Chameleon vs Spekit: Which Is Best For Your SaaS?
Thinking about whether to go for Chameleon vs Spekit? Choosing the right user onboarding software is critical for SaaS companies these days.
This article is going to dive into the Chameleon vs Spekit debate and try to answer a key question.
Which is the better tool for user onboarding, as well as other use cases? Which one offers the best value for money, and will be most appropriate for a company of your size, with your resources?
Let’s find out! In the post below, we’ve covered all the common use cases and done an in-depth analysis of the key features of Chameleon and Spekit – as well as compared it to an alternative solution that may be better in some situations.
TL;DR:
- The main drivers of user onboarding with Chameleon are widgets (launchers) and classic guides and tours.
- Spekit helps you create step-by-step walkthroughs and guide customers, as well as educate employees on third-party apps.
- With Userpilot, you can build a huge variety of user onboarding experiences and in-app guidance flows without writing any code.
- Chameleon relies a lot on their integration with powerful analytics tools so they don’t shine when it comes to user analytics. It does provide the minimum amount of data you need, however.
- With Spekit user analytics, you can record internal user activity and see how much time users spend in the app.
- Userpilot allows you to collect customer feedback, track in-app behavior and user interactions with your in-app experiences, as well as act on these insights.
- When it comes to collecting feedback, Chameleon lets you build micro surveys but it might not be the best tool if you want to analyze the data and most importantly act on it.
- With Spekit’s Knowledge checks, you can build short surveys to quiz your customers and employees.
- With Userpilot you can create custom user segments based on survey responses or NPS scores and trigger specific in-app flows for them.
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Chameleon vs Spekit – similarities and differences
Chameleon and Spekit are both applications for employee onboarding, user analytics, and user feedback with several areas of overlap. Both Chameleon and Spekit are popular SaaS tools used mostly for employee onboarding in SaaS companies. Both products have several similar features.
However, there are several details about the way these particular features are “executed” in both products that may make a substantial difference for the buyer.
They also have very different pricing plans. Let’s look at the details.
Chameleon vs Spekit for user onboarding – similarities and differences
In this section of the article, we’re really going to dig into the nitty-gritty of each area of product functionality. That way, we’ll be able to figure out which tool – Chameleon or Spekit – is the best option depending on your use case.
Chameleon for user onboarding
You can build widgets (launchers) and classic guides and tours with Chameleon as the main drivers of user onboarding.
Here’s how Chameleon’s main functionality helps with user onboarding:
- Chameleon’s product tours help you build flows for guidance. You can use several UI patterns for this: modals, banners, tooltips, and hotspots.
- You can customize the styling (font, color, opacity, etc) of your product tours and even add in some CSS styling if you want advanced branding.
- Launchers are where Chameleon is different compared to its competitors. These are in-app widgets that can open checklists, small help widgets, or notification centers. The downside is that you can’t have one launcher with multiple types of content.
- You can target content to different user segments based on multiple data sources including event triggering.
- Ability to use micro surveys with great customization and question-and-answer types.
- On Growth Plan and higher, you also get access to more functionality like A/B testing, multiple environments, localization (Enterprise plan only), and advanced integrations like Hubspot.
All in all, Chameleon has good functionality for user onboarding but will be very limited on the Startup plan as you only get one Launcher and five micro surveys.
To build contextual and efficient user onboarding you will need more than that. Considering what you get for the money, Userpilot offers much better value.
Spekit for user onboarding
Spekit is not a truly user onboarding tool. It’s built to streamline employee onboarding by guiding new employees through 3rd party tools and processes using no-code, step-by-step walkthroughs.
Here’s how Spekit helps with employee onboarding:
- Spekit’s step-by-step walkthroughs help you build flows for guidance. You can create individual onboarding journeys for different teams. However, the variety of UI patterns is limited to tooltips and modals.
- Spekit allows you to record your flows and edit them, or save them as a draft. You can confirm the positioning of steps looks good, make necessary edits to the texts, and delete steps that are not necessary.
- With spotlights, you can push changes, new resources, or updates to your team the moment they need it – directly within their workflows.
- You can use a single flow to guide employees across multiple tools.
All in all, Spekit has good functionality for employee onboarding but is lacking in collecting user sentiment throughout the onboarding process, as it doesn’t support surveys.
Better alternative for user onboarding – Userpilot
Userpilot was built specifically for SaaS product teams that want to improve their user onboarding experience and boost user activation.
