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    Qualtrics XM for Government (GovCloud, FedRAMP) [Private Offer Only]

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    Continuously monitor experiences across key touchpoints. Monitor citizen satisfaction, employee engagement, program feedback, and trust in government.
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    Qualtrics offers government agencies a secure platform to collect, analyze, and automate the actions that drive improvement across citizen, employee, program and brand experiences. Experience Management (XM) is the discipline of using experience data (X-data) to measure and improve the four core experiences of government: citizen, employee, programs and brand.

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    • Find the program features that stakeholders care most about

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    JishnuG Anand

    Comprehensive feedback programs have transformed how we analyze customer and employee experiences

    Reviewed on Apr 03, 2026
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    Our firm has partnered with Qualtrics XM Platform , delivering solutions to our clients. We use Qualtrics XM Platform  for customer feedback collection, including relationship surveys and transactional surveys that automate surveys from different CRM  solutions. We also collect responses through pop-up and passive surveys on websites and apps to improve response rates. Additionally, we use Qualtrics XM Platform for inspection services for brands in the US where we rate their store arrangements and product availability. We handle EX engagement surveys and lifecycle surveys as well.

    I use the closed-loop feedback system extensively, and for the brands I've mentioned, I highlight that Qualtrics XM Platform includes location-based ticketing functionality, which assigns tickets to location partners and automates escalations while providing insightful reporting on ticketing.

    AI-driven analytics in Qualtrics XM Platform is very useful for scenarios involving text analysis, as it automatically creates topics and categories, performs sentiment analysis, and provides summaries similar to Amazon reviews, making it widely accepted by clients for its meaningful insights.

    I am very effective in collecting detailed feedback from surveys with Qualtrics XM Platform, as I have followed research methodologies for almost seven years, ensuring we understand the data before launching something and confirming its effectiveness in collecting the responses properly.

    What is most valuable?

    The main capabilities of Qualtrics XM Platform are writing complex surveys, which we do not have in other survey software. It is intuitive and easy to learn for training others, and we can highly customize everything from surveys to emails, along with effective dashboarding featuring AI functionalities.

    Integrations with Qualtrics XM Platform are highly customizable, providing out-of-box solutions such as Salesforce  and methods to get data from multiple systems through various integrations, including file or API calls, allowing for effective analysis once survey responses are collected.

    What needs improvement?

    The building performance of Qualtrics XM Platform for back-end builders can be improved, as it has been a bit slow. However, Qualtrics XM Platform has become faster at implementing community-requested features.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been working with Qualtrics XM Platform for seven and a half years.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    Qualtrics XM Platform is one of the most scalable solutions among survey platforms based on my experience. The transition from less scalable platforms has led clients to choose Qualtrics XM Platform.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    I have participated in the initial setup of Qualtrics XM Platform by working with multiple clients to implement it from the very start, transitioning from other survey software and managing the challenges of change management. Once clients start using Qualtrics XM Platform, they appreciate its user-friendliness.

    What other advice do I have?

    Qualtrics XM Platform has changed a lot, and I am happy to share my updated review. The pricing of Qualtrics XM Platform varies based on response numbers and has changed a lot recently, but I am not completely aware of the specifics. I would rate Qualtrics XM Platform as a nine out of ten.

    Martina Peneva

    Allows the development of multiple surveys based on the lifecycle

    Reviewed on Jun 03, 2024
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    At our company, we don't use the solution daily, but it's used on a project basis, as Delighted by Qualtrics is a tool for HR operations. Currently, our company is managing some onboarding and exit surveys around the tool to collect data.

    The aforementioned surveys identify customers with whom the tool's criteria align. At our company, we also have process owners who analyze the results with Delighted by Qualtrics occasionally.

    What is most valuable?

    At our company, we have availed the employee experience license for Delighted by Qualtrics, the initial license was procured in 2021. The product is almost the same even with the additional lifecycle license, so our company does not have the hire and retire options within the solution.

    The solution allows the development of multiple surveys based on the lifecycle. The onboarding and exit surveys, as part of the lifecycle surveys, can run automatically. According to the survey results, at our company we implement the Ad Hoc based on the set of rules connected to the HR system.

    For instance, due to the automation feature, after six months of completion of an employee, they are automatically added to a participant pool and invited for the survey along with reminders. Due to Delighted by Qualtrics, HRs don't have to manually send surveys.

