EngagiFire Review Stuart Frank, Tom and Ayoub

Created by Stuart Frank together with Tom and Ayoub, Engagifire is a piece of software for creating your own popups on your website.

What is the product?

There have been a significant number of popup creation/customisation products cropping up on the market recently and EngagiFire is the latest example of this. Boasting a massive number of options and customisable aspects, EngagiFire covers all the features that you would expect such as email capturing, calls to action and video content. Interestingly, there are multiple calls to action available with one of the main selling points being a social call to action which encourages visitors to share your content. EngagiFire also comes with popups that have been specifically designed for videos as well as stopping further reading of an article unless you supply details and also limited time offers to create a sense of urgency. Whilst you would expect all of these examples, EngagiFire also offers more niche examples as well such as Amazon affiliate popups, popups that sell you something complete with a built in PayPal button and finally Teespring campaigns. Stuart Frank, Tom and Ayoub have designed everything to be modified with a simple drag and drop interface although templates are provided if you don’t want to get involved with this. Stuart Frank, Tom and Ayoub also say that EngagiFire’s popups can be set to appear following a number of actions such as time passed, scrolling through a page and when people first access your site. As a bonus, Stuart Frank, Tom and Ayoub provide EngagiFire Unlimited Site License customers with Remote Commander, a product that allows you to apply EngagiFire popups to third party websites.

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

There are three different licenses on offer for EngagiFire which are Single Site, Multi Site (this can be installed on 5 websites) and Unlimited Site which sell for $27, $37 and $47 respectively. Stuart Frank, Tom and Ayoub do provide a money back guarantee however this does appear to only be vendor backed. In terms of the profit potential, this will ultimately depend on the niche you work in and most importantly, what you want EngagiFire to do for you.

Does the product provide value for money?

If you don’t currently have any type of popup generating software then EngagiFire is definitely worth considering, especially at the prices involved.

Conclusion

EngagiFire is reasonably priced and is packed full of features and in this regard it ticks many of the boxes however it is far from what I would call complete with some features being very conspicuous in their absence. The major one of these is having certain pixels close your popup, usually where the close window button is located so that you can grab people’s attention when they go to quit. That having been said this is one option of many and not what I would personally consider a deal breaker. Is EngagiFire worth a look? At the price involved I feel that it should definitely be considered if you don’t currently have this facility however I would make sure to do my homework on other similar products too.

 

 

 

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Click now