What’s the difference between the two versions, Lite and Pro?
Many are looking for traditional survey solutions, so we offer them Lite product
Intres Tool LITE is a traditional survey system. A survey is made, and results are analysed and publicized.
Let’s take the Reputation Radar solution as an example. In Reputation Radar, there are three (3) different conversations, each of them with slightly different contents – even by matrix item - and by time and in continuous use, their contents may separate more and more, but some overlapping parts continue to exist or can be added.
What makes Intres Tool Professional accounts so special?
You can combine all feedback channels as a single entity, even though they were directed toward different respondent groups as different versions and at different times, crossing the borderlines of individual reviews evaluations and conversations. You’re no more bound to isolated “surveys”.
No matter how much the contents as a whole changes by time, the old results are still comparable.
Intres Tool Pro solves one the biggest problems of information needs in companies: traditionally, surveys are made, but their data is not really usable in the long run.
But by bringing Pro version to the fore we’ve gone back to natural way of information processing.
For millenniums, people have been chatting with each other, talking, speaking, discussing, lecturing, basing their conclusions on whole entities. Like consultants still do. But then came paper survey forms. Computers changed nothing. Paper forms were processed in computers. Internet changed nothing. 1990’s they started to respond in online surveys by themselves, which basically are the same isolated surveys used for 100 year, just taking use of the computer. Paper forms were responded via internet!
We’ve gone back to basics. We’ve gone back to here all started: natural way of processing information.
We believe that Intres Tool Pro system architecture is already much now like we humans process information – our scope of understanding and memory is not bound to some isolated survey form, but we can draw together all our feedback channels.
We need to look far enough - hundreds of years, always - they way how people before were not bound to isolated surveys in their interactions and the process of making conclusions.
Internet is a medium that takes in all past mediums - but we’re not taking in the survey forms of 1980’s, but we’re using internet to take in the OLDEST medium - the natural way of information processing.

