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- Build real-time chat messaging in less time. Rapidly ship in-app messaging with our highly reliable chat infrastructure and feature-rich SDKs. Improve your overall in-app conversion, engagement, and retention.
- Colorsinspo is built on purpose to educate people about color as it plays a vital role to affect viewers emotions. It is a fact that visual interaction speaks more than text does. To successfully derived your audience towards the product, you need to have the best visuals and precisely colors that represent your brand and connect with the customer’s emotion.
- SplitMetrics replicates the app store experience and provides a detailed report on users on-page behavior. Think of your app store page as a landing page you can track and optimize. App Store metrics allow you to evaluate how effective your product page is by providing you with actionable data on app store users behavior.
- Write, plan, collaborate, and get organized. Take notes, add tasks, manage projects & more. Create your own layouts and toolkit to get work done.
- The Ultimate Tool Reference Guide for the #1 NYT Best-Selling book 'Tools of Titans' by Tim Ferriss! A collection of recommended books, products, apps, and much more.
- Use the side-bar to configure exactly how and where to get each piece of information. Have at least one column with some ‘anchor’ data that you already have. This is the data that will seed everything else on the sheet. Each cell will be sent to a different worker to be filled.
- The Design Sprint Kit is an open-source resource for design leaders, product owners, developers or anyone who is learning about or running Design Sprints.
- Turn any Google sheet into an API instantly, for free. Power websites, apps, or whatever you like, all from a spreadsheet. Changes to your spreadsheet update your API in realtime.
- Many billion and million-dollar companies did not start out with huge budgets, they often bootstrapped to get their first users. This page contains insights on how 30+ well-known companies got their first users.