1.Team Communication: Whatsapp
- WhatsApp is completely free for use.
- Instantly send a message to anywhere in the world.
- Easy to use, even a novice mobile user can use it.
- Voice call support.
- Video calling available.
2. Document Sharing:Slack
- We can share our files or any document with others.
- Easy to use, we can create channel to share our document with team.
- Sometimes difficult to find team members.
3. Version Control:Github
- We can collaborate our repositories with team members.
- We can save and maintain our code.
- It requires internet connection to push our files .
4. Prototyping:Proto
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Easy to get started with a good set of UI controls.
- Intuitive editor interface with drag-n-drop features, no coding required.
- Custom branding for our account and prototypes.
- Templates and reusable containers for easy development.
5. Time Tracking:Top Tracker
- It helps to track trends, target weaknesses, and increase efficiency.
- Great for reporting on weekly progress or work completed on a project.
- Have a sustainable, paperless environment.
6. Project Management:Github
- We can make different branches for similar repository.
- Easy to reset the code if there is an error in new code.
- Easy to merge the branches in a single branch which contains the code without an error for the project.
7. Code Testing:Codility
- Automated scalability and accuracy scoring.
- Style assessment, solution sandboxes, code playback.
- Effortless custom question and task creation.
8. Digital Marketing Analytics:Indicative
- Able to gain a complete overview of their customers’ entire journey and interactions with their website.
- Behavior-Specific Design.
- Smart Dashboards.
9. SEO (Search Engine Optimization):SEMrush
- Integrated Social Media Marketing with SEO.
- Simplified Creation of Easy-To-Understand Reports.
- Traffic Analysis.
10.Page Speed Testing:Yslow
- It offers suggestions for improving the page’s performance.
- Provides tools for performance analysis.
- Displays statistics about the page.
mwilson
Great choices Komal! The only one I’m not convinced by is using Slack for document sharing – it still depends on Google Docs or something else if you want to edit on the same document, etc.
Your language use could be a bit more consistent – using ‘we’ language is very effective and you’ve done for some recommendations but not for others.
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