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PartnerStack vs Partnerhub comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

Partnerhub
Ranking in Partner Relationship Management (PRM)
16th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
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PartnerStack
Ranking in Partner Relationship Management (PRM)
4th
Average Rating
10.0
Reviews Sentiment
8.2
Number of Reviews
2
Ranking in other categories
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Mindshare comparison

As of December 2024, in the Partner Relationship Management (PRM) category, the mindshare of Partnerhub is 1.7%, up from 0.7% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of PartnerStack is 11.9%, down from 16.5% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
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Cory Snyder - PeerSpot reviewer
Simple to onboard and implement, with good communication and automation features
There are 2 main areas of opportunity for PartnerStack to improve on their platform. 1. You can only merge the default tracking link into an email. As someone who is trying to engage my affiliates and or referral partners on a monthly send, if I want them driving to a different location every month, I have to manually go in and change that link, and then notify my partners via email. As opposed to having 20 links and being able to choose which one to merge into an email. It's a strategy play. If Marketing has a specific blogpost we want to drive traffic too, I have to go in and change the default link vs creating a new link, merging it into an email and sending an email to all my partners with their monthly link to share. The second piece of functionality is that they can do a lot of creative things when it comes to progression paths, managing payouts, and other such things but can't do progression paths similar to airline miles. Earn it this year and you've earned it the next year even without anymore sales, referred leads and so on. In the sense that if I earn platinum status as a partner in 2021, I keep that status in 2022 even if I don't sell or refer anymore in 2022. But in 2023 I would move to the correct tier based on my progression path efforts in 2022. That's how I prefer to do it. They don't have the capability to automate that process right now. I have to manage that piece manually, which isn't too difficult. Those are the two main areas where I believe there is room for growth. PartnerStack also includes an LMS but it's not the easier to use that is for sure.
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Computer Software Company
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University
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Construction Company
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Financial Services Firm
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What do you like most about PartnerStack?
The features that enable commission-based partner management and payment are the most valuable aspects of PartnerStack. This is undoubtedly the top priority. Additionally, their newly introduced di...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for PartnerStack?
The pricing of the solution is fair. It's not the cheapest, and it's not the most expensive.
What needs improvement with PartnerStack?
While there have been significant advancements over the years, reporting remains an area where we constantly seek improvement in terms of both accuracy and comprehensiveness.
 

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