    By the use of workflows in the solution, you can set notifications that will be sent via email; they can be sent to HR managers, leaders, or certain professionals. The automated notifications can be role-specified, and if surveys have sensitive elements, they need to be tracked immediately. Workflows in Delighted by Qualtrics can help users identify sensitive factors and take immediate action.

    Overall, Delighted by Qualtrics's system is user-friendly. With very limited training, I was able to navigate the solution and learn about the survey processes and data appearance.

    What needs improvement?

    The process of creating, updating, and importing participants needs to be more flexible in Delighted by Qualtrics. When a new user needs to be added into the system, for instance, if someone joined the HR team, like a leader or a CHRO, they should have access to prior surveys which need to be manually implemented.

    Every user must be added as a participant in every survey, and their access must be fixed at the survey level. The aforementioned manual process is time-consuming and needs to be improved by the vendor.

    There is definitely room for improvement in the product when it comes to the analysis, dashboard, widgets creation and data visualization. The participant management feature and historical data access also need improvement.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using Delighted by Qualtrics for three years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    Throughout the implementation process, our company encountered several bugs and system breakdown incidents. For example, when configuring the lifecycle surveys and building dashboards as part of the setup, there used to be numerous glitches.

    Also, there can be sudden interruptions while dealing with data for surveys and dashboards. Even now, while working with Delighted by Qualtrics, I have faced some glitches for which I had to contact customer support. I would rate the stability a seven out of ten.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    At our company, we haven't faced any obstacles with the scalability of the solution. At our company, we began by only using the engagement surveys, and when the lifecycle was added, we were able to streamline and globalize the processes for sending the onboarding and exit queries. In our organization, we managed to scale up the listening program on a global level, and the solution also has the capability to scale up the candidate experience. I would rate the scalability an eight out of ten.

    The usage of the solution in our organization depends upon the individual roles, the tech professional will have duties like setting up surveys and fixing participant lists. If I am not available for a working day, then one of my colleagues will replace me to use the solution.

    In our organization, we have a super admin system for every small team, and dedicated HR teams manage the data, which can be around 15 to 30 professionals. Team leaders handle the engagement surveys and can obtain a report when five responses accumulate. About 100 to 200 leaders in our company use Delighted by Qualtrics.

    How are customer service and support?

    A couple of years ago, when I started with the solution, whenever I contacted the support team in that phase, I received good assistance as most of my queries were basic.

    Presently, I witness a decline in support quality as the support team members are unaware of how to resolve the issues I am facing, and thus, they reach out to engineers, which becomes quite time-consuming. I would rate the customer support a six out of ten.

    How was the initial setup?

    At our company, we faced multiple glitches during the initial setup of the product.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    Delighted by Qualtrics is more expensive than the competitor solutions. In my personal experience, even if I imagine that we have a partner running the solution on our behalf, internal resources will still need to be allocated to every single survey.

    You can still pay a consultant for the rest of the solution's management, but you still need to be involved. I would rather develop some capabilities in-house. Overall, I believe the product is worth the money and adds value to the organization.

    What other advice do I have?

    As per the engagement survey in our company, the enterprise tool is used to measure employee engagement and experience. When our company runs the global version of Delighted by Qualtrics, which also covers the non-office members of the organization, the setup is a little bit different, and we measure the entire experience working in the company.

    The solution helps us get an overview of what's happening around the customers or employees. Delighted by Qualtrics also helps measure the posts, provides insights into multiple business areas, and identifies issues. At our company, Delighted by Qualtrics is a leadership tool that assists leaders with team insights, and some managers also have access to the reports feature.

    Our company had a partner who is certified in both the HRIS system and Qualtrics, they helped in integrating SuccessFactors with Qualtrics. The directory and contacts in Qualtrics get automatically updated with real-time data from HR systems. All employees of our company are added to the Qualtrics directory with some additional metadata that remains up-to-date. For instance, if I update my profile in a Qualtrics-powered HR system, all the relevant data gets transmitted to the Qualtrics system.

    With the SuccessFactors integration with the solution, there are new advantages; for example, an event is sent when an individual is terminated voluntarily, so if someone submits their resignation today, the termination gets processed in the system. Then the individual gets flagged as a resigned employee in Qualtrics, and surveys are automatically sent to the person.

