Broadly or Nice Job?

How many of you guys use Broadly or Nice Job?

After talking with the Broadly rep in ATL I’m pretty much sold because of the messaging app plug in for your website… but before I pull the trigger what do you use? What’s your experience?

Just signed up for broadly today. I tried nicejob and had better luck by just asking for reviews and texting a link.

They sold me on the messaging too.

I didn’t go to Atlanta. Can you guys provide a link so we can see what you are comparing?

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Google broadly marketing VS Nice Job.

Both are software companies to try and get more reviews from customers by automating it. Send out text and can detect what customers are logged into …yelp…google…Facebook ect.

Both have some different features though.

Broadly is expensive but seems to be worth it

@squidskc what was the final price they got you for? He told me $198

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We were quoted $300+ last year so $198 sounds like great price. That was one reason we ended up going with nice job, price, though broadly looks to have an excellent product too.

199 for HouseCall Pro users. Or 175 a month if you pay for the whole thing annually which I’m considering.

Yah…month to month I might go ahead and sign up for. December through Feb I may get 5 people to visit my website lol

HouseCall pro discount

:astonished: wow that’s an awesome deal then. We liked the broadly demo but at the time it just wasn’t something in our budget. I think you’ll be pleased with either

Am I the only one that’s a little creeped out by that? Lol.

Larger stores, like Walmart, track what you are looking at while in their stores. I’ve installed facial recognition cameras in a couple smaller retail stores. Amazon and Google track your conversations via phone and Amazon/Google devices. It’s definitely a scary world we live in!

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Do nice job, broadly still review gates they pitched a work around but it’s probably going to get penalized and then all your reviews on google go poof…

They worked that out with Google in Chicago. That was a big question at the Housecall Pro Mastermind event in Atlanta.

Now, if the client chooses thumbs down they get the option to write a google review or contact you to correct the issue.

I realize that sounds weird… two Californian companies traveling to Chicago to work something out, but they were both at a huge tech convention and fixed it. As we were told.

Yea I there was one of the people on Pro Panel at the mastermind. I’d be careful still they are close to the line

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Oh nice! Thanks for the heads up.

I’m quite taken with Broadly since I signed up in Atlanta. I am determined to emancipate myself or at least minimize my reliance on HomeAdvisor. HA accounts for 80-85% of my business but is costing me WAY TOO MUCH, with my profit lower because of the bucket bobs who take that $99 race to the bottom. One can have stronger margins when quality takes a higher priority to price.

In business, the three “R’s” are Reviews, Recommendations, and Referrals. My new focus gives greater reliance to social marketing as I reduce my leads from HomeAdvisor.

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Has anyone tried or know of anyone that has tried SoTellUs?
Josh Latimer did a pod cast with them a while back but I have not heard much since.