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.
Sean
GBStay Away From Qwantify Bottom Line Up Front: Do not give Qwantify any of your money Quick Facts -- Their pitch is good, however, their delivery is not --- They promised $10K month (gross) within 12 months --- I have yet to make $10K TOTAL in 29 months (signed agreement Aug 2019) -- They provide little education/direction on HOW to accomplish tasks -- Poor communication with their “partners” (their name for their customers) -- “Project Managers” are not empowered to actually get anything done on behalf of their partners and must “check with” other departments -- They drag out the process so their “partners” give up -- The CEO agreed via email to a settlement in early December 2021; yet, he has not followed through (it is now the end of January 2022) This is my second review of Qwantify. I first posted a review in the summer of 2020. I was immediately contacted by Qwantify to see how we could work things out. I agreed to their proposal and in return, they asked me to take down the review. I agreed to take down the review because I thought Qwantify was going to follow through and together we were going to make progress. Unfortunately, that did not happen. I wanted this partnership to work out. I believed it could have been a good thing. However, after the last 29 months, I CAN NOT RECOMMEND Qwantify as a company to work with. Once they get you into their system, you are left without reliable communication and/or support to get a profitable business running. Why listen to me? I want you to save your money. Am I just a gullible idiot? No, my qualifications are solid. I am a civil engineer and have built hundreds of buildings worth hundreds of millions of dollars all over the world with the military. I am trained in lean six sigma (i.e. process improvement). I earned my PMP certification (Project Management Professional). I have started several other businesses, all succeeding. Why did I sign with Qwantify? Because I wanted to learn something new with a partner who is knowledgeable in online retail and online marketing. I was going to build the store and then bring in my kids to learn and manage the store. Note: If you need more information than I can provide in this review, please contact me at facts "dot" on "dot" quantify at gmail (facts.on.qwantify@). I will not slander Qwantify. I will only speak as to the details (facts) of what I went through. You will then need to make up your own mind as to what you should do.
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.
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
Donna Fitzgerald
GBIt get's worse It get's worse! Qwantify stole my $47K 3 years ago and had me set up a Facebook business page. Now I can't set up a new page or advertise because FB restricted their page and I am unable to delete it. They totally screwed me over. I thought I was done with them, of course they stopped taking my calls and communicating when I wanted out of their scam. They would not give me my money back and offered to sell my business for me. What business? A crappy website that never brought in one sale. I thought they were in my rear view mirror and now this. Don't make the same mistake I did by trusting these horrible people.