Brandzooka

The new standard in TV and digital advertising. Hassle free + subscription free.

Languages supported: English

Platforms: Mac, Win, Linux

Price: $$$$$

Business Size: 1

9.0/10 (Expert Score) ★★★★★
Product is rated as #13 in category Cross-Channel Advertising Software
Ease of use
8.3
Support
9.4
Ease of Setup
7.2

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Brandzooka makes it possible for anyone to put their ads on Primetime TV, Internet Radio and the Web affordably in minutes. Our revolutionary self-service platform is built with the mission of making world-class digital advertising accessible and affordable to all. With the first ad-buying experience that outsmarts traditional advertisers, we deliver effective and automated management of TV & digital ad-buying with none of the complexity.

Based in Boulder, Colorado. We’re a venture-backed technology company; founded, funded and run by the most successful professionals working in media today. Trusted by 60,000 advertisers across 110 countries, we are disrupting the $500b digital and programmatic media ecosystems. We’re proud to have built the first scalable platform connecting millions of business and agencies worldwide to the power of premium media.

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Brandzooka Reviews

рџ‘‘ Queen J.

Advanced user of Brandzooka
★★★★★
Over Promise and Under Deliver

What do you like best?

The many options to advertise on multiple platforms, including connected TV.

What do you dislike?

1. At first, customer support was nice and helpful. Then after I met with them (turned out to be sales reps), they went ghost. They overpromised and under-delivered. They promised a few follow-up items and answers and never did. I'm unsure if it was because of my low (test) budget or they are SELECTIVE about their customers in a bad way. I was very disappointed because I had high hopes of using this platform.

2. The platform is not robust enough for B2B marketing. They only have options such as business owners and zero options to target specific job titles, company types, and seniority levels. They claim to add it on the back end, however, I wouldn't trust that.

3. The user interface is a bit crammed together when looking at stuff on my dashboard. The color isn't pleasing to the eye either.

4. Too many bugs and errors.

Recommendations to others considering the product:

Try it first with small budget to familiarize yourself with the reporting and features. Also, if you are doing B2B marketing, I'd look elsewhere.

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

Promote my business and raise awareness off of social media in multiple places.

Review source: G2.com

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