$WEAV communications... 🤔🤔🤔 Seems like in addition to doggedly low PS ratio (10-12) versus annual revenue growth (45-55%). It's an all-in-one platform particularly targeted at small medium businesses, and they provide the following capabilities:
Seems like more and more businesses (particularly doctors, dentists, vets, and medical offices) have adopted Weave as the all-in-one communications platform. Additionally, they seem to be moving into additional small business verticals like home services including plumbing, gardening, and that sort of stuff.
They also seem to have really good reviews. Check their G2 reviews - seems overwhelmingly positive. Also check customer reviews that customers left on their Google listing.
I'm looking at their financials (S-1 IPO docs) and it seems pretty good. Low PS ratio relative to high growth (both yoy growth and annualized quarterly growth).
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So... to kick off conversations around this stock... ANY DOCTORS OR NURSES OR MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINS HERE THAT USE WEAVE? ANY FEEDBACK?
Everyone everywhere uses Word. Even if they don't use Word they use something built to mimic it almost exactly. It's inescapable.
Set yourself apart from the 99.999% of everyone who creates headings in Word by highlighting the text and selecting "Bold" and then changing the font size. Learn how to use Word - styles, templates, formatting, headers, footers, table styles, etc.
As for authoring tools, there are a number to choose from. To be honest, you should be able to pick up the basics of any of them fairly quickly. For the most part they're all WYSIWYG editors with some additional features.
I'm using Flare at my current job, and my only exposure to it before I started was downloading the free trial and working through the included tutorial. If I started a new job where they used RoboHelp I'd do the same and just figure the rest out as I went.
That's a wonderfully naiive view. There are around 720,000 hours of content uploaded to YouTube a day.
Google recommends a bitrate between 8Mbps and 12Mbps for 1080P video.
2k and 4k video recommend up to 6times that.
If we split the difference and use 10Mbps that puts us at 3.24 Petabytes of data uploaded every single day.
Raw data storage costs about $0.02 per gigabyte per month, every day you are adding another $64,800 to your bill for the month just for storage.
There's also another $0.05 for every Gb streamed, putting you at your monthly bill increasing by $226,800 every single day if all of that content is streamed to exactly 1 person. That doesn't include other costs for queries or other prioritization that they offer.
You won't find a free, open-source version of this. The only way that this is sustainable is with waterfalls of funds and manpower working 24/7 to make it so.
Hello,
SciNote is definitely worth checking out, it is a NIH, FDA and European commission trusted ELN, that has many options for industry or academic labs (and is free for individual users :) they even support professors who are working with large numbers of students in classrooms on a low budget). Main advantage is that SciNote's support team is top rated over all other ELNs (https://www.scinote.net/).
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probably it's best to check the independent reviews here: https://www.g2.com/categories/electronic-lab-notebook-eln?utf8=%E2%9C%93&order=top\_shelf
Coming from an Omnisend user...
1: Agreed, more bang for your buck with Omnisend
2: Agreed
3: Never used klaviyo, but Omnisend is super easy and intuitive
4: Forms: shows up automatically on the selected pages according to the timing option you've chosen: after spending some time on your store, after scrolling, on exit, etc.
5: Agreed
6: Omnisend provides you with the ability to test your campaigns in three different ways:
a: Testing subject line
b: Testing the Sender's name and Sender's email address
c: Testing the email content along with the Subject line and Sender's name
7: Agreed
8: Customer service is 100% far better with Omnisend, its 247/365 days- Klaviyo is mon-fri working hours only
9: Bonus points for Omnisend international SMS
10: Not sure if Klaviyo has updated this or not, but Omnisend offers web push notifications, whereas Klaviyo doesn't
Final point from me would be this....
Klaviyo has a huge marketing budget and is more visible in the tech space due to this. IMO, Klaviyo users are like apple users...
I would also review independent review sites such as G2, capterra to also get a real feel. I have added the link to G2 Omnisend Vs Klaviyo for you here: https://www.g2.com/compare/klaviyo-vs-omnisend
Yes, briefly tested the trial, including the Boss Mode.
The app delivers what it promises.
I plan to sign in the near future since I will need quality copies for an upcoming project.
Also, they are ridiculously well-rated in Capterra, G2 and Trustpilot.
source: https://www.g2.com/products/salad/reviews#:~:text=What%20is%20Salad%3F,%2Dfor%2Dpay%22%20marketplace.
