Preciate is an employee recognition and engagement platform for companies and teams of all sizes. Our core purpose is helping people build stronger, more authentic relationships at work and beyond. For companies, this helps with employee engagement, performance, retention, and much more.
Preciate has a variety of integrations including with Microsoft Teams, Slack, and Gmail. We also have a mobile application, which is great for frontline workers. Give recognition where is most convenient for you. Preciate makes it fun and easy to give and receive recognition. Display a live feed of all the positive messages being shared wherever you want. It’s effective and affordable at any budget.
With a robust reporting suite, Preciate makes it easy to see trends at the company and individual level. Get added insight into your company culture and how to continue its growth. Plus, Preciate has a virtual socialization solution, which is perfect for remote or dispersed teams. Get together on a tool built for socializing and relationship building, not conferences and meetings.
David B.
Advanced user of Preciate
★★★★★
Dynamic alternative to Teams or Zoom
What do you like best?
Rather than a static screen like Teams or Zoom, I love that you can move around, like in a room. With a bigger group, the closer you are to people on the screen, the better you can hear them, just like being in a real room. Being able to give recognition in the app, and being able to make an announcement (i.e. a "toast") to the entire group is a great feature. I also really like being able to have music or other background sounds.
What do you dislike?
The only downside is that all users have to set up an account (which is free anyway), unlike some apps that only require a meeting ID and password.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It's a great alternative to Teams and Zoom, making the experience more interactive and "fun". There are also features that other apps don't have.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
I used this with my remote work team, which made it more fun and interactive than static video blocks. I'm also using it for family calls with distant family, which makes it feel more like we're together rather than just videos on a screen.
Review source: G2.com