What Integrates with Qntrl?

Find out what Qntrl integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Qntrl, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Qntrl currently integrates with:

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    Google Drive Reviews
    Top Pick
    You can access, share, or access your files from any device. The first 15GB of storage is free. Drive Enterprise allows businesses to only pay for the storage that employees use. It works seamlessly with Microsoft Office and comes with Google Docs and Sheets. You can store photos, stories and designs, drawings, recordings, videos and more. Google Accounts come with 15GB of storage for your first 15GB. You can access your files in Drive from any smartphone, tablet or computer. Your files will follow you wherever you go. You can quickly invite others and allow them to download, view, and collaborate on any files you wish. Get started with Drive free of charge
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    Harvest Reviews

    Harvest

    Harvest

    $10.80 USD/person/month
    6 Ratings
    Harvest makes it easy to track time, gain insights from past projects, and get paid for your work. A wide selection of visual reports keep projects running smoothly and your team supported. Harvest is ideal for teams in client services businesses that need a way to track time and expenses to multiple projects. Turn your team's tracked time and expenses into invoices and collect payments quickly with integrated online payments. Help your team spend time wisely with Harvest.
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    Slack Reviews
    Top Pick

    Slack

    Slack

    $6.67 per user per month
    219 Ratings
    Slack, a cloud-based project collaboration software solution that facilitates communication between teams, is designed to seamlessly integrate with other organizations. Slack offers powerful tools and services all integrated into one platform. It provides private channels for interaction within smaller teams, direct channels for sending messages to colleagues, as well as public channels that allow members to start conversations across organizations. Slack is available on Mac, Windows and Android as well as iOS apps. It offers a variety of features including chat, file sharing and collaboration, real-time notifications and two-way audio/video, screen sharing, document imaging and activity tracking and logging.
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    Dropbox Reviews
    Top Pick

    Dropbox

    Dropbox

    $12.50 per month per user
    217 Ratings
    Dropbox Business is more than secure file storage. It's a smart workspace that brings together teams, tools, content, and other resources. You can create, store, and share cloud content using Google Docs, Sheets and Slides, Microsoft Office files and Dropbox Paper. Dropbox Spaces allows you to combine cloud content and files, so your PowerPoints can live alongside your Trello boards, Google Docs, and other tools. Access your team's work easily from any computer, mobile device or web browser. Connect tools such as Zoom and Slack to keep your team's files and conversations in one place. Intelligently suggested folders and files keep your team one step ahead. They will have the content they need when they need it. Dropbox offers a secure, distributed infrastructure with admin tools to control and visibility. Keep your company's data safe with Dropbox.
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    Zoho CRM Reviews
    Top Pick

    Zoho CRM

    Zoho CRM

    $14.00/month/user
    129 Ratings
    Zoho CRM offers a simple and clean interface layout with a variety unique features that increase lead conversion rates. The CRM has an intuitive dashboard that allows you to run'macros' that will streamline the way a lead is contacted. This will also allow you to track the progress of a sale. Administrators can monitor missed opportunities, best performing agents, and make business-impacting decision using the sales report function.
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    Active Directory Reviews

    Active Directory

    Microsoft

    $1 per user per month
    Active Directory stores information about objects in the network and makes it easy for administrators and users find and use this information. Active Directory uses a structured database store to organize directory information in a hierarchical, logical way. This data store, also known by the directory, contains information about Active Directory object. These objects usually include shared resources like servers, volumes and printers as well as the network user account and computer accounts. See Directory data store for more information on Active Directory. Active Directory security is integrated through logon authentication. This allows for access control to objects within the directory. Administrators can manage their directory and organization through one network logon. Authorized network users have access to all resources on the network. The management of complex networks can be made easier by policy-based administration.
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