
Zendesk has been instrumental in building our Knowledge Center. It's easy to set up, intuitive to navigate, and managing content is a breeze. But here's the catch: it's not cheap. Sure, it offers top-notch features and a seamless user experience, but the cost can be a hurdle, especially for smaller businesses. If you're ready to invest in quality, Zendesk is the way to go. Four stars because, well, premium features come with a premium price.
It lacks basic functionalities such as a multidimensional ticket field tree to create precise statistics, and the UX is a bit old-school. Also, the landing page was supposed to improve, but we've not seen much change so far. However, I'm quite exited about the recent acquisition of Klaus and Ultimate.
Zendesk provides a lot of utility to me and my team but seems slow to adapt. What they do, they do well. That being said, I often feel that they have opportunities to improve their services that would take them from a 4 star to a 5 star product.
I spend some time playing around with it. Had it all set up but then decided to go with a far more basic tool. It's too complex for a startup. Sometimes simpler is better.
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