"What is Salad? Salad activates the idle compute resources of the world's gaming PCs. Our users (or “Chefs”) turn a wealth of dormant processing power into the rewards they want—including Steam games, digital subscriptions, in-game loot, gift cards, and more—on the web's most trusted "AFK-for-pay" marketplace"
Inshort, this was just a professional way to tell that "B*tch, I mma mine some crypto outa your hardware and you get to keep some 'o that money"
BTW, are you a Priyam Raj subscriber anyhow?
> "professional" world has taken notice as well (source:
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>https://www.g2.com/products/fusion-360/reviews
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To be fair, it is only 350 reviews, I haven't spoken with one company that uses Fusion 360. I will admit, I am sure this is a micro portion of the professional user base.
Any CAM from the last 15 years would be more than adequate for this but it's interesting that you specify easy/intuitive yet the end specification is ultimate performance. Those two kinds of requirements are almost always at odds with one another.
I digress....
As I said, any CAM system from the last decade and a half would be fine. The online world of Instagram machinists have embraced Fusion 360 quite heavily with it displacing to one extent or another nearly every other software (source: https://www.cnccookbook.com/cnccookbook-2021-cam-survey-whats-the-best-cam/ ) and the "professional" world has taken notice as well (source: https://www.g2.com/products/fusion-360/reviews ).
Note: the CNC Cookbook poll is based on price not functionality for its tiers, so take that as you will. Also note, I work for Autodesk and am clearly biased but my two sources are totally independent.
>The G2 reviews & Trustpilot reviews speak volumes
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>https://www.g2.com/products/product-marketing-alliance/reviews
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>https://trustpilot.com/review/productmarketingalliance.com
https://www.g2.com/articles/stages-of-game-development
I equate "active development" with "production." Everything that occurs prior to that might still be "development" based on how loose/strict your interpretation of that is, but I view that more as "passive development" myself.
https://www.g2.com/categories/grc-platforms
https://www.esecurityplanet.com/products/grc-tools/
https://thedigitalprojectmanager.com/grc-tools/
You may take a look at these list, some are being recommended not just by one site and those are the one that stand out in the crowd.
It seems that your comment contains 1 or more links that are hard to tap for mobile users. I will extend those so they're easier for our sausage fingers to click!
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There are a bunch!
Off the top of my head, I’d recommend Collective Access. They are open source and pretty customizable so you can adjust as you need, especially for specialty fields related to trams. It does require some database know how to set up but it’s also free/almost free so it’s good for institutions with small budgets/ small staff.
Alternatively there are several places that review and compare collection management systems. This is one.
From an economics point of view, I wouldn't advise a client develop their own database for something like that.
There are too many turnkey systems available that do exactly that at various price points to meet almost every budget. It would be more expensive to do their own then to buy and modify.
https://www.g2.com/categories/event-registration-ticketing/free
There a several paid services for (and a few free with various limitations such as number of stops) aiming to solve the "vehicle routing problem" or "vehicle routing optimization"
I'm familiar with RouteXL and SpeedyRoute, but I'm sure there are many others with various nuanced distinctions. This seems to be a roundup of free options/
I'm not sure this meets your requirements of "GPS app" though.
I highly recommend looking into some of the no code websites and things like that. Learning a programming language to get you what you really want out of the app will probably take longer than the winter tbh. I highly recommend learning a programming language regardless as a skill, but if your objective now is the app, then check out the no code things
I haven’t used any of these but there’s a handful out there. Good luck!
Various tools for conversion optimization. Heat maps, session recordings, form analytics, on-page surveys, and a few others. Works well if you put in the time to fully implement its features (e.g. form analytics where you need to implement code to know what fields cause the most drop-off), gather data regularly (e.g. you have to manually target pages to gather heat map), analyze gathered data (it takes practice to figure out what you might do with the results), and then decide if you are confident enough in your conclusions to just roll out changes to your site and/or landing page(s) or design an experiment to test them (which is IMO usually going to be a best practice, but requires separate tools and often separate technical skills).
Details: https://www.g2.com/products/hotjar/reviews
Alternatives: https://www.g2.com/categories/heat-maps https://www.g2.com/categories/session-replay
You’re welcome!
well, as you may know, bloomberg/Eikon are like fire hydrants and you've got to decide how much water you want to drink!
so, what will you primarily be using the platform for? is it Balance Sheet analysis, is it breaking news, is it macroeconomic etc?
then, you have a few alts. here is a simple list: https://www.g2.com/categories/financial-research finviz ycharts sp capital iq et all
You're looking for an online reputation management tool, here are all the vendors that are a solution for review monitoring and management + user reviews of those tools: https://www.g2.com/categories/online-reputation-management
I am biased but I would check out Brandfolder! We are the number 1 DAM in the space, especially when it comes to ease of use/intuitiveness. Stop by brandfolder.com. I am also happy to connect you with someone from our team if you would like to ask questions/learn more. Just send me a quick DM. Click here for a quick overview video of the platform.
