directory until we implemented Okta as an IDP. We now push the group from AD into Okta, which then provisions into Freshservice.

On the day-to-day management side of things, it's doable under one user. It depends on the need from the business as far as what you're trying to provide, as far as the catalog is concerned. If extensive asset management needs to be done or monitoring needs to be done, that will definitely add to the overhead of management. We don't do the majority of that. Even the asset management we don't even maintain anymore as we're planning on moving out of the solution.

What was our ROI?

We've noted an ROI as it's served as our go-to platform for the last four years.

As far as keeping track of your requests versus agents are concerned, you definitely get a complete, concise list of all your active users versus disabled and suspended. It's not the most ideal in terms of trying to find a user that's in the table as you would actually have to use their search field on the main platform, and hopefully, you'll get the spelling correct. Otherwise, you'll have a hard time finding the user.

That being said, on the user table, it's broken down by the first letter of their first name. So you'll have, what's it called, links per letter of the alphabet. So if I'm looking for myself, for example, I would have to click E and then go down the list page by page individually to try and find it.

As far as user management is concerned, it's a little bit frustrating from the user management perspective. However, from the ticketing perspective, it's a very solid tool. You'll have previous tickets that you could search through if you're looking for particular issues. It's effortless to find. You could search back through the history of a user's ticketing. The asset management tool is where the ROI is, provided that you're keeping it up to date. Again, the analytics portion of it is pretty solid and they just upgraded as well. Now, it's like a reporting and analytics feature that they have as opposed to just scheduled reports that we would run every now and then.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The price depends on the version you are using. 

Currently, we're not on the full enterprise version. We're on the one right underneath enterprise. It's like a professional pro version that's been grandfathered in from four years ago. I don't think they offer it anymore. We're basically paying about $100 USD per agent per month.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Previously, the company was looking at ServiceNow; however, at the time, the number of users we had in the business didn't justify the cost of the purchase of ServiceNow.

What other advice do I have?

It's a good solution. The reason why we're moving out of it is due to the fact that it can't give us what we need anymore in terms of being granular enough to use multiple services.

At least as far as the workflow automation is concerned, I'd advise new users to try and compartmentalize the workflows as much as they can and not try to add too much into one particular workflow as it just ends up being just a long list of different workflows that are hard to maintain down the line. This is what we realized in the beginning. Then, we started compartmentalizing a little bit more by department, basically.

The asset management needs to be kept up to date fairly frequently, depending on how much equipment you're using and how you're tying it into your users. If it's Macs or Windows, if you have an alternate MDM solution in place to manage your assets, then you wouldn't necessarily need Freshservice to manage assets.

I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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Business Systems Analyst at a transportation company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Easy to use and administer, integrates with a lot of things, and helps in meeting our SLAs consistently
Pros and Cons
  • "Its ease of use is fantastic. It is just above and beyond, especially when you compare it to something like Cherwell, Salesforce, or anything like that. It is on its own level. It is so easy to administer. The way everything is organized and the way it builds its own documentation is very good."
  • "Some of the ways that tasks are reported on and shown can be better. You can't see tasks in your regular ticket list view. You can't see a combo view of tasks and tickets. It is a little bit difficult to get a solid overview of your list of things to do. You can only see them in separate views, instead of one single view."

What is our primary use case?

We use it for IT service management. We use it for HR service management. We also use it in an operations capacity in combination with some other tools.

We use a combination of Freshdesk, Freshservice, and Freshchat. We use the whole suite. We're the third largest customer of theirs. 

We have the Enterprise plan, and we have its latest version. We are in beta testing for another upgrade that they're doing, but it is still in beta. So, it is not live yet. It is a cloud solution. Freshservice owns everything. We just use it as a cloud platform.

How has it helped my organization?

Our SLAs are being met way more consistently. We're seeing that customer issues are getting answered in a timelier manner. Our tech issues are resolved in a more timely manner. We have more access to information with the combination of knowledge, tickets, etc. We have integrated it with Jira. So, I can look and say that I have a ticket, and I need to send something to a developer in Jira. I can just do that with a click from Freshservice, which makes it easy. Configuring it is also super simple.

