iGloo vs ClickFunnels

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Has anyone checked out this new iGloo? It looks almost exactly the same as ClickFunnels. I can only imagine how mad Russel Brunson is!

I am really happy with CF, and the thought of moving everything over to something new is very daunting. But I would save over $1000 a year.

Any thoughts? Have you seen it? What do you think?
#clickfunnels #igloo
  • Profile picture of the author geotargeted
    That igloo think is not the same at all. They don't host anything for you like click funnels does. I don't think it even comes close in any way to CF.

    BTW I am not particularly a click funnels fan.
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  • Profile picture of the author Oziboomer
    Originally Posted by sdingram View Post

    Has anyone checked out this new iGloo? It looks almost exactly the same as ClickFunnels. I can only imagine how mad Russel Brunson is!

    I am really happy with CF, and the thought of moving everything over to something new is very daunting. But I would save over $1000 a year.

    Any thoughts? Have you seen it? What do you think?
    To me it just looks like a page builder for using with wordpress sites.

    The risk when you run a business where you sell something for a "one time" payment is that you have no recurring revenue to fund further development or support.

    If you've built successful funnels inside ClickFunnels and they are making a positive ROI why would you move things to something else?

    Clickfunnels does have some pretty good integrations and now they have built in email marketing with Actionetics and affiliate management with Backpack.

    Another feature that you don't hear any of the competitors to Clickfunnels talking about is building membership pages and protecting them. Optimizepress might be the only one that has a membership feature but CF interface for building things works pretty smoothly.

    Best regards,

    Ozi
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  • Profile picture of the author George Belletty
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  • Profile picture of the author GlenH
    I've been marketing online for over 15 years, and I've been burnt a number of times,and my business has been impacted badly when I depended on third party apps. as the basis for my business.

    Sure, the backers of platforms like Leadpages, and Click Funnels are reputable people, but I want to have full control of every aspect of my business, and not leave it up a bunch of faceless people.

    But that's just my opinion.
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  • Profile picture of the author cypherslock
    I agree, best to have full control. And if you "do" want stellar support, upgrades and emails that actually teach you more about marketing and "do not" spam you with third party offers, check out the Thrive Themes membership. It is $120 each year and gets you all their plugins and themes. You can also buy them singularly. Best value I've found if you're looking for on-going support and don't mind paying just a bit.
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