AFAIK Databricks didn't use to care about this space until very recently. Proof: Search Google for "lakehouse before:2020-01-01".
Meanwhile I love this chart by G2 measuring "market presence" and "satisfaction":
Different researchers, and again Snowflake leads on customer satisfaction (and you can see Databricks there too).
Some ideas would be: Ask whoever controls the buying for reporting and comb through what’s being purchased with company money since so many web based apps are easily purchasable through credit card.
There’s also web based tools that helps shed a light on SaaS management, like inventory, spend, license management and provisioning. https://www.g2.com/categories/saas-spend-management
well it exists in the play store and has a site of it so it might not be a scam, i read before it has been verified by some organisation.
I found this take a looks............. https://www.g2.com/products/wisely-by-adp/reviews
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Hey there! Daryna here, one of the founders at OpenPhone.
Thanks so much for considering our service. We've indeed replaced Google Voice for thousands of folks.
I'm certainly biased when it comes to talking about our product and how it compares with others. But we've been #1 rated on G2 Crowd for many quarters now and the feedback that we hear is that we offer an amazing user experience.
I'm hanging out here for the evening and happy to answer any questions you might have.
Hi,
Yes, after the upgrade to version 7 all of my favourites and previous session details have disappeared.
I also see that the price for personal use has gone from FREE to £10 PER MONTH!!
I'm currently looking at free alternative for personal use - I'm an IT savvy guy who far flung friends and family rely upon for the odd bit of support when something fails.....
So far these seem to be of interest:
https://www.g2.com/products/anydesk/competitors/alternatives
https://www.dnsstuff.com/anydesk-alternative
https://www.softwaresuggest.co.uk/anydesk/alternatives
I also note that unless you have a subscription there is no way you can contact AnyDesk support.
I’m a SaaS company CFO, and 100% agree engineering should not take this on. 1. There are many affordable invoicing solutions on the market today (just Google Quickbooks or look up invoicing software on G2 CrowdG2 Crowd - Billing solutions) 2. Even more importantly, having engineering spend time on this would take away from their ability to develop new functionality or features that could allow you to add more customers in the future or expand who you sell to (opportunity costs)
https://www.g2.com/products/fintel-connect/reviews Check out all those fake positive reviews that showed up on this site the days around the "glitch" day.
Not true. Just create a job. If it is a new client, you can add them on the fly when you create the job. I only do quotes on big jobs and want a deposit. I’ve been using for 5 years and I dont have any major complaints. You can also check out Workiz. Here is a link to programs that are similar to Jobber. I cant speak for any of them. https://www.g2.com/products/jobber/competitors/alternatives
I came across this on LinkedIn yesterday, Amazon's new recruiter training program. Might be of interest to you: https://www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/1801699/2022-recruiter-fte
Other than that if you're open to agencies you can search up the big name agencies or just Google recruitment agencies and you'll find plenty of results. This link might also be helpful: https://www.g2.com/categories/recruitment-agencies
I am with PhishProtection.com - Our customers are using us for both on premise and 365 protection. We do impersonation protection, time of click protection. 60 day free trial. 24x7 technical support. https://www.g2.com/products/phish-protection-by-duocircle/reviews
Since there's never anything wrong with cross-pollination, there are reviews on G2, too: https://www.g2.com/products/oracle-autonomous-data-warehouse/reviews#reviews
And yes, for disclosure: I work for Oracle.
Tools that I use:
But I find that strategic behavior is more important. A lot of people try to do too much and slow themselves down into busy work that really doesn't accomplish much. The 80/20 rules is real, so be wary of what you do and evaluate investment of resources (time, $, resources and people) against benefits; and don't anything that can't be measured (a few exceptions apply to this one).
This is a good article that address your question: https://www.g2.com/products/zapier/competitors/alternatives
Plenty of information on google. Just search for RFP process. I found this: https://www.g2.com/articles/rfp-request-for-proposal
The RFP is pretty straight forward: figure out what your requirements are by talking to your internal stakeholders, figure who potential suppliers are. Create the RFP based on the requirements, collect bids from the suppliers. Analyze bids, select 1-3 finalists, work with them to further narrow it down or negotiate pricing. Once you know you want to go with, "award" them the bid and set up the contract.
