Buying a Help Desk Software
Here are few Help Desk Software buying tips and some relevant information about the same.
The first thing would be to outline your needs. You can prepare a list of your key requirements before you begin calling in vendors. To know the requirements properly hold a discussion with the key stakeholders and end users to determine what their goals and challenges are, and what kinds of tools they need to achieve or overcome them. This will help you to identify the help desk software features you need the most.
- Once you know what kind of help desk software you're looking for, you can begin evaluating the offers from providers. Start by checking the latest analyst reports and software reviews to find the best-matched vendors. Then, conduct an in-depth assessment of each product, and compare it to the list of requirements. The best way to accomplish this is to ask targeted questions about features and functionality.
- Product demonstrations are an essential part of the sales process, but make sure you see more than just a canned or pre-recorded one. You can request for a customized demo that highlights those features on your checklist, and simulates processes within your current help desk environment but then a demonstration - no matter how in-depth - will only provide you with an overview of a help desk software package's capabilities. If you want you can ask for a trial pack, which would be for sixty to ninety days.
- Whenever you zero in on a provider make sure he offers a reliable training program for you and your staff to use the software, he would come to your site once to check that the software is functioning smoothly and he would also provide you with a set of troubleshooting tips.
- Vendors often "trick" customers into thinking they are getting a good deal by inflating their list prices, then offering a small discount so ignore what the price book says and use the standard discounted price to begin your negotiations. Do evaluate other solutions, and make sure your vendor knows that other providers are still being considered. Do not consider the free features or modules - especially if they are not on your initial requirements list. Ask your vendor for discounts on consulting, maintenance, training, and other value-added services.

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