Tim Anderson
GBIt is a scam It is a scam. Don't sign up. They will tell you that all the people who are writing bad reviews were non responsive customers. But what really happens is that they drag out the process for so long, those "customers" simply give up and realize the whole thing is a loss. It's too difficult to file suit because the dollar amounts don't add up to enough to make it worth it once you deduct lawyer fees, stress, etc. Just don't waste your time. Update 3/19/22: They still owe me a refund of contractually reimbursable expenses which I do not expect to receive - and yes, I have submitted all receipts through bill.com as qwantify requested. Again... do not sign up... do not consider it... just say no. They will take your money and not provide the agreed upon service.
Dave
GBNice people but can't deliver I signed up with Qwantify in September of 2019 and paid in full on September 4, 2019. In my contract the estimated timeframe for completion of my website was 90 days. As of April 20, 2020 (229 days), my website has yet to be launched. Communication and follow up has been poor and as of today I still have no firm plan in place from them to launch. Over the past month this has been blamed on COVID-19 and while I do understand how that has disrupted the world we were already well past all deadlines well before COVID became an issue. Over the initial 30 days or so I interacted with Keith (CEO) and Wendy my project manager a good deal to develop a concept and start moving towards building the site and executing. Keith is obviously very talented and Wendy is very nice as well. I feel badly writing this review but after more than 6 months of trying to work with the team at Qwantify I sit here with nothing to show for my investment or my time spent on this endeavor. It has been particularly frustrating that several times during this process they have promised to meet dates that are days or weeks away and then communication drops off and dates are missed. It is also frustrating that when I have asked for calls or updates those requests are often times ignored for days or weeks. At present I can't advise anyone to invest with Qwantify.
S. Glenn Willeford
GBUnable to Verify Although I never became a client, durning my initial contact the company provided a list of about 10 active websites that they built. Signed up to receive email deals from all of the active websites that I could and not a one of them responded. Several were no longer a site. Was provided another list and was told that the owners are making so much money that they do not need to respond. Was told I needed to contact them through the Contact Us section. I followed the directions and informed each website that I was having issues with their site and to contact me. Not a single website contacted me. One of the new sites sent me a few marketing emails but stopped after about a week. The salesperson failed to respond to my emails about the issues. Appears to be a scam but hard to tell since they could never verify one successful website. Do your due diligence.
Complete Sensory Support Staff
GBAvoid Qwantify We invested 47K with Qwantify at the end of 2019. We signed up for the "done for you" program, where they promised to build, manage, and market our e-commerce site until it reached 10K/month in sales. Qwantify told us to expect our site by February 2020, but our e-commerce website wasn't created and up and running until August 2020. Our first sale was on August 15, 2020. Our experience has been horrible and frustrating on so many levels. We've been ignored, misled, lied to, and bounced from one "account manager" to another. This year, we've been forced into paying for advertising ourselves with promises and assurances that we would be reimbursed regularly, but we haven't been refunded for ads since June of 2021. Our e-commerce site has had a total of 27 sales since August 15, 2020, and 2 of those sales had to be refunded due to customer complaints. In 2020, our site made $774 minus $261 in fees for a total of $513. In 2021, our site has earned $303 minus $290 in fees for a total of $13. These figures do not account for the hundreds of dollars in advertising that we've spent this year without reimbursement. Qwantify overpromises and doesn't just underdeliver; they take your money and run away with it, leaving you with a problem website that will not only NOT make 10K/month but will likely cost you more than you will ever make from it. That's what they have done with us. Qwantify has been worse than an investment; it has been a money pit. Do NOT invest with Qwantify.
Damian Miró
NLWish I had started sooner The most experience I've had in business is Amway. Ecommerce is like that only on steroids, and I felt unprepared. But my project manager kept me on track even with my slight panic attacks! This is not a cookie cutter system that is predictable from day one and thats kinda scary. Months down the road and I'm getting a stable income and I can see how to grow my business beyond my initial expectations