My company receives reviews on G2, a software review site. It's pretty helpful to track what customers say about us. Plus it's a trusted page for teams that are looking for PR & communications software.
Google is deprecating Chrome Apps in 2022 and Chrome Sign Builder is a Chrome App so you may want to proceed with caution. I haven't seen anything explicitly state that Sign Builder will be deprecated but there is a blanket announcement for Chrome Apps in general.
https://blog.chromium.org/2020/08/changes-to-chrome-app-support-timeline.html
If you're researching a solution for a school, you should check us out. Rise Vision is the #1 digital signage solution for K-12 schools. Over 3,000 schools use our software, you can see some of our education reviews here, and we have special pricing for education.
Yeah you get it.
It's a model based on all the possible other data points of companies that can be found online - plus corroboration with anything else that's found. For example if an article posts a q4 revenue on page 17 of Google - that's caught & factored into the models.
ZI is pretty well regarded as the most accurate company firmographic data, especially for small businesses - however the variance for ALL data providers is much greater for small businesses.
Of course public companies revenue data for a crappy webscraper is going to be more accurate than ZoomInfo's SMB data.
Large companies that have in-depth knowledge of their clientbase's revenue use that knowledge against data providers to determine which provider to go with, ZoomInfo comes out on top consistently.
Good resource for this is G2Crowd as well, https://www.g2.com/categories/marketing-account-intelligence#grid
In short, I think you need to try some "no code" solution to do a prototype of the web site.
Your idea contain a backend (a component to get, store and serve the data) and a frontend to show the graph. Both are prrety simple (in terms of dimension / interconnection), so it should be good place to start. It can be done with single outsourced fullstack developer (try any freelance platform). Time is aspect of requiments.
Good luck!
Yeah, but that is what cloudinary, and other like it, are for. Simplifies your image output, and gives you optimized images.
Here is a list of alternative to cloudinary. It's been a couple years since I used it.
https://www.g2.com/products/cloudinary/competitors/alternatives
Lusha
ZoomInfo
Cognism
LeadIQ
Lead411
or any company on this list: https://www.g2.com/categories/sales-intelligence#grid
Do they need to be their main line?
If not and you are adding additional numbers, you can use a service like ringcentral or callrail (voip services).
Check out G2 for other providers: https://www.g2.com/categories/voip
Ok cool. Could try something like G2, or there are some reviews / comparisons out there already, but not sure how trustworthy those are
https://www.g2.com/categories/breach-and-attack-simulation-bas
https://www.esecurityplanet.com/products/breach-and-attack-simulation-bas-vendors/
Chargebee looks like a leader according to G2 https://www.g2.com/categories/subscription-management#grid
Not sure how reliable this Grid is. Have you used Chargebee?
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*I have to take a test through protorU and read terrible, terrible reviews. I then went in the privacy policy and was pretty disturbed
https://www.proctoru.com/privacy-policy
Reading through this I do not feel comfortable using this software AT ALL. My professor (one of those professors who just makes us read the book for an online class, has not taught anything, is rude in emails, can't be bothered) is a difficult one to say the least. Is there anything I can do to tell him I don't want to use this service? What would y'all do if a student said this to you?
a few example taken directly from the privacy policy...
"Nonetheless, we cannot guarantee that transmissions of your information will always be secure or that unauthorized third parties will never be able to defeat the security measures taken by us or our service providers."
"Our website also includes social media buttons and widgets for platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Vimeo, and LinkedIn. These features may collect your IP address, which page(s) you are visiting on our site, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to function properly"
"Log Data may include information such as your IP address, browser type, the referring domain, internet service provider (ISP), operating system, date/time stamp, clickstream data, and browser plug-ins."
Reviews...
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/go.proctoru.com
https://www.g2.com/products/proctoru/reviews
Edit: not surprised by the border line bullying by professors, this is my problem with academia. Self reflection and remember you all are here to help*
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I'm just telling you beforehand - Genesis isn't profitable at all. Basically a 5% ROI.
You can almost call it a fraud, because the numbers don't match up at all.
https://www.g2.com/products/genesis-mining/reviews
Resellers only seem to give perpetual licences, renewals of perpetual licences and the initial 1 year for subs.
What does it say for you when you log in?
Fir example here it says the renewal for a subscriber should be 99, but its done on avid's site.
Then the first thing you need to do is get a SIS and get off bad, antiquated design. I can't even process how awful that must be.
Looking for a web portal without having a functioning SIS in place is like trying to build a house without a foundation...or walls....or floors...
