2. Document Printing: Google Docs
- Google Docs is a free web browser based program where you can create, edit, and share a variety of documents quickly from any device. Google Docs is compatible with most word processors.
3.Version Control: Github
- Github is a free open source version control system that gives you a complete long-term history of every file. It will also create branches of versions of repositories while preserving all the originals.
4. Prototyping: Marvel
- Marvel is an online prototyping platform that access all the core functionality needed to build digital products like wire frame, web pages and app prototype.
5.Time Tracking: toggl
- Toggl is an SaaS program for tracking times for a team of any size, including creative agencies, law firms, and SaaS companies.
6.Project Management: Wrike
- At this site you can assign tasks, share files and discuss in real time. You can set assignees and prioritize tasks and due dates.
7.Code Testing: Test IO
- This SaaS site has the latest crowd testing technology for real world testing of your app. It uses a combination of creative and real human testers.
8.Digital Marketing Analytics: Exago
- Exago allows you and users to create ad hoc reports with zero IT assistance. Exago was designed for SaaS companies.
9.Search Engine Optimizer: Victorious
- Victorious ranks high-value product pages using 200 + optimization factors. It can acquire unlimited hyper-targeted links with Google approved metrics.
10.Page Speed Testing: Solarwinds
- This site quickly troubleshoots issues by identifying which components in a web page are slow. It also determines if it is slow elsewhere or if it is isolated locally.
September 30, 2020 at 3:17 pm
Some great choices here Michael – some I’ve never seen before (which can be tricky because you want to stick with industry tested software, but at the same time, it’s good to try out the new things). Solarwinds isn’t really speed testing – not the way Page Speed Insights or Pingdom are. Also, test io is quality assurance software, not code testing, but you aren’t expected to know the difference yet.
Short, concise descriptions. Using ‘we’ language would be more effective in this scenario than ‘you’ language.
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