Overview
SocialFlow provides real-time conversational data through proactive audience conversion and engagement. It enables the world’s most successful publishers to easily distribute engaging social content. Its makes full use of its key metrics such as the number of likes, number of shares, number of followers.
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Features
- Fulfillment Distribution
- Social Engagement
- Social Analytics
- Performance and Reliability
- Message reporting
- Full data processing
- Language technology
- Full data processing
- Real-time messaging delivery and optimization
- Resonance predictor
- Customized reporting
- Google analytics docking
- Live monitoring
- Single message reporting
- Custom content streams
- Custom reporting
Specifications
- Deployment: Cloud Based, Web Based, SaaS Based
Training
- In Person
- Live Online
- Webinars
SocialFlow Users
Available Support
- Live Support
Language Support
- English
Company Details
Company Name: SocialFlow
Headquarter: United States
Full Address:
Reviews
SocialFlow allows you to work across multiple social platforms simultaneously (I use it for Twitter and Facebook, but LinkedIn and Pinterest are also available). It offers an overview of scheduled posts as well as analytics on posts that have gone up (e.g. clicks and retweets for Twitter posts). You can use it for multiple accounts. I had to contact SocialFlow’s customer service once and the response was very fast and solved my issue.
It would be great to have more features, similar to those of the actual social media platforms. It’s hard to tag accounts, the “reach” estimator is hard to pin down, and there’s no support for many Instagram features.
It is painfully slow. It takes 10 seconds to load anything. I avoid using it unless I have to just because it is so slow
The dashboard of social flow is a little overwhelming. The multitude of colors and different queues makes it difficult to train other people to use. It’s especially difficult when I don’t know the difference between queues.
I wish there was an option to window posts to optimize in batches, or set up some kind of rhythm for scheduled posts so that there is less manual work to be done. This need is something I especially notice over weekends when I need to queue a couple hundred posts across several verticals within specific time windows that are always the same — I wish that I could create a preset for scheduling posts on such a regular basis.