1.Team Communicaation:Telegram
- Telegram is a instant messaging.People can also share their videos.With the use of Telegram folks and can you make video calls to show their projects.
- You sometimes need to open the app for receiving messages which makes the “ Instant messaging app ” with no sense, and it has no voice messages.
2.Document Sharing:Onehub
- Onehub is easy to use and inexpensive to access. The ability to invite people to share files is great and you can easily sahre your project files and other files.
- Sometimes it take several hours for the processing of documents and there are some problems in accessing the work emails.
3.Version Control:Github
- GitHub helps software teams to collaborate and maintain the entire history of code changes. You can track changes in code, turn back the clock to undo errors and share your efforts with other team members.
- On Github sometimes it is difficult to push your code as it requires proper internet connection.
4.Prototyping:InVision
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You can set columns for To-do, In progress, Needs review, and Approved, and drag and drop your design components into the appropriate column.You could add interactions and animations to static images. You can upload multiple file types, including JPG, PNG, GIF, AI, and PSD. It has push and pull integrations with apps like Slack, Dropbox, Box, Trello, JIRA and much more.
- our workflow and collaboration between design and development. One can design better, faster, and more collaboratively with real-time, and it’s in-browser design collaboration and presentation tools.
5.Time Tracking:Monday
- Monday is totally customizable to fit your needs. This means you can build your workflows in any way that works for you and your team. This is one of the main reasons why so many teams across industries and oceans have embraced this platform.
- It has an extremely intuitive interface with color-coded labels. The colors make your work visual in a way that’s easy to digest and understand.
6.Project Management:Github
- With Github we can create the repository of our project and and we can add all team members as collaborators and they can push their code on the similar repository.
- It is time and we clone the repository whenever we want to test the code.
7.Code Testing:Codility
- Â IT ensures quality by rigorously testing all tasks before providing them to clients. This facilitates clear and unambiguous task descriptions and fair scoring logic. As a result, the software’s technical screening tasks can be relied upon by engineers, hiring managers, and CTOs.
8.Digital Marketing Analytics:Quanticmind
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QuanticMind provides a relatively lightweight tool for optimizing and managing our paid search campaigns. It integrates nicely with our first party data, and allows us to group together campaigns and organize bid policies for effective management while saving time. In addition, we have been leveraging QuanticMind’s agency services, which are knowledgeable and prompt with their service.
9.SEO (Search Engine Optimization):Semrush
- SEMrush tells you how your site is performing. You’ll see how much traffic you obtain through organic means (as well as paid traffic). It’ll show you if you’re seeing an increase or decrease in your website traffic.
- You will also see how you rank for keywords. SEMrush will let you know if you’re ranking better or worse for keywords. This allows you to optimize your campaign to keep ranking for your keywords or improve your campaign to rank better for them.
10.Page Speed Testing:KeyCDN
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 Faster performance and lower latency Of course, the very first reason to use a CDN is because it provides an easy way to increase the speed of your websites while also lowering the latency. Ilya Grigorik, a web performance engineer at Google said:
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Using a CDN allows us to terminate the connection close to the user, which can significantly reduce the cost of TCP and TLS handshake. For best results, you should be using a CDN to serve both static and dynamic content.
mwilson
Well done Bhagwant! Some great choices here, even a couple that I hadn’t heard of before. I don’t think KeyCDN qualifies as page speed testing software – not the way that something like Page Speed Insights does.
In terms of writing, I think because you are writing this as recommendations for your own team, you would want to use ‘we’ instead of ‘you’ – which you did in some cases, like ‘integrates nicely with our first party data, and allows us to group together campaigns’ – but would be better if it were consistent across the entire list of recommendations.
You missed opening the links in a new tab. Here’s a hint for the future: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Qtb3I3DObTVInb6nghaETtP0ZXmqYRG-/view?usp=sharing