EasyCommission is a new on-demand application for small companies. The press release claims that it is very flexible and easy to use.
But as we discussed before, flexibility often comes at the expense of complexity. In this first release of the application, many features were kept out, presumable to make the application easier to use. For example, it does not support quota based commissions, draws/caps, and splits between more than 2 payees. It also does not provide any e-mail capability.
Maybe we’ll have a review coming up… But for now, if you are curious to see what the application looks like, there are plenty of screen captures here.
What I find very interesting about EasyCommission is the pricing model; I haven’t seen this in any other SaaS solution.
There is a free edition that sets a limit of 1 administrator and 4 reps. This free version limits “advanced functionality” and there is no support. The economy edition has a limit of 19 reps. Again, functionality is limited and support is on a “per incident basis”. Finally, the regular version unlocks all the features, and full support is included. What I find very interesting, is that with the free and economy editions, users will be shown advertising within the application.
CellarStone also offers a more robust solution called QCommission which can support up to 10,000 payees according to their website.





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