    There are such aforementioned integrations available because Qualtrics used to be a part of the SAP ecosystem and such integrations are implemented in the backend in a plug-and-play format. The setup of the solution was easy, and in our organization, it's deployed on the cloud. I would rate Delighted by Qualtrics as nine out of ten.

    I would advise anyone looking to adopt Delighted by Qualtrics to first gain capability in handling the system and develop the strategy for identifying the purpose or use cases of the solution. In addition to the aforementioned points, I would also suggest having someone responsible for action planning, insights, and analysis. A company should also look for a solution partner or consultancy that already has knowledge of employee experience management.

    VinayakMishra

    Workflows are very good, integrate with a lot of things and effective real-time feedback mechanism

    Reviewed on Jun 03, 2024
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    I work with clients from the APAC and EMEA regions at a consulting firm.

    The tool is also quite good. We get regular updates on Qualtrics as a weekly product update, so the product is upgraded every week.

    So, use cases differ from industry to industry. I have dealt with the medical industry, banking, finance, and other sectors. Depending on the domain, customers reach out to us based on their use case.

    It can be an after-sales customer experience or a website feedback survey. It can also be post-transactional feedback, getting feedback from the customer transaction-wise. There are different touchpoints for different industries and different use cases. I get a lot of custom use cases to solve.

    How has it helped my organization?

    The real-time feedback mechanism in Qualtrics is quite good. We make the dashboard beforehand, and the customers get to use it. They can see when the response is coming in and see all the charts and everything, how it's coming up.

    What is most valuable?

    Workflows are very powerful. There are a lot of good things, but I feel workflows are the best. You can connect Qualtrics with any CRM tool and push or pull information between them.

    It can also be integrated with other tools like Power BI. Some people feel that even the dashboard is improving a lot, and it's quite good. Personally, I feel that Tableau and Power BI are much better than iQ.

    Text iQ is very powerful. It's a text analysis tool that analyzes open-ended comments. It can read all the open-ended comments based on the query you have checked and distinguish between negative and positive comments. It gives the sentiment score and categorizes the comments into different topics. It's quite powerful and helps customers a lot.

    AI-driven initiative:

    • Qualtrics has recently used a lot of AI in Qualtrics. One is Text iQ, which is an AI tool that uses natural language processing.
    • Another is the AI chatbot that assists with support inquiries. If my query is not resolved, I can reach out to Qualtrics support, which is available 24/7 by phone or email. The AI chatbot is quite helpful.

    What needs improvement?

    There is a lot to improve in Qualtrics.

    1. The dashboard is quite slow compared to other dashboards like Power BI and Tableau. The attractiveness of the dashboard also needs work. For example, if I want to move widgets from one page to another, I have to do it one by one. If there are many widgets, I cannot multi-select and move them.

    2. In workflows, they can be categorized into folders. Currently, there is no folder structure. So, Qualtrics should introduce folders where you can put multiple workflows in one place.

    3. Qualtrics can also introduce AI features to suggest how to build a survey. For example, if I make a grammatical error or if I input a query that a client is looking for a particular kind of survey with a specific use case, it should automatically suggest some templates for building a survey.

    There are a lot of things they can improve on. These are just a few.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have worked with Qualtrics for around two years. I have the SaaS version of the solution.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    There are issues sometimes. It happens if we have missed something. Sometimes Qualtrics does a data centre cleanup, and they give information, but sometimes it hampers our work. There are times when things can go wrong, but it is controllable. It doesn't cause major impact.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    It is scalable. The number of users depends upon the license and how many users are allowed. It can be 15, 20, even 50 people.

    How are customer service and support?

    There is a room for improvement.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    There is SurveyMonkey, which is quite good, but not comparable to Qualtrics. Qualtrics is way ahead of SurveyMonkey. There is Medallia as well, and Confirmit. Every platform has pros and cons.

    Qualtrics has a lot of pros. For example, the workflows are very good. They integrate with a lot of things, like Salesforce, Google Sheets, Tableau, Power BI, Snowflake, Canvas, and more. Qualtrics has a lot of pros compared to other tools like SurveyMonkey. But with respect to the dashboard, I think Qualtrics should work on it. Even the survey-taking experience, I feel that Hotjar and SurveyMonkey are better than Qualtrics. The survey-taking experience is quite good, but it is quite improved in Hotjar and SurveyMonkey.

    How was the initial setup?

