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Haptic

A platform for building products in public.

Haptic Alternatives

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  1. /mailreach-co-alternatives

    The #1 email warming service to improve your deliverability by generating realistic and meaningful engagement to your emails. Easy-to-use solution to help you land in the main inbox instead of the spam folder.

    Visit website paid $19.5 / Monthly (Pro)

  2. /domain-monitor-io-alternatives

    Looking for the complete domain and website uptime monitoring solution? Domain Monitor keeps an eye on your website, cron, SSL and domain name 24/7 and will alert you through Email, SMS and web when something stops working.

    freemium £7.99 / Monthly (Pro plan)

  3. /hive-alternatives

    Seamless project management and collaboration for your team.

    Visit website Open Source $12.0 / Monthly (Per user)

  4. /cyclr-alternatives

    Powerful SaaS integration toolkit for SaaS developers - create, amplify, manage and publish native integrations from within your app with Cyclr's flexible Embedded iPaaS.

    Try for free paid Free Trial

  5. /zoho-crm-alternatives

    Omnichannel CRM for Businesses of all sizes

    Visit website freemium $14.0 / Annually ($14 USD/monthly on Annual Subscription.)

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    Powerful SaaS integration toolkit for SaaS developers - create, amplify, manage and publish native integrations from within your app with Cyclr's flexible Embedded iPaaS.

    Try for free paid Free Trial

  7. /warmup-inbox-alternatives

    Warmup Inbox is a tool that automates the process of warming up your email inboxes, raising your sender reputation and inbox health automatically.

    Try for free paid Free Trial $12.0 / Monthly (Per inbox, per month.)

  8. /domainmod-alternatives

    DomainMOD is an open source application written in PHP & MySQL used to manage your domains and other internet assets.

    Open Source

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