Navattic alternative for small teams, without the Sales calls
You're evaluating Navattic because you've seen their influencer marketing on LinkedIn, but you want to see if there are other options. Customers who have selected us over Navattic did so because we get hands-on with their demo creation process and that it didn't feel like a huge "project" to get up and running with us.
We've tried to be fair in our comparison here, so we'll start with our view on who Navattic is best for.
When should you choose Navattic?
Navattic is suited to companies who need a product demo tool that will work for large, multi-team marketing functions. They've built a recognizable brand and are nice to work with, once you get past the sales team.
If you have complex procurement processes, they offer SOC2 compliance and have a sales and account management structure to navigate those processes.
Their support leans more toward "suggesting improvements", rather than full white-glove onboarding. So if you have the team capacity to handle a new type of content they are a good choice.
How is HowdyGo different?
If this is your first time considering interactive product demos and you're a small marketing team, then this is how we're different:
Individual guidance from the founding team
Experiment friendly billing
Fast learning curve
Starting with interactive demos can be daunting, but they've made it simple. We've easily integrated tools like Hubspot, we have clear reporting and attribution so we can track impact on things like conversion rates, and setting up/testing demos has been seamless."
HowdyGo vs Navattic features
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They replicate a flow in your SaaS and let you easily add onboarding-style callouts to a walkthrough.
This means you can embed your product, loaded with data, into your website and let people self-educate/self-qualify at their own pace.
Unlike an onboarding tool, it shows your product in a state that demonstrates to prospects functionality without making them guess what it’s capable of, when they're still deciding whether they should sign up for an account or book a demo.
If you're comparing different vendors, it's important to understand that interactive demo tools are split into these two categories:
- Full interactive HTML demos like HowdyGo, which let you edit your app after capturing, personalize content and generally offer a more convincing experience to your prospects. They feel high quality, like getting a new iPhone vs. your old Nokia 3310.
- Screenshot capture demos are effectively slideshows of your app. These tools are typically cheaper, and it can be a bit easier to get started. You're also unlikely to run into any weird recording glitches.
Learn more in our article Interactive Product Demos Explained.
The most common use-case we see is an embedded walkthrough of your software on your website.
While there are a whole host of potential use cases (and you can see some of them in our documentation) we recommend starting out by just creating a simple Platform Overview demo of your software, or on a specific, popular portion of your software.
This is a great place to begin because it gives you something practical that can be shared on your website, or directly with prospects and leads.
This is our 5 step simple guide to making an interactive demo:
- Capture a flow of your app that often gets demonstrated by your sales team.
- Add annotations, reuse messaging and convey a simple story that highlights your value proposition.
- Delete or auto-progress through unnecessary steps, your prospects want you to get to the point.
- Publish your demo and copy the embed code
- Paste the embed code into your CMS (whether it's Webflow, Unbounce, Wordpress, Ghost, Wix, etc.)
Your first demo shouldn't be too complicated. Just get started and have a bit of fun. It's really easy to add new steps, change the order around, edit text, etc.
TLDR; You can't. But they are great source material for creating a more engaging demo experience.
HowdyGo is designed to capture interactive, responsive HTML. This allows you to do cool stuff like editing the content of your app after capturing it, personalize what's on screen with templated values, and get analytics that are driven by actual user interactions (not just passive views).
Not to mention the fact it really feels like they are using your app.
Videos serve a purpose, but a 10 minute walkthrough doesn't do your product justice.
Nope, capturing a HowdyGo demo is easier than recording a video!
However, we can do 2 things to help you get up and running asap:
- We'll help you. We've created hundreds of demos of hundreds of SaaS apps, we're technically minded and we want to help you succeed. We've literally deployed products on AWS and interacted with customer APIs to get demos off the ground.
- HowdyGo is accessible to the entire team. If someone signs up from the same company you can see, edit, duplicate and share demos across your team easily. This makes it easy to get anyone you need involved at your company.
We've built HowdyGo with integrations in mind, so when one of our customers needs a new one, we jump on it and make it happen.
There's good news though, everything in HowdyGo works without integrating (lead capture and analytics included), and, when we start building an integration it often takes less than a week to have it up and running.
Here's a quote from one of our customers:"Wow you guys are fast!!".
Jump in and get started, then have a chat with us and we'll move heaven and earth to get you up and running the way you want.