Social Networks Software Reviews Summary
The 1,842 Social Networks software reviews on G2 are generated from qualitative and quantitative feedback from real users to help you compare and research the best software product for your business. Currently there are 107 Social Networks software products listed on G2. Based on ratings and quantity of reviews, these are the most popular:
- Facebook (4.3-star rating with 544 reviews)
- Snapchat (4.2-star rating with 282 reviews)
- Pinterest (4.6-star rating with 201 reviews)
- Twitter (4.3-star rating with 186 reviews)
- LinkedIn Premium (4-star rating with 134 reviews)
G2 users review Social Networks software products based on criteria relating to user experience, setup, and support. On a scale of 1-10, users rate the Social Networks software tools on G2 as follows:
- Ease of Setup: 8.8/10 average user rating
- Ease of Use: 8.6/10 average user rating
- Quality of Support: 8.3/10 average user rating
Along with rating Social Networks software based on user criteria, G2 reviewers also provide ratings for Social Networks software features and capabilities. Currently the highest rated features of Social Networks software reviewed on G2 are:
- Pre-Meeting Tools (93% average rating)
- Meeting Tools (86% average rating)
- Meeting Management (80% average rating)
- Board Tools (78% average rating)
- Campaign Management (76% average rating)
Social Networks software users on G2 also compare the more specific features of these products. Below are the more specific features they find to be the most important when researching the best Social Networks software tools:
- Agenda (93% average rating)
- Meeting Archives (92% average rating)
- Document Management (91% average rating)
- File Sharing (89% average rating)
- Minutes (86% average rating)
Social Networks Software Review Snippets
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Here is what users liked best about these popular Social Networks software products. |
Facebook: "Love the way I can connect with friends and family as well as corporations and brands. This is a way to promote any corporation or brand easily."
- Denean B., Special Education Teacher at Holmdel Indian Hill School, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
Pinterest: "It is fun and you can promote your business in a casual way. You can make your own categories."
- Lisa A. G., Entrepreneur | Organizer | Bookkeeper | I Clean Up When Others Give Up, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
Snapchat: "Photo effects and entertaining, having more friends and networking."
- Nemekhbayar T., Dedicated, creative HR professional with experience in HR Initiatives who is seeking of new challenge. , Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
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Here is what users disliked about these popular Social Networks software products. |
Facebook: "The constant push to pay to boost a post. Also, the fact that the content that is not somehow back by money doesn't necessarily show up on the feed of the "fans." The formula facebook has to only show certain content is annoying."
- Nikki H., Social Media Engagement Coordinator - Social Media Response at Upwork, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Snapchat: "I dislike that the features aren't explained, and it wasn't user friendly."
- Jennifer G., C.R., Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
Twitter: "Management seems to not understand their base or has a desire to force their own beliefs upon the user base. They have had constant missteps such as banning searches for terms like "bisexual" while things like "Nazis" or "White Power" are not banned."
- Dylan S., Dedicated media professional, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
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These are what users recommend to others considering these popular Social Networks software products. |
Facebook: "easy and popular to use. Many ways to give information out about your company."
- Denean B., Special Education Teacher at Holmdel Indian Hill School, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
Pinterest: "Definitely use pinterest it will give you added exposure in a fun way."
- Lisa A. G., Entrepreneur | Organizer | Bookkeeper | I Clean Up When Others Give Up, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
Twitter: "It's free and easy. Might as well try it!"
- Audrey P., Operations Analyst at AES Distributed Energy, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
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These are the problems users said the software was solving and how it is benefitting them. |
Facebook: "Access to many people through friends and family. Can reach a large population."
- Denean B., Special Education Teacher at Holmdel Indian Hill School, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
Pinterest: "I am branding myself and promoting my business."
- Lisa A. G., Entrepreneur | Organizer | Bookkeeper | I Clean Up When Others Give Up, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
Snapchat: "Networking, keeping touch"
- Nemekhbayar T., Dedicated, creative HR professional with experience in HR Initiatives who is seeking of new challenge. , Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
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