What do you like best about nDash?
I love so many things about nDash—both the people in the company and its freelancers, the level of responsiveness, and the feeling that I’m not tossing my projects out into some big void of a platform, and that I’m working with professionals who really care.
We have a small team, and even though we had a ton of good content ideas, we don’t have the internal bandwidth to create all the content we need. nDash has helped us:
-Move faster, accelerating timelines for content in a way that has let us be much more responsive.
-Quickly act to create additional content when our data shows us a particular asset or topic is getting traction.
-Let our internal team focus on ideation and creating pillar content, knowing that nDash’s freelancers will be able to develop additional assets based on each piece.
-Get more mileage out of every piece of content while providing freshness to our brand voice.
-Ensure our Japanese-language content is just as accurate as the original, thanks to nDash’s translation services
Unlike my experience with other freelance writing platforms, I feel like nDash does a great job of vetting its writers. It’s hard to find really good writers who will be able to hit the ground running, providing me immediate value—but nDash’s writers consistently deliver work that’s ready-to-go with nothing more than a quick glance or occasional edit. It’s a huge time savings for me.
I get so much value and a huge return on investment from using nDash—it's hard to believe everybody’s not using them. Any B2B team can and should be benefitting from nDash, particularly smaller teams. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What do you dislike about nDash?
I don’t have a downside to using nDash—the value I get from it far exceeds any issues I have. If I’m pressed to name one area where I think it could be improved, I would say that I’d like to know more about what else the platform can do.
Like most marketers, I have something I want to accomplish when going on nDash; I log onto the platform, take care of my task, and leave—and as a result, I don’t have a real sense of what it can do beyond solving my immediate need. It would be great to get this kind of information proactively—info on what’s available, what’s new, and what’s changed—proactively. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.