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Quantive (formerly Gtmhub)

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What is Quantive (formerly Gtmhub)?

Quantive (formerly known as Gtmhub) is a software company that provides a platform for OKR (Objectives and Key Results) management. OKRs are a goal-setting framework that helps organizations define and track their objectives and the key results that will indicate their progress towards achieving those objectives. The platform allows companies to set and manage OKRs, track progress towards them, and visualize the data through customizable dashboards. The Quantive platform integrates with a variety of other tools, including project management, HR, and CRM systems, to provide a centralized location for all OKR-related information. The company also offers a range of consulting and implementation services to help organizations adopt and optimize the OKR methodology.

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Quantive (formerly Gtmhub) Reviews (10)

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Review Summary

Generated using AI from real user reviews

Quantive earns consistently strong marks for helping teams adopt goal-setting practices and stay aligned around shared objectives.

Users praise the intuitive interface, which appeals even to those new to OKR methodology, and the customizable dashboards that let teams visualize progress and share updates with stakeholders. The platform's automation featuresβ€”alerts, notifications, and automatic progress trackingβ€”save time on administrative overhead. Collaboration tools work well for remote teams, and the ability to set OKRs at multiple organizational levels provides needed flexibility. Support responsiveness comes up repeatedly as a genuine differentiator; the team is described as available and receptive to feedback.

The reviews offer little concrete criticism. No user complained about missing features, cost, integration gaps, or usability friction. A few noted the platform works well for their particular needs without suggesting it struggled elsewhere. The consistency across reviews suggests either a genuinely strong product-market fit or limited exposure to edge cases and scaling challenges that might surface only with longer-term use or larger deployments.

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