Sassie MSC's

Hey all, what are some of the Sassie MSC's y'all are working with? I prefer the Sassie system as it's the easiest to use. I've had good luck with Intellishop, Ipsos, Jack, Bare, Confero and RBG. I'm signed up but have rarely or never found any opportunities with HS Brands, Intouch Insight, Shoppers View or White Clay.

Are there any other Sassie system clients out there I could check out? I can't get the spreadsheet to work right for me. Thanks y'all!

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Hold the snark, please. morl was trying to help by pointing out that there is a list at the bottom of the page as an alternative to the spreadsheet, which you said didn't work for you.

MSC's by Platform: Sassie

A Customers Point of View
Amber Arch Ltd
Ann Michaels & Associates
apc (Ath Power)
AQ Services

B Business Solutions Inc
Baird Group Consulting
BARE International

Cirrus Marketing
Clear Evaluations
Compliance Solutions Worldwide
Confero Inc.
Consumer Insight, The
Consumer Service Analysis LLC
Curinos
Customer Impact
CXE

Data Quest Ltd.
DJC's Mystery Shopping

E-Kian

HS Brands International

Impressions Unlimited
Insight Market Research
Intellishop
Ipsos Insight LLC

Jack Network, The
JM Ridgeway

KSS Intl Inc.

Lodge Services Ireland
Lodge Services London

Market Viewpoint
Mystery Review
Mystery Shoppers Inc.

Onion Insights

PAN Research Ltd.
Personally Recommended
Pinnacle

Quantum Shopping Solutions

"REACT BE
REACT UK"
Reality Based Group
Reality Check Mystery Shopping
Red Brick Scheduling
Remington Evaluations

SeeLevel HX
Service Performance Group, Inc.
Shoppers Inc.
Shoppers' View

Technology Store Shopper

We Check
White Clay Marketing

If your path dictates you walk through hell, do it as though you own the place. -unknown


Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/22/2025 02:09AM by drdoggie00.
Also, see jp43209's post in this thread:

[www.mysteryshopforum.com]

If your path dictates you walk through hell, do it as though you own the place. -unknown
maybe increase the distance for intouch insight. That's actually my favorite. I get my car serviced through them everytime
As a route shopper, I'm always looking at max distances when searching, and grumbling when a site only goes out a relatively small radius.

Often anomalies will show up.

There have been gas stations that go to big bonuses because the SASSIE search engine screws up and puts them someplace else, so they fall by the wayside.

I'm in UT and have seen shops from as far away as NY show up in some of my extended SASSIE searches, and I've picked up stops on my routes that would not have shown up under the actual search radius.

Having just completed my most extensive route ever, I'm now a big fan of the 150+ mileage parameter setting in ShopMetrics' search function.

Had it not been for that I would not have come across the $2700+ in apartment shops that made up the bulk of my trip.

Have synthesizers, will travel...
Figure it out like the rest of us had to. You can go to Jobslinger, and it will help you.
I’m not seeing Jobslinger availability in the app stores or Sassie links for it.
An app? Not likely; the website looks like it's stuck in 1997. I swear I just heard the beeps and pings of a dial-up modem...

jobslinger.com

If your path dictates you walk through hell, do it as though you own the place. -unknown
@drdoggie00 wrote:

An app? Not likely; the website looks like it's stuck in 1997. I swear I just heard the beeps and pings of a dial-up modem...

jobslinger.com

Right, but it does conveniently list all of the Sassie companies.
@SBP wrote:

I’m not seeing Jobslinger availability in the app stores or Sassie links for it.

It's a webste not an app.
prestomaps and jobslinger.com are Sassie based systems.

Do not read so much, look about you and think of what you see there.
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