Lucid Software reviews

4.2

83% would recommend to a friend

(593 total reviews)
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Dave Grow

87% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Lucid Software has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 593 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Lucid Software employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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593 reviews
3.0
Jan 8, 2020
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Pros

Executive team is very approachable Great product offering Communication across the org is very good A lot of smart individuals Core values are really good Monthly team activities

Cons

Worked in the Lucidpress side of the business. It is very different from working in the Lucidchart side. The two run their business very differently from each other and it is very obvious that the executives focus is on Lucidchart. It's great being the underdog and Lucidpress thrives on that, but it would be great to see more involvement from the executives in Lucidpress. Leadership on Lucidpress is ok. There is a lack of experience and several of the department heads have been there since before Lucidpress was its own offering. They are great at what they do, so when Lucidpress began they jumped on it and are now in leadership, not necessarily the right leadership. Lucid doesn't invest in hiring the right leadership for Lucidpress to help it go forward to the next level, the current leadership is in place to keep things afloat, not very experienced. At one point you had the head of Customer Success and the department reporting to the head of Marketing, Sales leadership is awesome at sales but not the best managers. For example, sales was promised a trip/Presidents Club trip if quota was achieved by end of year like most organizations do. It's a few days before the trip takes place and Lucid forgot about Lucidpress reps and/or didn't consider them! And then last minute they decided to invite Lucidpress sales leadership to it and NOT the reps who actually hit quotas. It was a slap to the face for the reps, some of the leaders even tried to hide it from their reps because they knew it was a bad move on Lucid, but they still went on the trip and didn't fight for their employees. You can't blame it all on Lucid, but the Lucidpress leaders should have fought for their employees. Lucidpress leadership doesn't have the backs of their employees, they are too worried about making a good impression on the Lucid execs (the ones that don't really pay attention to Lucidpress) that they don't fight for their employees. Leadership will not fight for you. There is so much opportunity for Lucidpress to make a big splash in the design and creative industry but there is no real direction on how to do it. There are no leaders that have worked in the design industry before to really guide Lucidpress. They rely on what the customer has to say about the industry and the software to make decisions. That's not a bad thing but it seems like a lot of it is reactive than being proactive and industry leaders. You don't need to hire your competitors leadership to be successful in business, but when you have such a new and revolutionary product you do need individuals that can talk the talk and walk the walk in the industry you are in. I got to demo once to an AE that sells InDesign and the Adobe Creative Suite, and they were mind-blown at what we could do for the business user and non-creatives. He mentioned that Lucidpress in the hands of the Abobe Creative Suite would revolutionize their offering since these are issues they can't currently solve and have to talk their way around it. That's what Lucid Execs don't get, or don't know they have.

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Lucid Software Response
6y
I'm sorry this was your experience. As an executive, I can assure you that we see great opportunity and value in Lucidpress. We're bullish that Lucidpress can be very successful in the industry and are investing in the team (the team grew by 20% last year and has already grown by an additional 10% this year!) to help them be successful. Appreciate your feedback, though, and the time you spent contributing to the team. -Kat
5.0
Jan 3, 2020

A company the lives it's VALUES

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Pros

I've worked for companies that pay lip service to values, Lucid is not one of them. Values guide their decisions and impact their choices, even if it means they might lose temporary revenue or have to spend a little more. The management team is amazing, the executive team is driven, but at the end of the day, understand that people are the most important resource at Lucid. My family recently experienced a significant medical event, and Lucid literally could not have been more supportive of me or my family during our time of need. Seriously, a great company, full of great people, doing amazing things in the world with a wonderful product, but not to busy doing great things to go above and beyond for their employees. By far the best culture in Utah, Amsterdam, Melbourne, or anywhere else for that matter.

Cons

Keep the culture of empowerment and autonomy. Don't let it change as the company scales.

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Lucid Software Response
6y
Thank you for sharing your experience. This totally resonates with me. Like you mention, our values are real, the people are special, and everyone really looks out for one another. I can assure you that hiring great people has always been and will continue to be a top priority. Glad to have you on the team! -Kat
3.0
Dec 22, 2019

Lots of good... lots of not so good...

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Pros

People at Lucid are great to work with. Benefits are good. Upper Management is very impressive. Great products. Annual retreat!

Cons

Strictly coming from someone in sales, Lucid doesn’t show great appreciation for sales. Pay is well under market value. Product teams don’t actually listen to what sales needs. Marketing efforts are subpar. Lucid is very frugal with their spending, but with that said, when they do spend money, it seems like a huge waste most of the time. The company parties are boring, the swag they give employees is useless. They give our customers way better swag than us. I know that sounds picky, but sometimes it’s nice to get something out of the ordinary from the company to show appreciation. I’ve been at Lucid almost two years, and I’ve never once been excited about the swag I’ve gotten. When you make and give out swag that no one uses, it’s seen as a huge waste. When you have a holiday party at a subpar venue with no music or anything entertaining, it seems like a huge waste. When you have an SKO at an event hall and give out a t shirt to all of sales, it makes us feel under appreciated. Come on... you can do much better.. I come to Glassdoor to share this because I know I have no where of expressing these feelings to management, nor do I think they would care. I like Lucid because of the people, I’m a top performer on my team. Once the people on my team leave or I get a better offer somewhere else, my ears will be open.

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Lucid Software Response
6y
I know sales has started implementing more frequent departmental surveys recently with the goal of better understanding employee needs and concerns. I hope this helps provide you with an avenue to convey this and other feedback. Please also know that my door is also open if you'd like to chat. -Kat
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