    It is very easy. Qualtrics provides Basecamp videos on their support site. When we reach out to clients interested to build questionnaires, we provide them with these videos, which are helpful.

    It's quite user-friendly, and anyone can build surveys. We also give training for the dashboard, but there are videos clients can view to get started and build some things in Qualtrics.

    Implementation strategy:

    1. The implementation strategy starts with a kickoff. Sometimes, there's an internal kickoff where we, including the Qualtrics account executive, discuss the client's use case.
    2. Then, there's a kickoff call with the client where we explain each deliverable from our side and theirs. We give a timeline with a rough project plan, which the client can tweak.
    3. We suggest weekly calls with the client and ask for the Qualtrics account credentials. They should create an admin account for us, and then we get started with the build work. We have weekly calls with the client.

    The project flow depends on the client's use case and its complexity. Sometimes we start with single sign-on and custom email domain setup, then SSL setup, followed by the survey build, XM directory setup, and so on. Then we move to the dashboard, and if there's any Text iQ work, we do that, along with Customer Advisory work.

    However, the flow of the project depends on the clients and their use cases.

    Integration capabilities:

    • Qualtrics supports integration, but it depends on which CRM tool we use. There are three methods to integrate with another CRM tool: JSON event, SFTP, and API calls.
    • JSON events require creating a workflow and a web service task to pass information from Qualtrics to other CRM tools. It involves creating a data load and adding all the information you want to pass.
    • SFTP is used to pull information from a server into Qualtrics, like pulling a contact list. Qualtrics provides its own SFTP server, but you can use other servers like the client's FTP server or even Google Drive.
    • API calls are used for pushing information from Qualtrics to any CRM or pulling information from any CRM into Qualtrics. One example is a refund use case where the client was selling earphones. As soon as the earphones were sold on the website, the information would come into Qualtrics, and a service would be triggered from Qualtrics. The customer would then receive a survey via email.

    What about the implementation team?

    The resources required for the deployment depend on the project. If it's a very huge project, an enterprise project, then three to four people are needed. But if it's a normal project with an implementation duration of four weeks, then two people are sufficient.

    Even sometimes one person can handle the whole project. Mostly, we go with two people handling the whole project. Even if it is a year-long project, then two people are sufficient. But if it's a huge use case, then there are more resources involved.

    It is not that difficult to maintain. It depends on the project. If it is a survey with a lot of Javascript and CSS involved, then scalability is a question. But if it is a simple survey, maintenance is not an issue.

    What was our ROI?

    The ROI is quite good. There are a lot of big clients that use Qualtrics. So, the return on investment is good, and that's the reason people go for Qualtrics.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    Pricing depends upon different kinds of use cases. I think 8,000 to 10,000 pounds is an average. It depends from use case to use case. For example, I worked for the London Stock Exchange, where Qualtrics was around 66,000 pounds.

    What other advice do I have?

    I would recommend it to other users. My advice to other users would be to reach out to Qualtrics support and the XM community, which is quite helpful.

    If a particular use case is very peculiar and unique in nature, users can reach out to the XM community, where people from all around the globe who use Qualtrics can help you out. If you are stuck anywhere, they can help. The XM community is quite helpful.

    Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten.

    Shreyash Mhatre

    Good for visualization purposes and provides good integration

    Reviewed on May 10, 2024
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    The solution's use cases differ from client to client. Clients have their own use cases, such as education, enterprise, health care, and government.

    What is most valuable?

    Delighted by Qualtrics is good for visualization purposes. We can frequently analyze the data with the help of dashboards. The solution has other extra features, like Stats iQ, Text iQ, and Predict iQ. We can integrate the tool with any other system through out-of-the-box integration.

    What needs improvement?

    There are some limitations in the survey flows. We can't migrate the data from one source to another source with the help of supplemental data. There are some limitations to that process. Sometimes, a lot of emails bounce back during email distribution. This negatively impacts the client, who wonders why the emails bounce back even though they have whitelisted all the IP addresses.

    We cannot use the solution's dashboard to create everything the clients ask. Sometimes, we have to restrict them to the only available options to create any kind of visualization they want. Sometimes, when we create a custom matrix in the dashboard, the whole dashboard we created breaks down. Then, we have to create the whole dashboard from scratch again, which causes a lot of time constraints.