What is most valuable?

Its ease of use is fantastic. It is just above and beyond, especially when you compare it to something like Cherwell, Salesforce, or anything like that. It is on its own level. It is so easy to administer. The way everything is organized and the way it builds its own documentation is very good. 

It integrates with a lot of things. If they don't have an integration, once you bring it to them, a lot of times, they get that working in their pipeline. They get integration with different software going. They really are looking to do things a little bit better than others, and it shows how much work they put into the platform.

What needs improvement?

Sometimes, the billing process is an absolute nightmare. That's really frustrating. If you have a straightforward contract and don't need to make changes, it is fine, but if you need to make any changes, it'll take months.

The other piece is that sometimes, they will push out updates without telling you they're doing updates, or they'll just have it as a notification. If you don't go and actively check, you just won't even know it is pushed out. You have to stay on top of it. You can't pick the version you're on. Everybody is on the same version, which is great and makes being an admin and working on the platform a much more consistent experience. For the most part, it is all pretty much the same.

As compared to the Freshdesk knowledge base, it needs work. You can't save knowledge-based templates, which is a little bit ridiculous. For example, you can't have article templates in there. These are IT people. They're not thinking about formatting. We've got to do that for them.

Some of the ways that tasks are reported on and shown can be better. You can't see tasks in your regular ticket list view. You can't see a combo view of tasks and tickets. It is a little bit difficult to get a solid overview of your list of things to do. You can only see them in separate views, instead of one single view.

There should be the ability to add screenshots into a service request without having to download and attach them because that can be really frustrating for users. You can do that in the incident version, but you can't put a screenshot in a service request, which is frustrating. The users certainly don't want to take a screenshot, save it to their computer, and then attach it just to submit the ticket. They could just print the screen.

I would like to see further integrated analytics, which is something that's on their radar. I would also like them to bring back some of the different metrics that they got rid of. I know that's on their radar too, and they're working on it. The unified bot builder is also on their radar. There is so much stuff that I know is already getting ready for deployment in the next year.

The vendor-provided training material has some room for improvement. We disabled the incidents in our portals, and the customizability of all that has also been awesome, but beyond that, it would be good if I could see how a service request goes from end to end instead of being a whole lot of things.

Their support could also be better. We have had some long-drawn-out and unnecessary experiences because of their support.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using it for about two years. 

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The uptime is fantastic. We very rarely have any issues with anything going down. Sometimes, it randomly slips into Arabic, which is weird, but it only happens to one user. So, I don't know what the user is doing. After refresh, it goes away. It might be a user problem.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

It is scalable. We're their third largest customer, or we used to be. I don't know if we still are. It works very well for us.

We use it very extensively, and we're looking at expanding to additional teams. We have about 300 users. In this instance, I have 200, and then in another instance, I have 30 right now. I'll have another hundred in the next couple of months. We're bringing all of our dispatch operations into it. It is going to be a big list.

From a scalability perspective, it is really good, but Freshcaller isn't. We can't use their full suite of solutions because even though Freshservice is extremely scalable on its own, when we're looking at upselling to Freshcaller, they just can't support the fact that we do a million minutes a month, which is a lot.

How are customer service and support?

We literally have weekly meetings with them, and for the last two years, we've had some hit-and-miss experiences. The response time is great, but when they reply with a knowledge base article, the way we are into the system, we would've already read that before approaching them. That's why we're asking them. I sometimes get a little bit frustrated about that.

Sometimes, there are some communication issues with their support. I spent a year just being like, "No, we shouldn't be in Freshdesk for this." They were telling my bosses that we should be, and I was like, "I'm telling you that's incorrect. Why are you telling my boss that? You don't even work here?" You don't even go here. What are you doing? They don't even check your circumstances. I am a certified Six Sigma Black Belt. I gave them all of our process maps and everything, and they didn't even read over them. They just kept trying to put us into Freshdesk when Freshservice was a better fit because all we do is move around trucks, trailers, and drive. That's what we do all day long. I would like to know how we would do that without asset management or a portal with forums. They were just constantly trying to get us to implement break fix after break fix after break fix instead of putting us in the right product in the first place. It wasted a year's time and money.

