Substly helps small and medium-sized companies reduce SaaS sprawl by providing an easily accessible overview and simplifying the processes around SaaS management.
The product offers enterprise-level features at an entry-level price; this tool provides insights into SaaS usage and helps identify user frustrations. It also helps optimize SaaS spending by providing alerts before renewals and eliminating spending on unused accounts. Additionally, it helps avoid unauthorized access to company data by improving employee off-boarding, allowing departments/teams to minimize SaaS sprawl and share an overview with other stakeholders.
Customers highlight the following four aspects of Substly’s product: - The overview and the control it leads to (regarding costs & who has access) - Great for showcasing status/costs internally - The simplicity of the system - Easy to get started (intuitive and short learning curve)
We have a ton of Saas tools. Before using Substly they were scattered around. Now everything is in one place which has made it much easier for us, especially when we are off-boarding someone. Easy to overview and great value for the money.
Overview - gather everything in one place have improved the visibility of all our subscriptions, quick implementation, improved cost control, User friendly,
Using Substly has given us a better understanding of how we use our SaaS-apps and improved our ability to manage software licenses, resulting in better decision-making and cost savings. Substly's overview feature has been particularly helpful in this regard. Additionally, the offboarding feature has streamlined the process of removing software access for departing employees.
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Vue.js Vuejs.org Progressive framework for building reactive interfaces. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
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