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What Is Elm?
With Elm, your team can commission and update licenses for thousands of users in just a few clicks. Leverage powerful software utilization analysis dashboard to empower data driven decision making.
elm empowers your Product Management team to make data driven decisions, enables Customer Success teams to drive value generation, and supports Sales with key analytics. Integration with support desk, CRM, and other 3rd party apps drives additional process automation and streamlines access to valuable insights.
Your customers, resellers and other partners can have their own service portal. Each can see analytics about their downstream users and manage relevant licenses.
Who Uses Elm?
Software vendors that want to streamline software distribution and support with top tier tools for license management, customer analysis, and growth enablement.
Where can Elm be deployed?
About the vendor
- evoleap
- Founded in 2012
Elm support
- Phone Support
Languages
English
About the vendor
- evoleap
- Founded in 2012
Elm support
- Phone Support
Languages
English
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A solid product!
Comments: Elm was a solid tool and it is a good option for managing a large volume of customers whom are licensing your software. The software is not complicated to use from a Sales/Account Management perspective. I was not involved in the integration of Elm.
Pros:
The best thing about ELM is the ease of use. The UI is setup to follow easy workflows. You can also take different paths on information you are seeking which is nice to have. Some people like to seek and view things one certain way and other people like to do it other ways. Elm provides those different options within their tool and that is a nice touch.
Cons:
Every now and then, the software would take longer to load information than normal. I'm talking seconds longer and not minutes or hours. There could of been a few factors outside of Elm's control that led to the delays, so I don't put 100% blame on Elm.