I brought a guy onto the call. He said the same thing to them in a guy's voice, and then they were like, "Oh, we get it now." I sent them a PowerPoint, and I said the exact same thing in email all the time. The guy was like, "I literally just said exactly what you said in the exact same words and with the same cadence." They just wanted to hear the guy say it. I said, "Are you kidding me?" And then they asked if he was my boss. He was not. I was training him. That was my one really bad experience because it went on for a full year, but it has been resolved now. Everything is good now, but I was deeply frustrated at the time. I would rate them a three out of five. That was a really long drawn-out experience, and it was so unnecessary.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Neutral

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

For IT specifically, we used Cherwell. Operations were working out of email, and HR was also working out of email. Cherwell is just a nightmare to work with. It is a nightmare to administer. We were able to stand up and migrate away from them so quickly and easily. It might have cost a little bit more the way that we did it, but it was completely worth it. Our reporting looks better, and our analytics looks better. Everything is drastically improved.

How was the initial setup?

I run two instances of it, and I deployed both. It just depends on the needs of the business. If you need a lot of custom development, then you do, but if you don't, then you don't. It depends on the level of complexity that you have for your buildout such as:

  • How many workflows do you need?
  • How many admins do you have?
  • How many people do you have? 

Because of the size and scope of our group, it took longer. We spent six months on it. Migration from Cherwell for IT and then for operations is an ongoing thing.

What about the implementation team?

It was implemented in-house. There are three of us who work on this and the intranet full-time. It is a combo role, and then I have two people on my team. They just added intranet to my role. So, it takes three of us just to make sure that we can support because we have so many different types of teams, but a smaller team wouldn't need as many. 

What was our ROI?

We deployed IT into Freshservice about eight months ago, and we reorged IT three times since then. It is a little bit difficult to quantify right now because the teams have been moving so much, but I do know that our teams are way happier with it.

We see that the metrics are getting better. Cherwell metrics were just so bad that even our baseline was so off. We had people who just wouldn't ever close tickets. I found tickets that were three years old in VIP status in Cherwell. It was just that they would just get lost in there. Now, we actually have visibility into that.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

There are some additional costs but not that many. For example, we have unlimited assets, which is something for which we pay extra. We also paid for additional orchestration. I would rate it a three out of five in terms of pricing. They are right in the middle.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We went through ServiceNow. We went through Cherwell and then landed on Freshservice. They might have vetted other options, but that was before my time.

What other advice do I have?

I would advise bringing somebody in who knows the product, at least as a part-time consultant. That's because a lot of times, they'll sell it as like, "Oh yeah, sure, just have your director of operations set it up." In some of the instances where I've done consulting work. it didn't work the way it should because one step was missed. It is very fixable, but that's also why it was not working. If you don't have someone who can dedicate time to learning how the workflows work and how to make things talk to each other within it, it can be frustrating.

I would rate it an eight out of ten. It is so much better by leaps and bounds than everything else that I've worked with.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

Other
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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Eslam Adel - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior IT Service Delivery Specialist at Toshiba elaraby egypt
Real User
Reduces time to handle a service request, brings efficiency, and supports custom objects
Pros and Cons
  • "It has reduced the time to look up who is responsible for a service, and it has reduced the time to finalize a service request because it now goes directly to the person who is responsible for the service in that location. So, a service request is handled quickly and directly by the person responsible for it."
  • "There are some limitations in reporting. For example, I would like to have a report of conversations or replies."

What is our primary use case?

We use it for receiving internal services provided by IT, HR, VR, facility management fleet, financial affairs, and legal affairs. It is used for any service provided internally by our departments. We have a large number of branches and departments. We have about 40,000 requesters.

How has it helped my organization?

We have multiple levels of services. We have central services and geographical or location-based services for the same type of service. For example, in HR, we have a training team. There are some services that are managed or provided by a central L&D team, and there are some services that are handled by the local L&D team. It has reduced the time to look up who is responsible for a service, and it has reduced the time to finalize a service request because it now goes directly to the person who is responsible for the service in that location. So, a service request is handled quickly and directly by the person responsible for it.

