Functional great tool Comparable to Manychat
I used manychat and I got used to manychat. Initially I felt like MobileMonkey was difficult to navigate as user experience is very different with manychat. But after watch the help videos, I found it more intuitive and easier to use than Manychat.
Here is my perspective on its pros and cons comparing to manychat:
Pro:
Lifetime deal!!!
Easy to setup and use
Simple yet powerful that so that you have to worry about all the bells and whistle like manychat
Tag (here it's called attribute) and segmentation (here called audience) total works
Zapier integration totally works
Form is easier to setup questions or surveys than Manychat (WAY EASIER!)
Con:
Can't connect to multiple pages yet.....need to wait for agency dashboard
UI is not as clean and pretty
No wait X seconds option
No analytics on X% of people click on this options as did in Manychat
No integrated emoji. But emoji totally works here.
Overall, I love it. The support is good too. I send support form a question Sunday after and got a detailed response in 1 minutes. I thought it was auto response until I see it's an actual answer from Larry!
For those ones who have a doubt on how to use this tool, please check out these videos, I wish they made the tutorial easier to find:
https://mobilemonkey.helpdocs.io/category/b8pkhrs6zj-learn
You'll realize what a great deal this is!
Larry_InstaChamp
May 9, 20241) the agency dashboard is way ahead of schedule. It will probably be released this month. I'm already using a beta version of it internally, and i will show it on the appsumo webinar today at noon EST.
2) i removed the "wait X seconds" because i thought it was a ridiculous feature to make people wait (generally it's better to have fast responses not slow responses) but enough people have brought it up that i will consider bringing it back.
3) The "open rate" analytics for chat blast is coming this month.
4) we are working on the emojis. that is really easy to do.
sorry for not making the tutorial super visible. we are actually focusing on the product development not marketing.
Larry