August 13th 2010
One of the most frustrating aspects of customer feedback is the vagueness of the support requests your customers typically provide. SnapABug takes that problem head on with a live chat widget that helps the user snap a photo of their webpage so that you can see the issue with your own eyes. Starting at $19 [...]
August 10th 2010
There are no shortage of group collaboration tools and Crocodoc’s latest entry allows group annotation of three document types. While there are an abundance of web apps to edit Word docs, it is a smaller group that can also handle PDFs and PowerPoint docs from the same account. Crocodoc has two plans available, free and [...]
August 6th 2010
It’s hard to separate yourself from the multitude of survey web apps available, but Ask500People.com has put a new spin on the way surveys are asked and answered. Whereas most surveys require you to distribute it via email or post on your website, Ask500People engages its multitude of existing users to get your question answered. [...]
March 26th 2010
Unless you are in the same zip code as your web site builder you will likely see some of the early versions of your site via an emailed image. Sometimes this makes it hard to put what you are seeing in context. Mocksup is a new web-based tool that is trying to make this process [...]
March 25th 2010
There’s no question that Google Analytics is an addictive application. It is easy to get sucked into looking at every conceivable nuance of your user base and how they are accessing your site. One common complaint of Google Analytics though is that they don’t do a good job of showing you real-time results. And since [...]
March 11th 2010
The builders of yet another form startup claim you can have a form up in eight minutes without any HTML coding. The claim seems valid but just goes to show the marketing tactics you need to take to gain traction in the populated form-creation space. Similar to Formsite and Wufoo, Freedback offers its users a [...]
March 5th 2010
We are always amazed at how many product and service sites rely on such a plain feedback and support form. It’s typically a three-question form with the e-mail forwarded to one person on your team, who may or may not forward it on to the right person to answer the question. Often these questions go [...]
February 25th 2010
We showed you a polling app last week that allowed you to ask any type of question, get any type of answer and have unlimited control over your branding. Urtak takes polling in a completely different direction, boiling potential answers down into two possibilities – yes or no. While this may seem overly simplistic the [...]
February 24th 2010
Nothing dates a site more these days that having a traditional message-board forum. Finding the right answer on a forum is typically akin to finding a needle in a haystack. The problem is that having a place to ask questions and get answers is still vital. Some businesses are taking this model in the Twitter [...]
February 16th 2010
Despite its unfortunate sounding name, Poll Daddy is a legitimate player in the online polls and surveys world. They have served up more than a million polls since launching (including 130,000 polls in November 2009) and have spent the majority of that time trying to simplify the process of creating and deploying a poll. In [...]
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