What is most valuable?

Recently, they added custom objects and updated the analytics, which was really helpful. A feature called Business Rules for Forms is helping me to facilitate accessibility for users.

What needs improvement?

There are some limitations in reporting. For example, I would like to have a report of conversations or replies. I have discussed the improvements with them, and they are working on them. They will update it for my request in the next release. I'm waiting for that.

There is a limitation in the profile field, which is required for our business. For example, if I need to add another manager for financial approval, there is no look-up field under profile.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using it as a requester for five years, and I have been using it as an admin for one year.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

It is 80% stable. Some users face issues in Chrome and Firefox. So, we sometimes have to be involved with the users to check.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Our account manager follows up with me week by week. If I need to add a license for an agent, it can be easily done. We have 444 agent users, but we have about 40,000 requesters.

Its usage is intermediate currently. We are planning to increase its usage. We are currently calculating how many users we are looking to add.

How are customer service and support?

Until last June, I was contacting them, but we recently had two visits from the FreshWorks team. They offered to support us directly, and I can WhatsApp them any existing tickets sent to their support. I would rate their technical support a seven out of ten.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Neutral

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We didn't use any similar solution previously.

How was the initial setup?

It was complex, but now, it is better. Previously, it was really hard, and I had to change a lot of workflows. With recent updates, especially in 2021, there has been an improvement in the performance, workflow, and number of data updates I need to make.

In terms of administration, I am mainly responsible for updating or changing anything, but the admin who was leading before me is also there for support if I am not available.

In terms of maintenance, some checks are required to see if there is any issue. Sometimes, a user is able to submit a request, but some of the required fields are missing. I receive a list of tickets with no required fields, and then automation or workflow doesn't run. The request doesn't get assigned to any group. I have requested them to update it, and they worked on it for about three months. They fixed it, but after one month, the same issue came back.

What was our ROI?

Its ROI is good at this cost, but any costs over this will be hard to handle. If they increase that cost, our business may look for another solution. Its cost for us, as an IT department, is fine, but for other businesses, its cost is high. For example, HR has about 250 licenses. That cost will be over their budget.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

It is $34 per license, per agent. Currently, we don't see any add-ons at extra fees.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We looked up other solutions briefly. We couldn’t find a solution to cover our needs or our requirements because we are using it for HR and VR.

What other advice do I have?

You have to check all documentation and change logs because this is the core of the upgrade and enhancement in your service desk. That helped to improve my help desk and my services desk teams.

I would rate it a nine out of ten.

Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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Managing Director at Kyxis Technologies
Real User
Top 10
Enables organizations to simplify their IT operations
Pros and Cons
  • "The solution has been very helpful engineering insights into the client's environment. We have been able to manage calls and incidence very efficiently which provides us with a clear understanding of the system warranty and the actions that we might need to take in terms of insights. The system is very dynamic and prevents any kind of over sides which is yours that there is smooth contract management. Also we can easily uphold SLAs and deliver enhanced services without breaching any agreements."
  • "I would suggest that Freshservice enhance its technical capabilities, particularly when it comes to ICT network discovery."

What is our primary use case?

We primarily use Freshservice for ticketing, contract management, and asset management.

What is most valuable?

The solution has been very helpful engineering insights into the client's environment. We have been able to manage calls and incidents very efficiently which provides us with a clear understanding of the system warranty and the actions that we might need to take in terms of insights. The system is very dynamic and prevents any kind of oversights which ensures that there is smooth contract management. 

We can also easily uphold SLAs and deliver enhanced services without breaching any agreements.

What needs improvement?

I would suggest that Freshservice enhance its technical capabilities, particularly when it comes to ICT network discovery. This will make a significant improvement in their software and these features match SolarWinds. It would include discovering infrastructure elements like switches and wireless devices. This would consolidate functionalities and eliminate the need for additional software and streamline the management process, making Freshservice an all-encompassing solution for both technical and contractual aspects.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Freshservice officially for almost 4 months due to a management contract. But my acquaintance with the software goes back over a year because my technical team has been using it on the recommendation of my technical manager.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The product is stable as it has not crashed.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The scalability is really appreciated as it has helped us to onboard all our clients in a single platform and manage their cause by streamlining the invoicing processes. It is serving as a valuable tool for generating revenue. The scalability can be rated as a 9 out of 10 because it is always room for improvement. 

