Anyone using Nanacast?

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Hi,

I am just wondering if anyone is using Nanacast?

If so, what are your thoughts on it?

Thanks,

Craig
#internet marketing product reviews & ratings #nanacast
  • I haven't used it, but they offer a free trial, so why not see for yourself?
  • I was really hoping for real user feedback.
  • Hi Craig.

    From a purchaser of items sold through nanacast the one issue I'd had was trying to pay via Amex when purchasing.

    I'd looked at it a few times and considered whether it was suitable for my needs but always used alternatives.

    Here is a thread with comments from the past.http://www.warriorforum.com/internet...pros-cons.html
  • I use it. Here are some other marketers that use it...

    Jason Fladlien
    James Schramko
    Jim Cockrum
    Ben Adkins
    Omar Martin
    Justin Brooke
    Dennis Becker
    Rachel Rofe
    Kevin Rogers

    I have some 5-7 figure clients I personally know that use it but I can't disclose their names.
    There are many, many others quietly using it and making lots of money with it.

    It's incredible hosted software created by Josh Anderson that provides marketers with one central place for all your products, memberships, physical fulfillment (Kunaki, Disk.com, Vervante) and payment processing. They're also one of the few platforms created specifically for internet marketers with digital products that require true One Click Upsells with credit cards or Stripe.

    Disclaimer: I'm an afffiliate and owner of www.nanacastreview.com
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    • I use Nanacast. It is very effective for bringing different things together. It handles multiple currencies, multiple payment possibilities and can add any email system. The API is good to work with.

      I have processed over $8,000,000 through it so far of my own sales and it is very reliable.
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  • I have a few issues with Nanacast.

    1. The video tutorials are about 7 years old.

    You would expect the video training to be up to date for a product that is $97 a month.

    2. Nanacast checkout pages are not Mobile friendly and you have to hire a designer to create a mobile friendly checkout pages for you.

    It's 2015 and the product is $97 a month. Why aren't the Checkout pages more attractive and mobile friendly?

    3. Digital Access Pass does everything Nanacast does and it is a one time fee of $167 and it has a Mobile Friendly shopping cart ready to go.

    Digital Access Pass also has up to date video tutorials and very clear set up instructions. Although DAP looks to have a steep learning curve at least you don't have to hire someone to set it up for you.

    My guess is people use Nanacast because they set it up years ago and it works, so why change.

    Starting from scratch in 2015 I fail to see Nanacast as the best solution if I have to hire someone to set it up and also hire someone to design mobile friendly pages.

    At $97 a month they need to bring Nanacast up to 2015 standards.

    They should also have up to date video training and Mobile friendly checkout pages at a minimum.

    Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't see how Nanacast is a better choice economically then DAP.

    $97 a month vs $167 one time.

    What does Nanacast do that is worth $97 a month that Digital Access Pass doesn't provide?

    It appears you get more for your money with DAP than you do with Nanacast.
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    • The Nanacast interface and back end hasn't changed much in the past 7 years, so why re-record them? And why are you using that as a measuring stick? The DAP videos show WordPress version 3.0 which was released on June 17, 2010 dating their videos at the 5 year mark. Should I apply the same measuring stick to their business? If the interface hasn't changed, why re-record when you can spend the time developing.

      Digital Access Pass isn't a one-time fee. Look deeper. They charge $39.99/monthly for all their plugins or you can pay one-time with yearly $120 renewal fees for updates. And you will need updates. WordPress is changing all the time and payment processors are constantly changing APIs and breaking. BTW, that $167 version is pretty barebones for your comparison. The $297 version is a closer comparison...not that it really matters though.

      You're right about mobile checkout pages. They don't have it and yes, you would need to hire a CSS designer to create your own template. So, in theory, you would need to pay around $100-$200 one-time to get a customized mobile-friendly checkout page with your logo, branding, etc. Then again, you'll probably need to do that anyways if you're running your own company and want a customized checkout experience like Jason's. I still can't believe that Jason's running a 7 figure business without mobile checkout pages.

      Bottom line: Digital Access Pass will always be cheaper because you're hosting it on your site, not theirs. Nanacast is a hosted SaaS platform that is ready to go out of the box. If you can't see the advantage to SaaS vs WordPress yet, then definitely go with DAP. I saw the benefit after fighting with WordPress plugins for years and losing sale after sale because some minor WP update or plugin broke transaction processing on my sites. One time, my host updated the PHP version and overnight everything broke and I lost a lot of money. I do not miss those days.

      I realize SaaS is not for everyone. If you don't have a business or funnel properly set up yet, it's hard to see past the $97/mth price point. I think you're a better fit for DAP. It works out very well for many people and the support is great on their side.
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  • Not even close. We have been upgrading, expanding, improving, and adding to Nanacast continually for almost a decade. There is a reason that people trust us with their business automation.

    You just got incredible reviews from guys who not only have made millions using our platform but who have integrated it with some of the most complex businesses with every platform you can imagine.

    I understand your concerns (some of them are unfounded though) but I'll let the businesses we have helped catapult to the next level by providing one of the most robust and stable platforms on the market speak for themselves :-)

    My advice to you is the same as you received from the guys above and it's the same advice you will get from our staff... take the system for a ride and put the petal to the medal or duct tape your business to a wordpress site. Only you can make the decision which will be right for your business model at this time. Jesus gave you some good insight in that regard.

    My team is ready to assist because as Jesus Perez said: We've been serving him and his clients for years kicking butt in the trenches for companies shoveling millions and tens of millions processing hundreds of thousands of transactions for individual clients.

    I can say with confidence there is no more qualified feedback than from the two people who took the time to post on this thread for you... not just in terms of Nanacast but in terms of onine business in general. That free advice you received might be worth millions to you... just ask James Schramko about opportunity cost.

    I don't hop in the WF but maybe a half a dozen times a year so hit up our support desk if you need further assistance and my team will be happy to assist.

    Thanks for your support!
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  • Alright,

    I have tested out DAP and it's a great product but Jesus is right about Wordpress.

    Woocommerce is also too dependent on Wordpress as well.

    Too many plugins with a confusing checkout process.

    I'm a member of Super Fast Business and I trust James Schramko's advice.

    Great membership site BTW if you want real advice about how to make money with Internet marketing.

    I am going with Nanacast.

    Pulling the trigger on it today.

    Thanks for all the feedback.
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    I sell both digital items and physical items.

    Does Nanacast offer the ability to set shipping on physical items or have it calculated depending on where the buyer is located?

    And also, does it integrate with Stripe?

    I'm currently with SamCart, but they have been slow to add physical shipping which is beyond frustrating. So I'm looking for a better alternative.

    Thanks in advance
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    Also, how does it compare to something like Ultracart, which is much cheaper per month?
  • Nanacast integrates with Vervante and Kunaki to ship out your physical products in those systems. If you're selling a physical widget through any other means, Nanacast is not a good fit for you.

    Yes, it integrates with Stripe. I'm currently using that integration.

    As for Ultracart, I took a quick 5 second look and don't see any 1-Click Upsell features or Membership management over there. Nanacast provides both.
  • I am using it and it works...

    It took me a little while to figure out how to customize the shopping cart but now it looks awesome.

    A bit of a learning curve and not the best looking interface but powerful enough to handle most things.
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      So are you able to set it up so shipping is automatically calculated for buyers, or do you have to set up flat rate shipping?
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  • I should add, I tried to buy Sam Cart prior to signing up with Nanacast and I wasn't able to order Sam Cart from their shopping cart.

    Even after I contacted support, I still wasn't able to purchase it.

    I gave up and went with Nanacast instead.

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