I see the value here, but I thought that I'd be able to see exactly which startups are using the tools referenced.
Grouping them as "successful startups" can be misleading. I'd look at trying to make it a bit more like Stackshare (I thought about starting something like this myself previously)
I think there would be tremendous value in seeing which startups use what, rather than grouping the tools and just stating that 'successful startups' are using them.
@bentossell Hi Ben,
We did research and this are the most popular tools other startups are currently using. I do understand what you mean about having them arranged differently because it can be misleading. But we also thought of giving the option to users of browsing through the most used tools to have a better understanding of their features and pricing before making a decision.
We do appreciate your feedback and will look into it when we re design the site in the new year.
@bentossell That's a great idea...that's actually the direction we are heading into. We found that a lot users find our site informative and helpful but they also would like to know what tools startups are using, how are they using them and what is their feedback afterwards.
@mbalex99 Thank you for your feedback! We are looking into changing the design and having a mobile app that will make it easier for users to discover and learn about new tools. If you like you can sign up for our free newsletter.
@wilsonpeng8 Not exactly, we are looking to help businesses find the right tools. But we take the time to understand their team size, needs and budget. We will then recommend the tools they need for project management, CRM, Support, NPS, marketing, issue tracking etc. We also offer a tool portfolio for those who just wish to browse through their options instead of having one on one help from us.
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