Tractivity Stakeholder Relationship Management System Reviews 1

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.7

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  1. CRM Provider
  2. Event Management Company

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Tractivity is the UK's leading stakeholder relationship management (SRM) and engagement software. We replace fragmented spreadsheets and disconnected tools with a single source of truth for stakeholder data, engagement history, issues and actions. Organisations across healthcare, energy, utilities, transport, government, education and the nonprofit sector rely on Tractivity to manage consultations, map relationships, run communication campaigns, capture feedback and produce clear, evidence-based reporting. The platform brings together stakeholder mapping, surveys, an engagement portal, AI-powered dashboards and over 150 pre-built reports. While we're recognised as the market leader in the UK, our software supports organisations across Europe and beyond. Clients include the NHS, HM Treasury, National Grid, SSE, EDF, Severn Trent, Great Western Railway and Scottish Power Renewables. Tractivity is ISO 27001 certified, Cyber Essentials Plus accredited, fully GDPR-compliant, UK-hosted on Microsoft Azure and available on the UK Government's G-Cloud framework. We'd love to hear about your experience. Your feedback helps us keep improving the way teams plan, engage and report on the relationships that matter most.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Tractivity has been an incredibly…

Tractivity has been an incredibly easy‑to‑use yet feature‑rich platform for our organisation. The ability to map stakeholders, record one‑to‑one interactions, and communicate effectively through newsletters, surveys, and event management has genuinely helped bring teams together and share intelligence more effectively across the business.

Having everything in one place has improved visibility, collaboration, and consistency in how we engage with stakeholders, which has delivered real value at both an operational and strategic level.

A special mention also has to go to Tractivity’s client success team. They consistently take the time to understand how we work, collaborating with us to design and implement structured workflow processes that fit our organisation and help drive further efficiencies. Their support has been proactive, thoughtful, and genuinely focused on helping us get the most from the platform.

April 22, 2026
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