Based on our record, Geekbot should be more popular than Groupees. It has been mentiond 13 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.
I do think you're missing a piece of the puzzle by not including Greenlight bundles under vote manipulation. Groupees sold around 600 games as "Build A Greenlight" bundles, but contrary to what the name implies - most customers would preorder the full bundle before its contents were revealed. At a price of 10-12 games for $1.25, Greenlight bundles were little more than performative attempts to skirt the rules on... Source: over 1 year ago
Groupees (https://groupees.com/) had comic bundles from time to time, but I'm not sure if the site staff is on vacation right now or the site is dying. Source: almost 2 years ago
Groupees does music bundles fairly regularly, although it's usually stuff like their current Synthwave bundles from what I've seen. Source: about 2 years ago
Groupees.com has an excellent bundle on Europe Comics. Top bundle is only $25 and includes excellent titles like Blacksad, XIII, Tramp and Cassio. Source: about 2 years ago
If anybody likes to grow a synthwave-like mp3 collection, I can't recommend Groupees enough (besides Bandcamp of course). Groupees regularely features bundles including sometimes more, sometime lesser known synthwavy artists and albums. But always for more than reasonable prices. Right know, they even have three (in my opinion) recommendable bundles up:. Source: over 2 years ago
We think GitReport could replace standup apps like Geekbot. So we're making it into a product. More Git features are coming, like tracking issues and pull requests. Source: 8 months ago
We run standups every day, however only 2x of them are a Teams call. The other 3 are run using a tool called Geekbot (Yes scrum masters do hate this) which is basically just a chatbot that sends you the standard standup questions and you can answer whenever you feel like it. This has helped our team heaps due to having such a huge mix of people in our team (Cloud Eng, Database Eng, Software Eng, Network Eng) that... Source: 11 months ago
My new job recently pulled in https://geekbot.com/ to handle stand ups. Answer a couple basic questions when you login, and they’re all sent to a central channel. I’m not big on that type of communication in general, but it takes maybe 30 seconds each morning. Source: about 1 year ago
We use Geekbot to help standups. The feedback from each dev goes into a channel, then we talk about things that need to be addressed or things we're working on. Source: over 1 year ago
Back in 2005, I remember working on startups running on Scrum principles. It worked well at the time, we where able to ship, grow the team, and move forward with a nice few-features-per-week cadence, working remotely, on a small team; less than 10. Tt always worked fine, but very slow, as all-dev-things were at the time. I worked with ActiveColab in 2007, Skype 2007, Yammer 2009, Trello 2011, Pivotal Tracker 2013,... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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