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I have been using Utilize since the past 6 months and have digitized most of my operations with apps.
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Would love to see the guide. Also looking forward to understanding how no-code tools like utilize.app, appsheet.com can add to the productivity of a service business. Source: 11 months ago
Sounds like something utilize.app is using. I think it's a neat term. It is more generic than field workforce or mobile workforce. Source: 11 months ago
If you're comfortable using Google Sheets as the data source, then you could use Utilize to build such an app. Source: over 1 year ago
You might want to use software to manage your inventory/orders. It fits your budget well. See if Utilize works for you. You can create/use multiple apps under one subscription and save money. It will cost you $40-$50 if you ask for a discount. Source: over 1 year ago
Great list. Does not feature a lot of no-code tools like Utilize, Glide, Zapier, or AppSheet. Do you mind adding them to this list? Source: over 1 year ago
On-prem exchange is phasing out quickly, but those skills can still be very useful in MS Powershell/PowerApps. Source: about 1 year ago
If you have an Office 365 license (likely if you're using Excel), Microsoft PowerApps are a decent option for a low code platform. You can create a SQL Server to hold the data and connect it to PowerApps to view/edit the data. Source: about 1 year ago
This post explores how to automate the process using Power Automate. If you haven’t used Power Automate before it’s part of the Power Platform suite of tools that includes Power Platform, Power Pages, Power Virtual Agents, andPower BI. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
PowerApps (obviously) - https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/ - Created by Microsoft, it's easy to use but can be a bit expensive side. You do get value for your money. Source: almost 2 years ago
Microsoft's Power Platform comes to mind - Power Apps and Power Automate specifically. You can automate a whole host of things with Power Automate, such as engagement with Microsoft Forms, emails, approvals, etc. Source: over 2 years ago
Google Forms - Simple web forms from Google.
AppSheet - AppSheet enables users to create mobile apps instantly for both OS and Android.
Fuse - Fuse is a UX tool suite for mobile app designers and developers.
Airtable - Airtable works like a spreadsheet but gives you the power of a database to organize anything. Sign up for free.
Dropsource - Mobile development platform for building native iOS & Android apps
getStacker.com - Check the top of the screen to. see what's next and its width. Some ladies wear fruit on their head. Who ate all the shapes? You stacked the lot!