If you skip the SIS part, you're going to have a failure on your hands. The portal is just a UI for the real backend to the system. Trying to translate that data into a web portal without proper systems in place will be a management and security nightmare.
This reference barely scratches the surface: https://www.g2.com/categories/student-information-systems-sis
It depends on the type of automation you're looking to accomplish. If you're looking for heavy automation, Hubspot is a good option but keep in mind that the learning curve is pretty steep. It's also expensive; Hubspot automation isn't available on the most basic Hubspot plan so you'll have to pay to access their automation tools and also go through training courses to learn how to use them effectively.
There's other options on the market that are a fraction of the cost. ActiveCampaign has a great automation suite that has over 500+ pre-built automation recipes plus allows you to do a lot with automation, whether that's sending emails, tagging/organizing contacts and accounts, planning social engagement, the works. It's a fraction of the Hubspot cost and has free migration services to migrate existing contacts and email templates from your current service to ActiveCampaign.
ActiveCampaign vs Hubspot (from ActiveCampaign)
ActiveCampaign vs Hubspot (from G2)
Disclaimer: I currently work for ActiveCampaign.
first of all this is a very cool bike i think atm u doin fine but u can
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A quick Google search for "cloud cost aggregation" led me here. The list looks decent enough. I've only ever heard good things about Turbonomic products so the fact that ParkMyCloud seems like a logical thing.
Here are several ways to accepts crypto payments.
You're going to have to eat the fees in order to encourage people to use it. You'll make it up in the long term.
interesting, never heard of this CMS. Here are some good enterprise options https://www.g2.com/categories/headless-cms?utf8=%E2%9C%93&selected_view=grid&segment=enterprise#grid
Honestly, I'd avoid VET like the plague.
This whole 'oh, it's going to revolutionise supply chain management' hype is deeply misunderstood.
Big corporates already have tech that can help them track their supply chain end to end. They don't need a coin to help them do that.
A quick search on g2 will return HUNDREDS of companies that can do this:
https://www.g2.com/categories/supply-chain-visibility
VET holders will be in for a rude awakening when very little of these new partnerships (which are really just trials) turn into actual commercial long-term contracts.
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As to what you should invest in, as others said, you really should do your own research. To start you off, I'd recommend you investigate ATOM, MANA, and XLM.
This is a really common integration use case, and Celigo has several thousand users. Are you on the free edition or a paid edition? Have you stopped by Office Hours to get your question answered in person? You can sign up below:
As far as I know the main difference is the target audience. They pretty much try to automate marketing, campaigns, advertisement and such, but they target small companies. Sales force does not really target small companies, reason why it’s not even a competitor of thryv in term of market shares. As far as I know the biggest fish in the small-medium sized companies would be hubspot. competitors examples
Try to check the G2 listing out https://www.g2.com/categories/ad-network There are a lot of reviews, ratings, etc. And you can request a demo if you need it.
HI! I'm so glad I found your comment. I'm definitely taking notes of the issues you pointed out, but do check back in soon :) We just rolled out an update this week that cleaned away quite a few bugs and sped up load-time.
Also, feel free to send any complaints, suggestions, or ideas through our contact form or our Live Chat support, we read every single one (we're one of the highest-rated builders for Quality of Support on G2). We're always looking for quality feedback like yours.
I'm not too sure. I googled it and it says at least $100 or $200 usd. I was gifted mine though. I had the Producer edition at first and it was NOT what I wanted. Here the link I saw: https://www.g2.com/products/fl-studio/pricing
https://www.g2.com/categories/voip/free
VoIP is a standard to make phone calls over the internet. I don't know any of these services specifically and I can't attest to their security (I.E., recording your call for them to figure shit out about you), but there are also paid services which I'm sure will be better. If you're just using this once, I wouldn't worry about it.
G2 compiled a great list that goes over the best out of the box solutions for BI solutions. The article is called The Top 20 Embedded Business Intelligence Software. Let me know if you have any more questions!
I’d assume you didn’t put that contract in place? Value will be there if you choose the right MSP. I’d look to replace them when you can. If it seems absurd, it’s likely because they are overcharging or you could be underutilizing what’s included in the contract.
As far as working at them, I’m on #4 over 10 years and I’m 3/4 for positive/would still actively recommend to anyone who needed one (my first was my meh one). A good sign of an MSP is how they interact and lean on other MSPs.
