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Award Force is an awards management and online judging SaaS platform. Its official positioning is “world’s #1 awards software,” with the core goal of moving submission, evaluation, and winner/result management workflows online. It serves not only traditional awards programs, but also employee recognition, corporate giving, grants and scholarships, startup incubators, certification assessments, and other application/review-based programs.
Based on the collected content, the product focuses on submission management, the judging experience, and results management. Award Force places particular emphasis on an easy experience for entrants/submitters, as well as an efficient and pleasant judging experience for VIP judges. Its FAQ categories also include public voting, entry fees, entry fee discounts, Integrations/API, performance, privacy, and security, suggesting that its capabilities cover the full program lifecycle—from paid entries to judging configuration, voting, and system integration. The product supports a multilingual interface, with customers across Australia, Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, and other regions.
The reviewed content does not disclose plans, pricing, a free version, or trial information. Buyers will need to book a demo or contact sales before purchase. For support, the website provides Help articles, Create a ticket, Support, Status, and Developer API entry points. The company also describes itself as known for ease of use, design, and “5-star service.” While this suggests a relatively complete support system, specific SLA terms, response times, and support tiers are not stated in the text.
Its strengths are a strong focus on a vertical use case, making it suitable for complex application, review, and multi-role collaboration projects. Interface design and user experience are key parts of its messaging. Multilingual support and a global team are also helpful for running awards across regions. The main drawbacks are the lack of transparency in public information around pricing, third-party integration lists, security certifications, permission models, and payment methods. The deployment model appears to be SaaS, but no self-hosting option is mentioned.
Award Force is best suited to associations, media awards, corporate HR teams, philanthropic grant programs, scholarship programs, incubators, and certification project teams—especially organizations with many judges, high entry volume, and a need for a unified online workflow. The reviewed text does not provide information about access from China. Before launch, it is advisable to test network connectivity, email deliverability, payment flows, and data compliance requirements. If access or local compliance is constrained, alternatives such as Evalato, OpenWater, and Submittable can be compared, or a lightweight alternative workflow can be built using domestic form builders, low-code tools, and collaboration platforms.
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awardforce.com is an Australia SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach awardforce.com directly.