Red Sift named winner at the APPEALIE SaaS + Software Awards 2023

The Red Sift Digital Resilience Platform has been selected as an Overall SaaS Award winner in the Security Category at the 2023 APPEALIE SaaS Awards.

33 SaaS apps were recognized for their demonstrated excellence and customer outcomes. Winning SaaS platforms included Alida Inc., ChurnZero, CodeTwo and Planet DDS.

“It’s a real honour to be selected for this prestigious award,” said Rahul Powar, CEO at Red Sift. “In these times of change, securing the digital estate and channels of communication is more important than ever, and this industry validation really highlights the relevance of our products.”

Rahul Powar, CEO, Red Sift

As an indicator of APPEALIE’s SaaS Award selectivity, the Overall SaaS Award winners averaged over 4.6 stars on the most popular software review platforms (G2, Capterra, and GetApp – all of which use a 5-star rating scale).

Software buyers have an overwhelming number of vendors to choose from. Our data-driven software award methodology honors customer-obsessed SaaS platforms that are differentiated from the crowd by delivering superior customer outcomes

Arabella Solaybar, APPEALIE

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2 May. 2023

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