Reviews & Testimonials
Social Good reviews: what arts & culture organizations say
Social Good is the all-in-one operating system purpose-built for museums, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, and cultural institutions. Here’s what the organizations we serve have to say.
What organizations say about Social Good
★★★★★
“We rebuilt our admissions and class calendars on Social Good while redesigning our website. Member checkout is now attractive and intuitive, we get far fewer phone calls about missed discounts, and the team even added two product enhancements mid-project to fit our needs.”
Holden Forest & Gardens
Arboretum
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“Every public-facing program now funnels through Social Good. We launched six new programs on the calendar, registrations feed straight into our CRM so marketing can re-engage attendees, and branded purchase and reminder emails go out automatically.”
Kohl Children’s Museum
Children’s Museum
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“We replaced a clunky, multi-click ticket flow with a live calendar visitors can scan at a glance. For our ‘Back From the Dead’ cemetery walk — tours every ten minutes across three October weekends — the tickets-available counter and group-sales link keep capacity transparent and accurate.”
Seton Heritage Ministries
Historic Shrine
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“Moving to timed-entry reservations on Social Good helped us hold a typical year at 350,000 visitors through COVID. Most of our 15,000 members had never used online ticketing, so branded acknowledgement emails and digital membership cards brought everyone along without friction.”
Cheekwood
Botanical Garden
Learn more →Frequently asked questions about Social Good
What is Social Good?
Social Good is an all-in-one operating system purpose-built for cultural organizations. It unifies online ticketing, membership management, donation processing, event management, CRM, point of sale, and reporting in a single platform, so museums, zoos, aquariums, gardens, and historic sites can increase revenue, save time, and move their mission forward.
What kinds of organizations use Social Good?
More than 100 cultural organizations across the United States use Social Good — from lean, community-driven historical sites to world-class institutions. Customers include art and natural history museums, children’s museums, science centers, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, arboretums, historic sites, nature centers, and cultural nonprofits.
What do organizations say about Social Good?
Organizations consistently give Social Good five-star reviews. They highlight attractive, intuitive member checkout, live calendars visitors can scan at a glance, registrations that feed straight into their CRM, automated branded emails, and a team that ships product enhancements to fit their needs. Holden Forest & Gardens, Kohl Children’s Museum, Seton Heritage Ministries, and Cheekwood all share their experiences above.
How do I get started with Social Good?
Schedule a one-on-one demo to see the platform in action. Visit socialgood.com to book a walkthrough tailored to your organization and learn how Social Good can drive revenue and results for your mission.
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