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BabbleHub Instagram Growth Service Review

Our Grade – C-

A hastily-arranged website that doesn’t inspire trust in the product.

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At a Glance

If we’re rating websites based on names, BabbleHub gets an F.

The service has been around for many years but the website doesn’t seem like it’s been updated since launch. There is some transparency to the business in that it’s real and registered in the UK but the prices are awful and the website is filled with fake testimony.

Business Analysis

ItemResult
Growth TypeSaaS / Agency
Quality of ServiceLow
Business Registry / LocationUK
Traceable TeamSingle Owner
Functioning PhoneMaybe?
Longevity4+ Years
Doesn’t Misuse IG BrandingTrue
Active BlogNo
External SitesFacebook
Dashboard / Account ManagementFalse
Offsite TestimoniesNo
Forthcoming About Password HandlingNo

Pricing

These are very expensive prices for what is obviously a basic SaaS offering. Most likely, the single owner is running your account in Jarvee or a similar service.

Service Details

The offerings are pretty basic and correspond to whatever switches the owner might be flipping in whatever growth software he’s using.

Based on the branding of the site and the complete lack of team transparency, it’s likely that it is indeed based in the UK but is comprised of a team of people for whom English is not their first language. The support offering for this service will range from bad to non-existent.

Integrity & Reputation

These are some big claims. With research I discovered that the testimony they received from BMW was actually from a local sales manager in some corner of the United Kingdom. I’m imagining the other endorsements fall under a similar explanation.

When there’s no Trustpilot and no “reviews” even on the spammy review sites, you know that a service isn’t popular and probably isn’t worth your time to check out. When it comes to BabbleHub, my guess would be that the name is so stupid that many people simply never considered it being a real business.

Conclusion

There is no reason to completely write off BabbleHub, aside for the name and the UK-centric pricing (and, presumably, hours). However, this should be treated primarily as a local service for those located close to headquarters. It is a good fit for those who may take advantage of other, higher-value agency-style offerings from this provider.

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