Product Review of Destinysolutions

This system engages learners, optimizes staff efficiency, and integrates with the main campus systems. Destiny One is customer lifecycle management software made for higher education administrators serving non-traditional learners. The non–traditional programs managed by this system include professional education, corporate training, licensure program, and internal employee trainee.
Website: https://moderncampus.com/
What Users Love About the App
“The flexibility of the product to accommodate various use cases is important for a continuing education unit. Also, Destiny One has come a long way to provide vendor hosted users access to customization and configurations. This allows us to be agile and responsive to the customer’s needs.”
“The lively continual improvement process, good support communication, professional look and feel of eCatalog, andcorporate learning portals are all things I like.”
“Once it is properly configured, the Destiny One software is very powerful. It handles the needs for daily use very well. The procedural flow of tasks are a joy to complete. Strong links from all aspects of a clients’ info in the staff view is really useful and the ability to keep annotated comments related to the client linked to the staff author is also useful. The DestinyOne software has a healthy update cycle that attempts to integrate repairs to user problems and requests with each update. Help desk/support staff are quick to respond and attempt to help with unusual situations that arise. There is an active users forum that can help with real-world examples or shared expertise. Integration of the staff view with the online customer view is fantastic. It presents a very professional and accurate web presence that can be modified to best represent the face of our company to the world.”
“The most impactful thing about Destiny One is that when a Course, Section or Certificate is created or modified in Staff View, the changes appear on the Public View instantaneously. New information regarding a course or certificate can be quickly presented to our potential students in order to help them to make a buying decision. Good Business Analysis by the implementers of the software determines how easy it is to mesh with existing business processes. In my experience,Destiny does provide quite a lot of functionality to fit the many different scenarios different departments in an organization have come up with. Another feature I like a lot is the ability to make configuration and label changes on our own rather than waiting for a change ticket to be processed by the vendor. Love having the Dashboards, however, the canned workbooks could use some updating to reflect the filtering needs of Multi-Program Offices. Not all colleges may have Tableau experts who can modify the existing dashboards.”
“With Destiny One, we are able to consolidate multiple systems and databases into one centralized repository. They have enabled simplified payment processing and reporting that meets our need. Good library of resources for end users. Automated workflows and tasks allows staff to stay on top of day–to–day operations.”
What Users Dislike About the App
“The learning curve is steep for non-technical users. It requires lots of training and follow-up in order for staff to be comfortable using the software. The software doesn’t fit our business out of the box and requires various costly customizations to meet our business requirements and needs. The turnaround for changes could take months to complete, which includes labels and minor configuration changes. Hot fixes for minor changes are not possible, and require schoolsto come up with a temporary solution to mitigate impact. The administration of the software is challenging, particularly when there is no documentation on the configurable configurations, as well as, the mechanism for assigning workflows is time consuming and not user–friendly.”
“It is missing features, things like an implementation toggle to change from American English to Canadian or UK English, rather than having to ferret through every aspect of configuration points and labels to change as you find them. I have worked with a S/W in the 1990s that did have that option in both DOS and Windows. Here are some more missing features: 1) Advanced Standing Courses/Certificates. When a course is entered in Other Academic History, it would be helpful if that course were to appear in applicable certificates. I’m grateful to have it, but it could be improved. 2) Dashboard datapoints. I find the currents datapoints available to be limited. It would be nice if we could request additional extractions. 3) Transfers. The only datapoints are marked as enrollments, so gathering this data would be a manual process. 4) Gift Certificates. More than one faculty on campus would like to be able to provide these to our students, and I currently can’t find that functionality in Destiny One.”
“There are many situations wherein the software feels like a work in progress. Upgrades can break procedures that were previously working. The UI can be terribly counter-intuitive. Help files are a rabbit-hole that rarely gives satisfaction. Initial progress through the setup for your institution (extremely crucial) could be improved by a follow-along example of an end-result setup for a fictional or real organization. In our experience, no real follow–up was successfully communicated by the Destiny One team to bring us from a neophyte user into the big league team of advanced users.”
“Eastern time zone of the company headquarters can delay progress and response time. However, urgent issues are handled in a timely manner.”
“I would like to streamline the required profile information, as an admin. It is too long to scroll through to the bottom of the page. Pricey at first, but they have since moderated the pricing.”