When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found them equally easy to use. However, Flickr is easier to set up and do business with overall. While Bigstock is easier to adminster.
Reviewers felt that Flickr meets the needs of their business better than Bigstock.
When comparing quality of ongoing product support, reviewers felt that Flickr is the preferred option.
For feature updates and roadmaps, our reviewers preferred the direction of Bigstock over Flickr.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Bigstock
No pricing available
Flickr
No pricing available
Free Trial
Bigstock
No trial information available
Flickr
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
8.3
35
8.6
300
Ease of Use
8.7
35
8.7
307
Ease of Setup
8.6
6
8.9
29
Ease of Admin
8.6
6
8.5
24
Quality of Support
8.2
28
8.3
211
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
What would be the best subscription plan for an intermediate user?
1 Comment
BW
50 images per month is a good start because the credits don't roll over and if you're not sure whether or not you'll need 5 per day or 10 per day those...Read more
Flickr offers both free and paid subscription plans. With a free account, you can store up to 1,000 photos, and your photos are accessible online and can be...Read more
What is Flickr used for?
1 Comment
CL
All types of photos stock, family, adult, virtual photography,artRead more
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