As far as recommendations, G2 put this out: https://www.g2.com/categories/remote-monitoring-management-rmm
I’ve personally used Kaseya, ConnectWise Automate, Auvik, SolarWinds, Continuum, both Manage Service products, and Intune off that list. I think you’d need to just find out what’s covered in that current monitoring and fill in the gaps and/or plan for the future if they are out the door. Most of those listed are geared for using as an MSP and not internally, so just be sure to find which ones fits your needs versus a bigger ‘box’ solution that you aren’t using half the features in.
Of course that exists.
Check out this list of companies that, for a price, promise to “manage your online reputation” by removing unsavory content: https://www.g2.com/products/reputationdefender/competitors/alternatives
According to this website, these services cost anywhere from $3,000-$10,000 on average. Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/216399/how_to_clean_up_your_online_reputation.html
I'm biased of course as I work at Auvik, but there's a number of network visibility & monitoring applications listed here - https://www.g2.com/categories/network-monitoring#grid
Hi,
I work at Zoho Vault. Let me explain. Most of our tools are free for personal use and affordable for businesses. You can learn more about our privacy commitment here.
Our integration with Office365 allows admins to import users from their Office 365 setup into Zoho Vault and also allows users to access Zoho Vault with their existing Office365 credentials. This integration is available only in our paid plans, starting at $1/user/month.
You can read unbiased user reviews of Zoho Vault in Gartner, G2Crowd, etc. If you still have any questions, please write to [email protected]. We will be happy to answer them.
I have been using Gearset for several years now and it works great. You can read my review here: https://www.g2.com/products/gearset/reviews/gearset-review-4180232
https://www.g2.com/categories/plm
The one we use is windchill and used for probably tens of millions of parts. Searches take a few seconds (full BOM and "where-used" capabilities with wildcards etc).
CAD and drawing data has been integrated despite aquisitions, site closures, mergers and CAD package changes and it all still works. I'm not sure of the exact process to keep it all integrated but it's probably a semi-manual process.
Oldest scanned drawing I've come across is from 1973 although there is probably older.
Is there any room for legal action, they are screwing a bunch of users, maybe there can be a lawsuit?
I personally can not download all the data from cold storage in the allotted time, and the only answer to that was to pay more for extending my plan, but I have a LIFETIME plan so I shouldn't have to pay more for something I already paid for.
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By the way, they have a g2 crowd review page, I suggest we add our honest reviews there.
We've gone back and forth on this; if you visited us a month earlier, you would have seen prices. The pricing on our G2 (https://www.g2.com/products/lenses/reviews) is our standard pricing, but it can be more complicated than: x clusters + y users = $z. Sometimes the price comes out to be lower and other cases higher. We don't want to mislead our potential customers.
Understand your point of view on the subject; we are re-doing our pricing plan page and I will bring your feedback to the table. In the meantime, hope you try our product and support community.
Best, Evan
Check out Float.com, rated the #1 resource management software on G2. The schedule is designed like a calendar style gantt chart. Project and resource planning is super easy with your inputs like team work hours, billable rates, location tags etc all saved and automated for you!
Much better, thanks.
It looks like Rudder is the sort of tool you'd deploy across a fleet of servers to meet compliance with some external standard (like FedRAMP). It is thus related to GRC tools. Does that sound accurate?
We use a distribution tool from Microsoft called Intune that does the job. Requires a bit of setup for the end user but you get a good amount of control over the app which can be good. Maybe there is a competitor that meets your needs
https://www.g2.com/products/microsoft-intune/competitors/alternatives
Here's what some of our users had to say this year:
>⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "DNSFilter Saved my Budget" - Jamie R. Director of IT
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>⭐⭐⭐⭐1/2 "It Allows for easy management over multiple sites" - Christopher W. Business Owner
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>⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I have tried them all, DNSFilter exceeds all my expectations" - Rob E. Senior Engineering Manager
DNSFilter is DNS security that you can easily roll out to your customers. Use DNS to block anything and everything (phishing, malware, adult content). You’ll have less headaches and your clients will love the speed ⚡
I doubt you'll find something with those features, for free, and for 6 employees. You'll probably have to cobble something together using personal time trackers, but your employees will have to manually send you their hours and you'll have to trust them.
Otherwise, this is a decent starting point for evaluating other options (again, probably none are free).
Here's what some of our users had to say this year:
>⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "DNSFilter Saved my Budget" - Jamie R. Director of IT
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>⭐⭐⭐⭐1/2 "It Allows for easy management over multiple sites" - Christopher W. Business Owner
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>⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I have tried them all, DNSFilter exceeds all my expectations" - Rob E. Senior Engineering Manager
DNSFilter is DNS security that you can easily roll out to your customers. Use DNS to block anything and everything (phishing, malware, adult content). You’ll have less headaches and your clients will love the speed ⚡
I'd check out DataGrail.io. They have great reviews on G2 >> https://www.g2.com/products/datagrail/reviews
OneTrust forms don't work half the time. Someone was just complaining about this in the CCPA subreddit actually.
