Keep your customers involved in your product development.
ClearFlask is an all-in-one product feedback platform to vote on feature requests, show off a development roadmap and keep everyone informed with announcements.
💬 Customer Feedback: Collect feedback from all your channels into a single funnel. Allow your users discuss and vote on ideas and join in the conversation.
⚖️ Prioritize your backlog: Powerful dashboard to manage incoming feedback and turn it into actionable, prioritized tasks.
🗒️ Public Roadmap: Show your progress and upcoming features in a product roadmap to get your users excited.
📢 Announcements: Let everyone know when you release a new feature. Activate users waiting for a particular feature.
TLDR: Close the feedback-loop between your product and your customers.
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Website | clearflask.com |
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Based on our record, Fork seems to be a lot more popular than ClearFlask. While we know about 84 links to Fork, we've tracked only 2 mentions of ClearFlask. 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.
Finally, I didn't mention source code control. That topic is very personal to people. I don't tend to use my IDE for managing Git. I like to use something external that gives me a "best-in-breed" solution. That tool for me is Fork. I've shared this tool before, but never in an article. If you are like me and enjoy something visual and easy to work with, Fork fits those requirements. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
My favorite got GUI is Fork: https://git-fork.com/ It supports drag and drop for several operations including merge, rebase, and stage/unstage (and probably more). - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
They have a free trial to see if you like it: https://git-fork.com/. Source: 5 months ago
As the OP, along what axis do you want the VCS to be "better" than git? git's cli user interface is monstrous (yes, I know, you personally have 800 cli commands memorized and get them all right every time, that doesn't make it "good"). From the outset, the maintainers of got basically decided "it's too much work to make all the cli flags behave and interact consistently" so they didn't. This allowed git to grow... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Take a look at Fork. It's a really nice visual representation of repositories, commits, merges even merge conflicts can be solved within a really clean UI. Highly recommend. Source: 4 months ago
I am not sure if they are fully what you are after but I am aware of Fider, Cleardesk and astuto. Source: 11 months ago
- UserVoice (Market leader, enterprise only) - ClearFlask (Scalable pricing, customizable, I operate this one) - Canny (Scalable pricing, highly focused, great design). Source: about 3 years ago
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