
easy to implement and the customer support Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
i have not faced any problem yet! it is nice Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

easy to implement and the customer support Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
i have not faced any problem yet! it is nice Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It is easy to use the app. I can book my appointment according to my schedule and show them their available times for convenience. Good customer support too. I use it every time for my saloon appointment Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Everything is good with Splash, No Complaints! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Clean and visually appealing design, fast loading time , branding is clean and professional Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Too much animation, cluttered design, lacks engagement Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The ease in which I can quickly re-create a registration page by duplicating a previous page. I can make edits quickly as needed as well, whenever I want to. Also, the splash customer service is probably the best I have ever encountered. Not only are they very responsive, they are quick, super knowledgable, super heplful and along with their explanations, they send videos showing you how to do something. One of the best perks of the entire system!!! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It is an extra charge to include ceros links which we like to use and a lot of the design is based on boxes. Also, the fact that you cannot add a QR code into the body of a confirmation email sucks. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It is very intuitive and friendly to use Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Limited images from the stock, maybe images with multiple subjects Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It does what is expected: builds landing pages, registers users, provides confirmations and mailing services, integrates with CRMs and systems like Eloqua. Customer support usually replies fast, however in many cases they won't accept the issue as an issue ("it;s expected behavior") or would reconfirm that functionality is not currently available and there is no roadmap for it.... Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
User experience is like 10 years back ... Interface is far from intuitive and often illogical and misleading (e.g. would you expect calendar attachment settings to be located under "event setting - metadata"? Or share card settings in dedicated "facebook" section to impact also LinkedIn and Twitter sharing as well?; event title on the main block by default would use "capitalize" text transformation, while the interface selector would show "none", and only after using the selector at least once would it synch up with reality; there is no way to import agendas or multiple links from spreadsheets, must do manual copy-paste element by element; no way to mass import domain restrictions, again manual entry one by one, and so on). Some features won't work as expected (cropping images for speaker section often has irregularities. Drag-and-Dropping an image won;t work thought declared, only navigation via folder browser works). Some other much needed and expected features are not present -- e.g. there is no way to transfer reg forms from one event to another; when using Hubs, UTM parameters won't be passed to reg pages hosted within the hub. International/localized formats for date and time are not supported (try getting your month displayed in German for example) . Guest list search and sorting has many irregularities, especially when there are non-english language characters used: central-european characters with diacritics (e.g. "Ł") won't sort as expected, and sorting result would not match sorting order of the same list exported into excel. No real Drag and drop editing - only rearranging items in the side panel, and editing width, margins and padding parameters there. Compare to e.g. Google Sites and Splash looks like a stone age. Not a mobile-first approach either, instead it;s building desktop-first pages. Some system behaviors are driven by the internal SW design rather than user journey: go to email confirmation screen, then into eail confirmation design, then click back - and you find yourself at the main screen of Email Sender. I raised that to SUport and was told that was "expected beahavior, because email confirmations are actually implemented via email sender". No that's not expected, sorry. I want to get back to my previous screen. But maybe that's indeed too much to expect - as there is not even a CTRL-Z functionality to roll back recent edits! And no support for collaborative edits / no protection, so beware if your event is open for editing by two people, or by you in two browser windows. If there are edits in both, hitting SAVE in the 2nd would superseed any changes made in the first, so they would be lost. Used to be a big issue if someone had forgotten to log off and kept the unedited version open, and would then hit save after say half a day... now Splash has auto log off which sometimes is too fast.... And the whole guest list export concept via emailing a new URL each time is so unfriendly... Why not have the file dynamically update at the same URL always? This would also ease the limitation of scheduled export being available only at 9 am once a day. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The simple and easy-to-understand layout helps me track and monitor each event properly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
You can't sort columns (event date, name etc.) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

With its intuitive interface and powerful features, this remarkable solution empowers you to effortlessly manage guest lists, registration processes, and event logistics with unparalleled efficiency. From streamlining communication channels to providing real-time analytics, this platform is designed to elevate your events to new heights, captivating attendees and leaving a lasting impression. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
When you're starting out, the process of updating template blocks can sometimes feel confusing and overwhelming. However, with the right guidance and a bit of practice, it can become a seamless and valuable part of your workflow. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
In my opinion, Splash’s most significant advantage is that it offers a full range of solutions to help manage events. That is why it has a list of customizable templates for event pages and invitation cards to help with designing. It is also quite useful in integration with our CRM and email marketing where it allows for easy guest list synchronization and successful management of RSVPs. This integration clears our event planning process and reduces the input of many hands on data processing making it efficient. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Another weakness of Splash is that the application’s reporting features are not exceptionally versatile. The analytics are good enough, but not necessarily good enough to allow me to just drill down into understanding event performance at a much more granular level. The other challenge is that some of the features require additional time for those people on the teams who are not fully conversant with the application. These have, at times, hampered our planning and analysis of events mainly in event planning. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
My favorite feature in Splash is definitely the comprehensive system for managing events. It is hassle free to build and style the event pages, and it has helped us simplify from invitation all through to ticketing. One major benefit has been the ability to directly integration with our CRM to pull attendee data. Also, analytics offered insights on event performance, which can guide us on the next events that we will undertake. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The only thing I can say that I find a little irritating about Splash is that the customer support often takes a long time to get back. Regarding the issues we face, it can sometimes take a long time before one gets help and this makes it hard for us solve problems as they arise. Furthermore, despite the multiple features available on the platform, a number of these are not user friendly, and it takes a lot of time to learn them, again causing delays when preparing an event. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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