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup was a very easy task. You just need to click around a few times and everything will fall into place. The UI is very friendly and it is not at all complicated with the preconfigured settings, making the setup more forward and requiring minimal input. It is a very easy and smooth process. The exact time frame of the deployment is not very sure but according to my technical manager, it does not take very long to set it up. After discussion, he proceeded with the setup in a day which was further configured and customised.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The cost at the current timing is very reasonable but as the product gains popularity, I anticipate it might become expensive. Fortunately my customers have been offered a generous discount making it more affordable for me and satisfying both my needs and customers requirement. 

What other advice do I have?

My advice is for users to clearly understand their requirements before making a purchase, as Freshservice has numerous features, and buying unnecessary ones can be akin to wanting a Ferrari when a regular car would suffice. It's essential to know what is truly needed, given the extensive offerings of Freshservice. As for my overall rating, I'd give it a nine out of ten.

Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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Curtis Braun - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Consultant at Advc8 Consulting
Consultant
Great rules-based automation with a helpful FreshChat widget and useful auto-responses
Pros and Cons
  • "We really like the Freshchat widget that allows people to engage with our FAQs on any kind of webpage or web property."
  • "Their analytics need improvement."

What is our primary use case?

We're using the product for an HR service center.

How has it helped my organization?

We had a historical kind of email-based contact center. What it's allowed us to do is bring everyone in our department into the journey of customer experience and customer service. When you're just dealing with Outlook and mailboxes, those are typically only limited to certain teams. This allows us to scale. It allows us to scale and engage other people that may be required to help support a ticket. We may need a certain level of expertise or help from a subsidiary area, allowing us to bring them into the conversation much more quickly without losing sight of the ticket or the customer. You don't get lost in multiple emails. You can, essentially, manage everything off an initial inquiry.

What is most valuable?

We really like the Freshchat widget that allows people to engage with our FAQs on any kind of webpage or web property. We really like that. 

We really like the auto-routing. 

The rules-based automation that they've got built into auto triage and auto disseminate to the right groups. 

We really like the auto-responses, as well. 

Their dashboard and their ability to follow the history of the ticket to see who's all engaged is very useful. It allows us to see who's engaged with it.

What needs improvement?

Their analytics need improvement.

Some of their integration could be better as well. 

Maybe this might be new in some of their newer versions. However, the chat should be an inherent part and shouldn't be a separate module.

The way they run their service portal, it would be nice if you didn't require users to log in. If they could go to a login agnostic model and be able to, using AI, auto triage and recognize if somebody submitted a ticket before, they should be able to do that in an automated fashion. They shouldn't force users to log in anymore.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been using the solution for about two years. 

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

We've had no issues with stability or downtime at all.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The solution can scale well. 

We have a couple of different deployments. In our specific deployment that I'm attached to, we would have about 40 users.

We have seen growth inside of our organization. We're not the only team that uses it. There's a second team, and they're much larger. They have about 150 users.

We've seen other scaled deployments for other purposes because of the success we've seen with Fresh. Will we see more growth in our specific HR area? Probably not. We're a small HR shop.

How are customer service and support?

They're not very good at technical support.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Neutral

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I've used some of the Oracle products, like RightNow. I've had some ServiceNow utilization, as well.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup wasn't easy or difficult. It was kind of in the middle. There's a lot of configuration you can do on your own. There is some stuff where you've got to involve your IT department. Overall,  that's what I like about Fresh compared to something like ServiceNow. It's pretty lightweight. It's pretty scalable and has a much simpler ease of implementation.

It requires very little maintenance. Maybe we had one person attached to it. However, it wasn't a full-time job for them. We don't have to have an in-house Fresh technical expert. It's pretty easy to figure out.

What about the implementation team?

We did it in-house with some of the initial onboarding direct from Fresh.

What was our ROI?

We have seen an ROI.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

I'm not sure of the exact cost. I recall it being pretty small. 

