Konverso

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5 stars
5 stars
Mar 19, 2021

Already suitable for non-English speaking customers

At first I was skeptical if Quickpage was right for me because it is set up in English. Since I work in the B2B environment in Germany, everything that comes into contact with the customer should also be written in German.

Then I decided to at least give it a try, because a translation of the customer-facing area is at least on the roadmap for fall 2021. So in the worst case, I would have just had to wait half a year until I could use it. Still a no-brainer for me with the lifetime deal.

BUT: Except for one tiny little thing ("Click to unmute" message in the video), all English-language sections can at least be deactivated in the settings of the respective page (just click on the three vertically arranged dots in the overview of the pages for the page in question and then select "Settings").

I lose the live chat feature, but the page appears completely in my language. This means that I can immediately start sending quickpages to my customers and leads.

What I find particularly valuable about Quickpage is the speed at which I can create pages. The "Canned Messages" and the "Library" are a boon for my use case.

However, the features that sealed the deal for me are the statistics and notifications. I have never been able to respond so well to a lead's interest in a timely manner.

For the notifications, it's important to know that a Quickpage opened in the browser is reported again if the customer/lead was offline in the meantime and now goes back online. I.e. a renewed notification does not necessarily mean that the prospect has ACTIVELY looked at the page again. He may have left it open in the browser and restarted his device the next day or connected to the WLAN.

What I would like to see - at least until we can translate the customer-facing sections of Quickpage into our language - is that we could disable the "Click to unmute" message in the settings as well. Because then there would be no more foreign language elements on Quickpage (as long as Live Chat, Share, Interested and Updates are disabled in the Settings).

In summary, for anyone interested in Quickpages NOT having English-speaking customers/interested parties, who are still on the fence:

TRY IT!

P.S. By the way, those who bought the Meetfox deal can put the link provided by Meetfox in Quickpage's call-to-action button link. This way, this appointment booking app can be integrated very elegantly into the Quickpage landing page. ATTENTION: Always insert the full link incl. https://, otherwise the link will be counted as a relative link and appended to the Quickpage URL as a directory (causing a 404 error message).

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