Hi everyone, I found this interesting grid that shows many different sales tools out there in relation to market presence vs satisfaction.
https://www.g2.com/categories/sales-intelligence#grid
Some of the ones mentioned in this thread like Lusha, Hunter are all here.
I am currently looking for a cheaper alternative to Zoominfo and stumbled upon this graph. Hope it helps!
I just looked at the blog and as far as I know, what it says is still true ..
>" <em>Hoppin’</em> is the world’s first Multi-User VR SaaS solution that allows businesses, organizations and experience providers to teleport their prospects and clients/users directly into their location/experience using 360° videos (pre-recorded or live)"
When I have time I'll test it again and this time with other people in the video. Many apps allow people as avatars to watch 2D videos. But that's different from meeting inside a 360 video as Hoppin does. I thought that capability was pretty impressive long ago when Vtime allowed people to meet inside a 360 Photo.
Since the Hoppin blog post says you can meet inside a live video, that suggest that people could meet as avatars at live (not pre-recorded) locations. That would be impressive for me since I haven't seen that happen. Apps like Oculus Venues let people meet in a 360 environment but that environment is not a 360 video.
Here's a Hoppin 5-star rating at the Oculus store ..
> Can't believe it! - I can go into the app and visit cool places with my other oculus go friends. This is the closest thing I've seen to group teleportation at this point"
And another reviewer at G2 describing their favorite feature ..
>"hearing the voices of the avatars in the video with me. I've never experienced that before. It was like entering a video game but with other players that are not computerized or just a voice you hear in a headset."
People seem to love meeting in VR and meeting in a 360 video (or live location) takes the experience up a level. Later I'll search to see info about live streaming. Theoretically it sounds like a group of people as avatars could meet in someone's back yard (the person who's streaming live 360 video).
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No problem, I’m doing data science based on ecg and blood pressure, so flagging and tagging, for us, is a very technical and precise process; requiring some healthcare knowledge as well as data science knowledge. For others, though, data labeling might be more intuitive.
If you want to look through more, here’s a list of data labeling solutions
https://www.g2.com/products/amazon-sagemaker-ground-truth/competitors/alternatives
If you want to look at creative ways this is solved, check out how captcha is doing data labeling https://www.techradar.com/news/captcha-if-you-can-how-youve-been-training-ai-for-years-without-realising-it
Maybe one of these?
https://www.g2.com/categories/work-management
I bought a lifetime Plutio plan a while back for relatively little money from an Appsumo promo so I've been using that and it's been working OK for me. Some of the reviews are admittedly terrible though.
I've heard good things about Monday.com
Agree. I have been using Gearset for years now to move metadata between orgs. They also now provide data and meatdata backups as well as CI/CD tasks. See my review of their product here: https://www.g2.com/products/gearset/reviews/gearset-review-4180232
Leading software review site G2 Crowd has it ranked as the #1 A/P automation on the market: https://www.g2.com/categories/ap-automation?tab=highest_rated
They also partner with Netsuite so you can find them in the SuiteApp. Stampli also helps in automatically doing a 2 way & 3-way match.
Hope this helps :)
I personally moved over to Todoist, and would recommend it.
But if you want to find a comprehensive comparison of all your options with tons of reviews, head over to G2 Crowd
You will never hit exactly $X amount, but you can get close. If you don't want the extra features that paid tools provide and you JUST want the budget monitoring, go for the brainlabs script as it's free. You can actually get it to check your spend every 15 minutes if you add it four times to your account and schedule them to run automatically, offsetting them 15 minutes apart from each other. If you are happy to pay for a tool that does this plus more then check out https://www.g2.com/categories/search-advertising
The platforms that I know of that do budget management (as well as other stuff obviously) are:
Kenshoo
Acquisio
PPC Samurai (disclosure - this is the tool I built)
Adobe
There may be more on that list that do budgets but these are the ones I know of. Hope that helps.
SpamTitan came out very strongly in the latest G2 Crowd Email Security grid....
https://www.g2.com/categories/secure-email-gateway?tab=highest_rated
If you're servicing SMB's we feel it's the gold standard.
We've swapped out tons of Baracudas for the exact same reason you're outlining.