You can build a huge variety of user onboarding experiences and in-app guidance flows without needing to code.
Get the best value for money and drive growth at every stage of the user journey.
Here’s what you’ll get when you start using Userpilot:
- Forget about coding in-app experiences: Userpilot is a no-code solution and only requires your dev to install a line of javascript inside your app and for you to download a chrome extension that opens up the visual builder.
- Build in-app flows using the largest range of UI patterns (modals, slideouts, tooltips, hotspots, banners) and in-app onboarding experiences (checklists, microsurveys, NPS surveys, in-app resource center).
- Get access to a built-in NPS tool for collecting and analyzing user sentiment so you can improve your onboarding process based on real data.
- Create and track combinations of in-app events like clicks, hovers and form fills, and then analyze all these interactions under your own custom events, which can be built without code or API calls.
- Use advanced product analytics and in-app flows analytics to identify where users need help and create granular user segments to trigger in-app experiences contextually (segment based on user identification data, in-app engagement, custom events, clicks, hovers, form fills, user feedback responses, NPS scores and more).
- Enhance the onboarding experience with in-app help by launching a Resource Center directly inside your app. Add in-app guides, and video tutorials, and give users access to search the knowledge base or reach out to support. Self-service has never been easier.
The best user onboarding is contextual and it happens right where the users need it, inside your app. There isn’t a better user onboarding tool out there that offers more value for the money than Userpilot.
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Chameleon vs Spekit for user analytics – similarities and differences
In this section of the article, we’re really going to dig into the nitty-gritty of each area of product functionality for user analytics. That way, we’ll be able to figure out which tool – Chameleon or Spekit – is the best option depending on your use case.
Chameleon for user analytics
Chameleon doesn’t shine when it comes to user analytics as they don’t really have their own dedicated analytics. But it does offer the minimum data you need.
It also integrates both ways with well-known analytics tools so this might justify the lack of their own reporting.
Here’s what you can expect from Chameleon’s product and user analytics data:
- A/B testing so you can measure the impact of your flows randomly on a sample group of users.
- You can track events using the integration available with popular product analytics tools or by setting up custom events via the API (you will need a developer to set these up).
- You can create user segments based on different user properties (attributes of the user), custom user events, experiences, and flows activity, or Chameleon tags ( added manually to specific users).
- Chameleon doesn’t have a dedicated analytics dashboard.
Chameleon relies a lot on their integration with powerful analytics tools so they haven’t really worked on building its own analytics. Due to this, you might find it limited when it comes to analyzing user engagement and targeting in-app experiences unless you also pay for the other tools.
Spekit for user analytics
Spekit is a product adoption tool with the main focus on employee onboarding. When it comes to user analytics, it provides limited information regarding users and flows.
For instance, you can see the status of your flows (completed, incomplete, not started) but you can’t detect friction points in case of incomplete tasks, therefore you can’t improve user experience.
Let’s learn what insights Spekit’s user analytics provide:
- Spekit analytics only record internal user activity. So you won’t be able to see how your external users perform in your application.
- You can see how much time your users spend on flows and spotlights but that is pretty much it.
- You can collect user sentiment with emoji reactions but you won’t be able to collect qualitative data.
As you can see, Spekit provides simple analytics. But in order to gain more insights into analytics, you will need to use a separate user analytics tool with it that will track user behavior and provide proper analytics.
Better alternative for user analytics: Userpilot
You can’t drive success, no matter what your goals are, without proper user analytics.
How would you know what needs to be improved?
When it comes to proper user onboarding that drives long-term product adoption, Userpilot has the right analytics to help you succeed.
Let me explain.
I’m not talking about product usage only. Analytics is about collecting customer feedback, and tracking in-app behavior but also tracking how users engage with your in-app experiences. Right?
You need all of these for a proper picture of how healthy your product is. And then you need to be able to act on those insights.
That’s where proper user segmentation capabilities come in. And Userpilot has you covered here.
Userpilot has really improved in terms of its analytics functionality in recent years, and now offers the most robust functionality from all the product adoption platforms (including Pendo, which has always taken prime in user analytics.)
In short, Userpilot analytics allows you to:
- Track all of your user interactions with your app – without coding- with the powerful feature tagging functionality, you can simply tag your users’ actions (clicks, hovers, form fills) with a no-code, point-and-tag editor on top of your product.