    I was recently setting up a Salesforce rule wherein I was trying to pull the data from the Salesforce end into Qualtrics. However, it gave me an error stating that you can't use this workflow and didn't allow me any kind of workflow rule. It has been happening for the past one to two weeks. We have raised this issue with Qualtrics support but haven't gotten a satisfactory reply.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using Delighted by Qualtrics for more than two years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    We didn’t face any stability issues with the solution.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    I rate the solution an eight out of ten for scalability.

    How are customer service and support?

    When we raise an issue, the support team takes about one to two days to solve it, and we can't wait that long. When we try to explain our issue on a phone call, they say they will discuss it with our internal team, which will take one to two business days. Solving our issue takes a lot of time, and our clients can't wait that long.

    What about the implementation team?

    For some clients, the solution's implementation generally takes one to two years. For others, it takes about eight, 12, or 14 weeks.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    When the sales team tries to sell this product to clients, they ask what they can achieve or what benefits they can get from this tool. Some clients felt that this product was expensive when the sales team tried to sell it to them.

    What other advice do I have?

    Integrating the solution is easy for some of the out-of-the-box workflow rules. However, we sometimes face challenges because of restrictions on the client side. The solution provides good real-time feedback. The product is updated each month, and we learn a lot of new things. We try to implement everything that has been upgraded into the tool in our sandbox environment.

    I would recommend the solution to other users. If you wish to do any kind of survey analysis, Delighted by Qualtrics is a great tool for analyzing your data. Not only can you analyze your data, but you can also do any statistical analysis, analyze your data, send data with the help of KPIs, and create any kind of integration.

    If you wish to send your data from Qualtrics, you can export it or create some API-based use cases. You can automatically update to any kind of platform that you wish to use. Other than that, you can also use the solution to keep your data private.

    Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.

    Romina Dorola

    Real-time feedback is beneficial, and the ticketing system is very powerful

    Reviewed on May 09, 2024
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    I use the tool to implement solutions for our clients. It is a customer experience management platform.

    What is most valuable?

    I prefer working in customer experience. Employee experience is a bit more complicated. Text iQ is a great feature. Real-time feedback is one of the most important features. We gather data from different resources. Dashboards are updated in real-time.

    When I deliver the projects to my clients, they can take action on the feedback in real-time. The ticketing system is also very powerful. We can close the loop with the customers. The vendor is constantly iterating the platform and adding new features.

    What needs improvement?

    It is difficult when the features get moved to another place after the updates. The vendor could use a different methodology to implement it. We struggle with it. However, most of the time, the new feature added is better than the previous one. So, it is not a complete disadvantage.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using the solution for the last two and a half years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    I rate the stability an eight out of ten. Most of the improvements made constantly cause some friction in the platform. However, it doesn’t last long, so it is not bad.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    I rate the tool’s scalability a ten out of ten. The vendor is continuously improving the platform. It is very scalable. Most people in my organization use the solution because we are a consulting company.

    How are customer service and support?

    The technical support is quite good. The support people are quick to respond. When the front-line people cannot solve our issue, they escalate the ticket to the engineering team. They also keep us updated about any incidents that occur.

    How was the initial setup?

    The tool is deployed on the cloud. The ease of setup varies depending on the complexity of the business. It will be easy if we have a very simple configuration. If we implement it for banks, they have a lot of security, firewalls, and additional configurations, which would take more time and be more complex. The deployment is quite simple for us. The tool is quite customizable.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    The solution provides different pricing plans. We can customize the plans with different features. The product is not cheap. However, it is customizable, so it is worth the money.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    I've worked with many other platforms. We must understand that it is a customer experience management platform and not a survey platform. It is a little confusing. I have heard people comparing the tool with SurveyMonkey. It is not a correct comparison. It could be compared with QuestionPro. Medallia is a competitor of the solution. Delighted by Qualtrics is really worth it. If someone needs surveys, they must use SurveyMonkey.

    What other advice do I have?

    I work for a consulting company. It advises clients about customer experience, employee experience, and brand experience. There is a discover feature available in another tool. Qualtrics has a similar feature. It is good. We are partners. We also use the solution in our own company.

    I will recommend the tool to others. It's important to keep updated on the features and study the use of the platform completely. Sometimes, people buy the license before they learn to use it. There is quite a lot to do with it. It is a unique tool and should be taken advantage of.

    Overall, I rate the product a ten out of ten.

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