ClearVoice

ClearVoice helps companies create better content, faster. An automated workflow allows for in-house teams and a vetted talent network to collaborate on content creation seamlessly, no matter the scale.

Languages supported: English

Platforms: Mac, Win, Linux

Price: $$$$$

Business Size: 1

8.4/10 (Expert Score) ★★★★★
Product is rated as #47 in category Content Creation Software
Ease of use
7.4
Support
8.3
Ease of Setup
0.0

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ClearVoice is content creation software with a built-in talent network. Built for marketing teams of all sizes, our self-service platform seamlessly connects in-house and freelance teams with an integrated workflow, allowing companies to ultimately create better content, more consistently.

No matter the industry or niche, leading brands and agencies know they can turn to ClearVoice to create blog posts, articles, ebooks, infographics, case studies and more.

With easy-to-use tools like a dynamic editorial calendar, campaign management, revision tracking, writer pitching, team management, in-app messaging, direct publishing, and an automated assignment workflow – all in one place – content marketers can focus less on project management and more on what’s really important: making content that empowers, delights, and ultimately leads to higher engagement and ROI.

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ClearVoice Reviews

Joshua N.

Advanced user of ClearVoice
★★★★★
Unacceptable content that Clearvoice refuses to fix.

What do you like best?

I have had an overwhelmingly negative experience.

What do you dislike?

We were surprised that the lead time was so long - 10 days for a blog post. But we figured the content would be worth it. However, 3 of the 4 initial blogs we submitted were unusable. They basically took our outline and strung together the bullet points with cliches and awkward constructions like "In all corners of the globe...." And when we put in our request for revision, we were told the substantial revision necessary to make this acceptable for our clients was "outside of scope." We ended up rewriting them from scratch at our own expense. I am amazed that CV puts out such low-quality content, and even moreso that they refused to make it right.

Recommendations to others considering the product:

The content management platform may be fine - we didn't use that piece. If you're considering the Freelance content, don't. It's quantity over quality, just bulk commodity content.

What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?

None. We have received content that needs to be essentially rewritten before we can use it.

Review source: G2.com

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