impact.com reviews

3.6

70% would recommend to a friend

(377 total reviews)
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Dave Yovanno

84% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

impact.com has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 377 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The impact.com employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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377 reviews
1.0
Apr 17, 2026

Look elsewhere.

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Pros

Opening a new nyc office?

Cons

Lower pay compared to peers, incoherent and reactionary leadership (c-suite) that trickles down like 💩 down a hill, under achievers are given an incredibly long leash if they are long tenured (even if it hurts the company and makes your job harder), finance is run like a circus and creates headaches throughout the org. “Unlimited” pto where some people are constantly taking advantage and others are unable to take off.

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impact.com Response
3w
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We're pleased that you're excited about the opening of our new NYC office, but it's clear that several aspects of your experience have been disappointing. We recognize the concerns you've raised around compensation, leadership alignment, accountability, operational effectiveness, and how benefits such as unlimited PTO are experienced across teams. While individual experiences can vary, we take feedback like this seriously because consistency, fairness, and clear leadership are essential to creating a strong workplace. As we continue to grow, we're focused on improving communication, strengthening accountability at all levels, and ensuring our policies and programs work as intended for employees across the organization. Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective.
1.0
Dec 16, 2025

Micromanagement on steroids

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Pros

The sales enablement team was genuinely helpful when going through onboarding. They made it easy to learn the product/industry and get a hang of things quickly. It all goes downhill from here...

Cons

Impact has some of the least helpful sales management I have come across in my career. They ask for forecast/CRM updates daily and provide zero insightful thought when it comes to deal reviews and getting the job done. It's like they went straight into management without having sold in their entire lives. Very unrealistic, unobtainable quotas. None of the top performers on my team exceeded quota for 2025. Quality lead-flow is abysmal. Vast majority of inbound leads do not have an existing affiliate program, which means the maximum deal size is $6-12k ACV. Most inbounds will stick to running their partner program in-house or go with one of Impact's many cheaper competitors. Competition is rampant with other vendors eating Impact's lunch and popping up in nearly every deal. Good luck tracking how much you're owed in commissions. The comp plan is specifically designed to be overly complex such that AEs can't understand payouts for any given deal. Sales management doesn't understand the comp plans either and points fingers at RevOps, who refuses to explain commission calculations with any level of transparency or clarity. Upper management came up with the brilliant idea of consolidating the affiliate, influencer, and referral product SKUs into one single product. This instantly eliminated all cross-sell opportunities and blocked deals where prospects only wanted to purchase a single SKU like the referral product. Rollout was poorly planned with price/feature changes taking place on a weekly basis. Extremely poor communication with the sales team over the rationale behind why changes were being made in the first place and leadership ignored the sales team's critical feedback about the proposed changes. If you like managers breathing down your neck, impossible targets, not being able to guess your take-home pay, and leadership who will actively make your job harder than necessary, Impact is the employer for you.

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impact.com Response
5mo
Thank you for sharing this detailed feedback. We’re pleased to hear that your onboarding experience and support from sales enablement were strong, but we’re disappointed to learn that other aspects of your experience fell short. Concerns around sales management effectiveness, quota attainment, lead quality, commission transparency, and product change communication are taken seriously and reviewed with senior leadership. Over the past year, we’ve been actively evaluating quota-setting methodology, simplifying compensation processes, improving RevOps visibility, and strengthening collaboration between Sales and Product to ensure changes are better planned and communicated. While not every decision will be perfect, feedback from our sales teams plays a crucial role in shaping improvements, and we appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective.
1.0
May 1, 2024

Can't pay partners or employees on time

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people are great but that's about it.

Cons

Almost monthly you will get tagged in LinkedIn posts where partners are complaining about not getting responses on their tickets for partner payments. One time it happened to me 3 times in one week. They are also currently late paying their employees. This is the result of sending your payroll operations to Cape Town. No payroll hit the last day of the month and currently May 1st with no paycheck. Avoid at all costs.

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