ActiveCampaign Reviews

3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(494 total reviews)
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Jason VandeBoom

51% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

ActiveCampaign has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 494 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ActiveCampaign employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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494 reviews
1.0
9 Mar 2020

Not What I Was Sold

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The salary is competitive. If you work very hard, you might earn a bonus/spiff. The people are great!

Cons

I’ve been at ActiveCampaign for a few months now. In my short time here: My targets have increased The Work From Home policy has changed to be almost non-existent The Open PTO policy has all but disappeared Management is lacking The targets across the team have increased, without any improvements on the processes or systems that support them. I don’t know where they think we’re getting this extra time from, to reach these new targets. ActiveCampaign itself is a system that’s incredibly slow to load, and often has bugs. I spend a lot of my time staring at a loading screen, or trying to refresh a page that never loaded properly. The pace of demo calls is slow, filling long pauses with chit chat when a page takes several minutes to load. Shortly after the change in targets, another change happened. To “better manage performance”, anyone who doesn’t hit target for two consecutive months is put on a verbal warning. Miss it again and you’re on a written warning. Tensions are raised in the office, but Management seems unaware. In the interview process, I was told it’s a flexible workplace. I was told there’s the option to work from home when needed, just so long as you log the time in the system and let your Manager know where you are. Today, it’s a strict 2 days a month, with notice, and not at the end of the month. No communication on why this changed, and I really don’t appreciate the implication that we don’t work as hard when we work from home. With a big push to be inclusive, this works against the introverted people in this office, who actually work better at home with fewer distractions. Open time off quickly changed to, just your contracted 20 days (very limited!) plus another option 5 days a year. If you take more than 5 days of “open” PTO, HR will send a report to your Manager, and your Manager will ask you why you need so much time off! I’ve never worked in a place that only provided 20 days off, and a big pull to ActiveCampaign was their open time off policy. I feel like I was misled in the interview. It's not the culture or the benefits I was sold.

2.0
18 Oct 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Unlimited PTO (only for specific roles, as different managers won't be open to give this benefit), easy work load, WFH Schemes. KEEP IN MIND THAT THE COMPANY HAS STOPPED THE MAJORITY OF THE BENEFITS MENTIONED BEFORE. MASSIVE REDUNDANCY OF STAFF ON THE 3RD OF OCTOBER.

Cons

- Quotas and Revenue targets changed several times in the same year. - Specifications for deals to be validated change almost every month. - Trainings given by management are generally a waste of time as the never talk clearly and will not listen to employees POV. - No differentiations between markets. Active Campaign aims to provide support and language advantages to different countries in EMEA that English is not their mother tongue, but fails massively as the tool is not fully translated in any of these languages. Some enterprise features do not function in other languages rather than English, but most important they do not put effort to understand the insights of these markets. - MASSIVE REDUNDANCY OF STAFF ON THE 3RD OF OCTOBER. - No-one ever can answer a question directly, you need to jump in between personas to get a very simple answer. - Sales Reps do not have any priority having possible new customer's Qs resolved by support, in fact, they are not answering in any communication channel unless it is submitted via a ticketing system (Which does not work property and no-one tells you how to get your message to the right team ) - Micromanagement. - Active Campaign is a very corporate/fake environment (professionally wise) - No transparency from higher management, no news about the company and their current situation. - They bombard you with internal communications that are not relevant to you which leads to an overload of emails coming from different sources that get lost very easily. - No career opportunity, the company has seen nothing but a decrease of staff and income.

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