The quickest way to remember and organise people you find online.
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4.45
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11)
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2020-01-28 | Ellen Clarke | Markd needs more visibility. It tracks the people you want to follow up with and grow as contacts across platforms. I'm very impressed with it and definitely recommend it. | ||
2019-11-19 | John Shermer | Honestly, this is a total and complete game changer. The ability to grab random profiles and toss them into Markd is beyond cool. Never a lost profile again!!! | ||
2019-06-29 | P A | So amazing! | ||
2019-03-01 | A Google user | This is exactly what I need. You know the situation when you find a lot of interesting people and yet you still trying to get in touch with them. How can you fully manage your "potential" network without going back and forth among hundreds of sites? This is the answer! Their cards (each person is placed in a card) are beautifully designed. I just hope they stay this way and come up with mobile version soon. You know, most of the time you find interesting friends is when you scroll your phone in spare time ;) They can even go further, by making this into a real personal contact management for expanding networks. We all know that network is the most single important factor for anyone's success! | ||
2016-11-24 | Andrzej Jóźwik | It doesn't work. | ||
2016-08-31 | Laura Pepper Wu | Super useful way for me to keep track of the authors and writers I'd like to contribute to my journal and magazine in the near future. Perfect for editors like me but can also see many other use cases. E.g when I'm looking for graphic designers and assistants (professionally) but also cleaners or dog walkers etc. in my personal life. Perfect - the Internet has been missing a tool like this one! |