Productivity (460 programs)
Pros: Start to finish guidance. Compare against competitors.
Cons: Still takes commitment. Lots of similar solutions out there.
Pros: The community edition of this package is free to download.. Drop-and-drag functionality is an ideal solution for beginners..
Cons: The free version is associated with strict storage limits.. Corporate logos are only offered in the premium version..
Pros: Maintain your brand image across different dissemination platforms. It offers real-time user tracking.
Cons: Have to try it before you can judge its ROI. Deep personalisation and profiling may not suit your business.
Pros: Personal users will not have to pay to access the main features.. There are numerous pricing plans to choose from..
Cons: Does not work with any other email server besides Gmail.. Could possibly slow down browsers with a poor Internet connection..
Pros: Packed with useful tools. Comes with an excellent support team.
Cons: Can be a bit tricky to learn at first. Does not integrate with other analysis tools.
Pros: Packed with useful features. Easy to get to grips with.
Cons: Only free as a trial. Tutorials leave a little to be desired.
Pros: Customisable interface. Excellent customer support.
Cons: Though customisable. the UI desperately needs a modern avatar. Some advanced features come only in the premium variant.
Pros: Personalizing the interface makes it more user friendly. The GUI is clean and runs very smoothly.
Cons: It is best suited for agile developers. You have to learn what different icons mean.
Pros: Free version. Great management options.
Cons: More appropriate for large businesses. Deluxe packages can become expensive.
Pros: Simplifies your billing procedures through automation. Analytics and reporting tools help track important metrics.
Cons: Popular payment platforms like Paypal already support recurring payments natively. Pricy. with the cheapest package costing $129/m + 1.2% of revenue.
Pros: Comes with free iOS app. Packed with useful features.
Cons: Not possible to conduct interviews by video. Job boards are a bit limited.
Pros: Straightforward but powerful features. Variety of subscriptions.
Cons: No free version. Mainly for small business owners.
Pros: Tries to be more than an appraiser and it succeeds. Suitable for medium and larger businesses.
Cons: Some may feel uncomfortable following its appraisal structure. It could use a few more customization options.
Pros: Customisable email templates. Ability to track performance.
Cons: Emails can still get ignored by potential buyers. Unclear how is this technique superior to conventional upselling.
Pros: No-nonsense. simple user interface. Free trial available.
Cons: Migrating from another CRM could be a hassle. UI not as intuitive as competitor CRMs.
Pros: A project management tool that is optimized for news publishing. It allows you to work and publish in numerous languages.
Cons: It’s difficult to manage if you have tens of writers. It’s expensive with the Collaborate add-on.
Pros: Helps potential entrepreneurs. Free to try.
Cons: Monthly subscription required. No guarantee.
Pros: It is powered by a very reliable email provider. Current Outlook users will not need much training.
Cons: It is not controlled or maintained by Outlook or Microsoft. It becomes costly after the free trial is over.
Pros: Smaller organizations can benefit from the free version of IdeaScale.. It is possible to work together with a professional UX team..
Cons: More professional versions can be quite expensive for small businesses.. Might not be as suited for those with older operating systms..