tuto is a customer education platform that customers will love. Helps customer success, support, and product teams to reduce time to value and increase retention and monetization, by providing the ability to create personalized measurable in-app video-like tutorials based on data. Closing the gap between content and adoption.
It is all starts when we educate other customers and realized the difference between the unique needs of people that use the same tools.
We want to make it fast, personalized, and simple for any user to become a power user in any given SaaS product. therefore, we are calling tuto the Knowledge engine of internet software. by creating and share tuto you not only educate your user, but you are also understanding the customer professional level and can know when and with which help to reach out.
And it happened to help customer success, support, and product teams to do their job more efficiently this is why executives say about tuto: "It is a must for B2B SaaS", "Very exciting product, and a huge opportunity"
Important note: to work with tuto, you need to embed our snippet code in the header of your site or product all the instructions provided, but if any help is needed to feel free to reach out to support@tutoit.io
If you want to read more about security, GDPR, performance, and privacy you can read it https://tutoit.io/faq/
Based on our record, Bear seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 50 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
So a couple days ago I was asked to analyze a certain app and provide feedback in terms of UI/UX experience. For that same app today I was asked to inventorize the entire app in terms of features. We probably want to rebuild the app so a good overview of what the app can do now is where we start. I’m a big fan of Notion. I have most of my important documents in there terms of work and life, however when I started... - Source: dev.to / 29 days ago
I'm still happy with Apple Notes for its integration with all of Apple Apps, easy sharing with family members, etc. I have tamed it more as an ephemeral and quick Notes App. The notes that starts there are usually transferred to a more permanent and organized Plain-Text setup[1] (currently guardian-ed by Obsidian). If I had to replace Apple Notes, I'd look at either one of these; - https://simplenote.com -... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
Bear for most of my notes and freeform project planning. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
Long time Bear user for notes. Love it and happily pay the few bucks for premium. Source: 7 months ago
Hey! I want to create a WYSIWYG Markdown editor similar to the one in the Bear app. I understand that this could be a challenging project. As I have very little experience with iOS/Swift (I'm an ML engineer), I just need an overview of the tools/frameworks I should consider using to build this technology. Any advice would be appreciated. Source: 7 months ago
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