Joe Nevans
GBQwantify is a Terrible Investment I entered an agreement with Qwantify in June of 2020. They did not live up to any meaningful deliverables which would ever amount to any amount of revenue for me as a client. They came up with a niche for me and then stated they were going to switch to another niche in 2021 (Print on demand). I remained patient and did everything that was asked of me. When they launched the site, they said the first couple of months could be slow. There were no sales, during the first could months or after. I showed the site to family and friends and could not find anyone that could find interest in the product offerings. I shared this feedback with Qwantify but they remained content to stay with the niche. Enough was enough. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Qwantify would have been just fine with my throwing away money each month to them and to advertising, but I had it. Keith Lynch, their CEO would not respond to me or schedule a call to discuss. I believe they are either incompetent or crooks.
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.
David Harrison
GBFinally seeing my return on investment… Finally seeing my return on investment and feeling great. Won’t lie I did get nervous at start as communication wasn’t great but last few months after Covid things have got better and will hopefully continue. I did change project managers as I wasn’t happy but we resolved that issue. Will keep you all posted when I hit the 10k
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.
Tim Diffenderfer
GBLet's file a class action suit against these crooks! Hi everyone. I have had very similar experiences on Qwantify. They are plain and simple a scam and take your money and do not honor their guarantee. I saw someone say its not worth a lawsuit but curios if we all came together to file a class action suit if there would be interest. I have a few names in mind to get us started and get some preliminary responses. I'm sure we could get the money together and enough of our documentation we would have a very solid case. if interested hit me up on yahoo ... timpujo @ y...