Ion Features
What are the features of Ion?
Platform Basics
- Website Personalization
- Content Creation and Distribution
Platform Reporting
- Measurement
Content Creation
- Content Management
Optimization
- ROI Reporting
Analytics
- Reporting and Analytics
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Platform Basics
Website Personalization | As reported in 10 Ion reviews. Ability to deliver unique content for each account that visits a company's website. | 92% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
Content Creation and Distribution | Allows companies to create and distribute personalized content within an account-based marketing strategy. This feature was mentioned in 10 Ion reviews. | 92% (Based on 10 reviews) |
Platform Reporting
Measurement | As reported in 10 Ion reviews. Ability to monitor page views and conversions per account as they engage with a personalized website and content. | 85% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
Dashboards | Provides pre-built or customizable performance dashboards and reports for how the personalized content is performing. | Not enough data |
Content Creation
Content Management | Based on 16 Ion reviews. Ability to centralize, organize, and store content in a holistic way for easy and timely retrieval throughout the consumer's journey. | 95% (Based on 16 reviews) |
Optimization
ROI Reporting | Based on 12 Ion reviews. Ability to measure the revenue influence and ROI of every piece of content. | 85% (Based on 12 reviews) |
Analytics
Reporting and Analytics | Provides reporting and analytics tools to quantify the results of the experiment. This feature was mentioned in 10 Ion reviews. | 82% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
Heatmaps | Provides heatmap functionality to assess what parts of the website visitors are engaging with most. | Not enough data |
Experimental Design
Multivariate testing capacities | Allows for the testing of multiple variables at a time during a single test. | Not enough data | |
Concurrent Testing | Allows multiple experiments to be deployed simultaneously. | Not enough data | |
Mobile Testing | Allows mobile web pages to be tested during A/B experiments. | Not enough data |
Computing
WYSIWYG | What You See is What You Get (WYSIWYG) features allow the editing of web pages without HTML. This means you can directly edit pages with images and text without any coding. | Not enough data | |
AI/Machine Learning | Uses algorithms and continuous data entry to enable the technology to develop insights and optimize testing. | Not enough data | |
Little to No Coding | Requires little to no knowledge of coding. Usually this means it comes with prewritten code. | Not enough data |
Planning
Scheduling Integration | Create content plans or calendars for multiple users and schedule content in advance. | Not enough data |
Publishing
Execute Content Publication | Ability to publish content either from the source it was created or through a third party. | Not enough data |
Social Media
Social Media Integration | Create and publication of content for social media platforms. | Not enough data |