Top 4 Rated Social Media Management Tools of 2015 – Rated by Their Users

Looking for a really helpful infographic on the top 4 Rated Social Media Management Tools for 2015?
Look no further, these results come from detailed customer reviews from G2Crowd, and cover a variety of information including user satisfaction, product direction, how easy it is to learn to use the platform, level of support, usability and more. Ian Anderson Gray did a great job putting this information into a visually appealing format for your viewing pleasure and education.
We are currently using a plethora of tools here at Social Savvy Geek,
or at least some days it feels that way! Hootsuite is in daily use, among others. We do an internal review at least annually, if not quarterly on a smaller scale, to evaluate our systems, processes, and the tools we are using to facilitate those. So far, we haven’t found reason or justification for replacing Hootsuite, mostly for the reasons represented in the infographic below. Basically, we have found that it performs the most of the tasks we want functionally, for the least trouble and physical cost. So, for now, we are satisfied. We will see what we see at our next tool review.
Infographic brought to you by Seriously Social and G2 Crowd
What are your thoughts? Which tools are you using? Did they make this infographic or no?
If you would like a detailed description of these tools, a few more to consider, the methodology used to create this lovely infographic, and more… then hop on over to iag.me and check out Ian Anderson Gray’s original post.
Hey Laura,
I remember seeing this infographic that Ian had done. I remember it because the only tools I’d heard of were Hootsuite and Sproutsocial. I don’t use any of these myself.
I use TweetDeck and Buffer which is a $1 a month more than Hootsuite but I didn’t like using Hootsuite which is why I’ll pay the extra dollar. I had issues in the past with it not sending out tweets that I had scheduled and being harder to interact and respond to tweets where I found TweetDeck so much easier. But it’s only me too, no team to work with and no one else to please.
Interesting to learn what others use though and why so I appreciate you sharing this with us.
Good to be over at your blog and I’ll be sure to come back again soon. Off to share this post now.
~Adrienne
Adrienne,
Thanks so much for sharing! I currently use Hootsuite for some accounts and proprietary software for others. I have just agreed to a 2 week free trial with another provider, but have scheduled it for this upcoming Monday because I’m taking most of this week off for Thanksgiving! It looks great and I have high hopes… I’ll keep you posted!
Laura