- See all your user clicks, activity trends, etc. in an easy-to-use dashboard – Userpilot also allows you to drill down into feature usage, down to the individual user level, as well as company level.
- Analyze your user paths from up to 4 pages at a time, at a glance.
- Create ‘user funnels’ made up of feature tags and tracked events, and see where your users are dropping out of the funnel – and act on these drop-off points instantly with in-app experiences.
- Track feature usage by user segments with heatmaps, directly on the different pages of your product.
- Create and track combinations of in-app events like clicks, hovers and form fills, and then analyze all these interactions under your own custom events, which you can build without code or API calls.
- Create custom events that consist of feature tags as well – or combinations of tracked events you’ve passed through the Userpilot track script with features you have tagged with the Chrome Extension.
- The powerful trends overview allows you to filter your events and feature tags’ usage by segments, time period, and even company. This allows you to track and analyze event usage trends and even drill down to the individual users (or companies) who engaged with specific custom events and show them the right in-app experience.
- Apart from product usage data, Userpilot also has built-in analytics for in-app engagement with in-app flows and experiences.
- Analyze how users engage with your checklists or resource center modules, identify trends, and A/B test different approaches to improve engagement.
- Last but not least, Userpilot allows you to use all that data to build highly granular user segments and reach users with the right engagement flows at the right time.
- You can even create user segments based on survey responses or NPS scores.
Now, with so much power on your hands – what are you going to do with all this data?
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Chameleon vs Spekit for user feedback – similarities and differences
Finally, most SaaS companies considering Chameleon vs Spekit want to look at their functionality for user feedback. Let’s dive into it in more detail.
Chameleon for user feedback
Here’s how you can collect user feedback with Chameleon:
- Build different types of micro surveys (limited to 5 on the Startup plan) such as NPS, CSAT, CES, Opt-in, and custom feedback types.
- Personalize the surveys as you wish (you will need help from a developer or may require CSS skills).
- You can select the survey’s frequency and whether you want it to repeat.
- You get access to basic completion reports. Most of the additional data will need to be analyzed in your analytics tools that Chameleon integrates with and sends data to.
- You will see your NPS score in the reports but for the rest of the micro surveys, you will need analytics tools.
It’s great that Chameleon lets you build beautiful micro surveys but it might not be the best tool if you want to analyze the data and most importantly act on it. For example, with Userpilot you can create custom user segments based on survey responses or NPS scores and trigger specific in-app flows for them.
Spekit for user feedback
Here’s what you can do using Spekit’s Knowledge checks:
- Build short surveys designed to quiz your employee’s knowledge about the platform they are using.
- Trigger those surveys in-app to specific user segments.
- Determine who passes based on your selected answers and required completion.
Not exactly user feedback, but the surveys you can build with Spekit are interactive and accessible in-app, which increases engagement with them. If you want to collect true user feedback in various stages of the journey you should look at a different tool.
Better alternative for user feedback – Userpilot
There are two types of feedback you should be focusing on collecting to better understand the health of your product and users.
First, you have user sentiment which looks at user satisfaction and effort scores or loyalty (using NPS surveys). Then you may also want to collect feedback on the functionality of the product or specific features.
You can do all these with Userpilot. In short, you can:
- Collect and track (NPS) in-app with a built-in NPS widget that allows you to fully customize the survey look and feel, and set the trigger frequency and specific targeting.
- Analyze NPS scores, tag responses, and use the data to create specific user segments.
- Build and trigger in-app micro surveys like the classic PMF survey, or similar ones and mix multi-choice and open-ended types of questions to collect specific insights.
- Be in charge of who gets which survey type and when with advanced segmentation capabilities, and of course, you can use the answers to segment your audience.
The advantage of using Userpilot for collecting feedback over other survey tools is that you can better control who sees the surveys but also you can instantly use the data collected to segment your user base and trigger the right experience for them.
For instance, if your users give you a low NPS score because they think you’re missing a critical feature (that you actually have already), you can push an interactive walkthrough guiding them to find and explore this feature.
Conclusion – which tool is better for your SaaS, Chameleon or Spekit?
Hopefully, this post helped you decide whether Spekit or Chameleon is more appropriate for your company. As you can see – both have many upsides and downsides.
Undeniably, Userpilot provides a better value for money and is a better choice for a mid-market SaaS, especially when it comes to user onboarding and user feedback.
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