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

When considering options,  I looked at Oracle again. We were looking at ServiceNow and Fresh, and we decided to go with Fresh, at least for short to medium term.

What other advice do I have?

I don't know what version we are using, however, in terms of what modules we're using, we're using Freshservice and Freshchat.

Like anything, the tool doesn't fix your service issues. It can help, however, you got to have the right philosophical mindset and your process fundamentals in place because the tool isn't always your silver bullet. 

In terms of your process and your philosophy, I find doing an implementation like Fresh should get you in that mindset. The other piece of advice I would give people contemplating this is, for example, where I love dashboards and data, and Fresh doesn't do the best job in this space. It's not implementation and done. There's always fine-tuning required, and there's always room for improvement. That's where it's important to look at your data, look at your utilization, and always go back and challenge some of your concepts once it's implemented.

I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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Infrastructure Architect -Application Dynamics at Kyndryl
Real User
Intuitive, easy to implement, and offers helpful support
Pros and Cons
  • "You can just register and within five to minute minutes, you are ready to go."
  • "We'd like to see a CMDB, a Configuration Management Database, in the future."

What is our primary use case?

At my previous organization, we had an alliance partnership with Freshservice. Part of that alliance involved me implementing Freshservice for North American and Europe clients. Freshservice is an ITSM product. The PLC would be done by the thresholds and as part of the alliance, and we would implement the Freshservice ITSM solution for the clients. It's completely based on the customer requirements, which modules need to be implemented. We will do the data collection, the requirement gathering, et cetera, and we will do the solution and implementation for the Freshservice to cater to the client's needs. As part of this, we'll do the infra, we'll do automation, orchestration, and everything as part of this integration with multiple sources. We'll do the portfolio management.

What is most valuable?

We like that the product is a SaaS-based service. You can just register and within five to minute minutes, you are ready to go.

It's very intuitive. It's not complex or anything. Anyone with some IT knowledge, IT service management knowledge, can just spin up an instance within the cloud and register for an instance. He can just go through configurations very easily. 

Maximum, within a week, if you have a basic ITL, if you have good technical instance, you can spin up an instance with a basic idea of some incident management for these catalogs.

The product itself comes at 60% to 70% configuration. It's already done for you. Out of the box, there are around 40 plus service catalogs available. You simply need to customize your requirements. The product is loaded with all the features you need.

At the moment, they are adding a lot of functionality to the product. It is beginning to mature. 

What needs improvement?

This product is very good for small and mid-level markets. However, I'm not sure about the enterprise level. I'm not sure about expanding to a 100,000 to 200,000 user base or more. 

We'd like to see a CMDB, a Configuration Management Database, in the future. 

For how long have I used the solution?

I used the solution about six months ago at my previous company.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The solution is in the cloud and very stable. there are no bugs or glitches. 

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The scalability may be limited. I'm not sure it can handle enterprise-level deployments. 

I've done implementations for up to 2,000 users. 

The users are unlimited. The licensing is based on how many agents and end users you have; there is no limit.

There will be a team managing the tickets. They are mainly on the service desk or customer support. As an end user, you will be raising a ticket and I'll be looking at the ticket. If I need to log into the system and look at the ticket, I need a license. It's based on that agent licensing.

How are customer service and support?

Once you log into an instance, there is always chat support available. You can also email them. they are very easy to get a hold of. 

How would you rate customer service and support?

Neutral

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup is very easy. It's a SaaS product. You just sign up and get going within ten to 15 minutes. 

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The licensing is based on how many agents you have or need to manage tickets.

The licensing can be based on a monthly or yearly renewal.

Different payment options are available.

The pricing is available on their website. The pricing plans and everything is available. The cost is completely based on which plan you choose, as there are around four categories. The cost is completely based on the features the company must have.

What other advice do I have?

I was a customer and end-user.

It's a SaaS product. The product is continuously evolving and growing, although I'm not sure how well it would benefit an enterprise-level organization. However, in general, it's good. It's a really agile platform. 

We cater to small and medium-sized clients, and this solution is perfect for us.

I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer. customer/partner
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