FreePint Report: Product Review of Engage121
Jinfo Report
17th March 2014
Abstract
Engage121 is a web-based social media management tool ideal for large organisations with many points of customer contact, especially those which have multiple outlets, franchises or dealerships. Chris Porter reviews the tool and looks at the value it offers, sources, audience and pricing. Key product attributes and special software functionality such as integration and multilingual capabilities are also highlighted.
Reviewed by Chris Porter
- Engage121: Introduction, Value and FreePint's View
- Engage121: Sources, Content and Coverage; Search
- Engage121: Outputs & Alerts; User Interface
- Engage121: Special Software Functionality, Pricing, Help & Contact Details
- FreePint Buyer's Guide: Media Monitoring
- Other Products
- About the Reviewer
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- Report title: FreePint Report: Product Review of Engage121
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