In terms of costs for 1,000 seats MSP version you are looking at $0.50 PUPM -so 500 US dollars a month >>>> quite incredibly that also includes sandboxing which we added last year for free.
You' have your own private cloud hosted locally in aws - multitenant, highly granular and scalable.
30 day free trial available if you'd like to have a look
Flosum is the clear winner:
https://www.g2.com/compare/autorabit-vs-copado-vs-flosum-vs-gearset
It is a really innovative solution, but you need to have the patience to see the plus side of the solution.
Gearset is slow. Copado and Autorabit are too complex.
Hubspot isn’t bad either. In my experience, Salesforce is a bit more holistic in terms of end to end processes.
G2 is a good resource to see objective data.
Here's what some of our users had to say recently on G2:
>⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "DNSFilter Saved my Budget" - Jamie R. Director of IT
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>⭐⭐⭐⭐1/2 "It Allows for easy management over multiple sites" - Christopher W. Business Owner
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>⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ""Great Filtering, Easy to Use, and Fast Support" - Tyler D.
DNSFilter is DNS security that you can easily roll out to your customers. Use DNS to block anything and everything (phishing, malware, adult content). You’ll have less headaches and your clients will love the speed ⚡
Hi Jesse,
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We can help at Upchain. Check out our review on G2 Crowd. https://www.g2.com/products/upchain/reviews
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thanks,
Looking for alternatives to Google Classroom? Tons of people want Learning Management System (LMS) software. What's difficult is finding out whether or not the software you choose is right for you.
1-Canvas
2- Blackboard Learn
3- Moodle
4-Schoology
and many more
Reference from- https://www.g2.com/products/google-classroom/competitors/alternatives
Sorry but you must have had SpamTitan configured incorrectly - the filtering is very robust. I'm more than happy to help you with a proper trial and ensure your configuration is optimal.
You're talking about a product that rated 4.6/5 from 381 IT professionals on Capterra , 4.7/5 on Gartner and 4.6/5 on G2 Crowd.
I'm sorry but you don't get reviews like that with a poor product - I strongly refute your point.
IMO in terms of pure filtering ability the main protagonists aren't that far apart - spamtitan, pp and EL. The value add comes in terms of support (post and pre), ease of use and pricing.
Just for the OP in terms of pricing for your 750 seats - SpamTitan would cost you $510 per month (which is 68 cent per user per month). Give me a shout and I'll also try and get you the reddit discount.
dec: I work with TitanHQ
here is an article that might help. the bigger issue is you will probably have to change your companies whole work flow to support a new type of software if it is not as robust as revit/microstation/archicad... here is a (slightly biased) site that has some of the major comparisons and some reviews of each.
Hello, thanks for taking the time to look through our website!
These are not adverts disguised as blog posts. They are genuine blog posts written by CX and AI experts for people interested in reading about chatbots, CX automation, AI for business, among other topics. We do sell solutions as well, but we are not necessarily selling them through our blog, we are just using them as examples and writing about our topic of expertise.
An executive can read our blog and then look for other solutions available in the market, nobody is stopping them. Or maybe they can decide that a chatbot is not the right fit for their business.
We have a strong community in Reddit for people interested in CX, online sales and digital strategy that found our content useful. We are sorry to hear you are not one of them.
And yes! Nokia and Ericsson are great providers as well! There are tons of providers in the market, a great way to decide which one is better for your business is using G2. We are happy to have been recognized as Leaders in the Chatbot market in the winter and fall reports. You can check it out here, as well as compare us to other solutions and see which one is the right one for your needs > https://www.g2.com/products/aivo/reviews
Have a nice day :)
Yeah, it looks like that might fit the bill for what your looking for. I don’t have experience with it firsthand, but I use G2 crowd to vet new software systems and it seems to be getting a lot of positive reviews there:
Yes, because Adobe XD is not made for that. Without trying to send condescending, you're asking if it's possible to dig a hole with a stick. Yes it is, but you would be better of using a shovel ;)
About which "shovel" to use, your guess is as good as mine, you're on a UX Design subreddit here, not an App Developer sub :) I would also think of stuff like Android Studio, but that's without any knowledge about it. There are some UX tools out there that provide conditional logic, I think proto.io provides it (but there probably might be others too). As far as googling goes, it actually looks like you need a so called RAP (Rapid Application Development) tool, and there are a lot of suggestions out there. Might want to take a look at that.
But at this point I'm wondering what would take less time: Learning basic app coding and actually code it, or fake it in a UX tool. A RAP tool is probably something that falls in between.