What's a low cost app for sharing and editing projects with clients?
- Alfredo GutiérrezI am a real person with honest opinions · WrittenIt allows you to add your feedback directly to prototypes and annotate areas which you want to highlight. Clients can leave comments without having to sign up to Marvel making it seamless.
- Nikolaj Bomann MertzBlogging away · WrittenBasecamp is a great tool to collaborate with external partners. Not really specific to image sharing, but is great for project management in general.
- Agustin EsperonCo-Founder & Head of UX/Design at Wideo
I'm a big fan not only of BaseCamp, but also their founders' books (Rework, Remote, Getting Real) and blog posts. Their work philosophy is amazing and it's reflected on the clean and concrete software.
I really enjoy managing all aspects of my company with BaseCamp
Great and helpful app! I use Basecamp integration with TMetric in all my projects, for me this is the most convenient way to track my time for any activity in Basecamp
- ☕ Tonya Parker ⌨Copywriter · WrittenI've not tried this one yet, but really like the looks of it.
- Seth HawkinsContent Marketing Manager, Vivint
Traditional word processors are fine for writing English papers. But for professional writers – especially those who write online content – something different is needed. That something different is Airstory.
Airstory allows writers to write without worrying about getting everything in the right order. Each paragraph is treated like a module that can easily be moved around to get the content just right. Continuing with the modular aspect, Airstory also has cards, which can contain any chunk of text that can be inserted anywhere in a piece of content. This is great for inserting research into content.
The versioning is the most intuitive experience imaginable. Don't think in terms of traditional drafts. Simply slide a timeline bar backwards and see all your past changes. You can stop at any time and pick up from there.
The team interactivity is also great. You can invite team members to review your content and work from one online file, rather than emailing multiple files back and forth.
- Henning A. SillerudDesigner · WrittenIt's an easy way to get feedback on visual content, but it does not let the client edit the images.
- Davey MontoothDesigner & Developer · WrittenI recommend you check out Invision. You can sign up for a trial to verify the features you just mentioned.