Pocomos
Save hours per day in double data entry and thousands per month on fuel costs because of our automations and routing optimization tools powered by Google
Easily keep track of your one-time and recurring jobs with our job pool and drag-and-drop scheduling tools.
Sign up new customers, see your schedule, complete appointments, track chemical usage, and much more from the convenience of your phone or tablet.
Automate pre-service notifications, follow-up messages, collection notices, review requests, and other daily tasks.
Post payments, resend emails, upload and send attachments, text, and much more from an easy-to-use customer account.
Use our Recruiting, Street-Level Lead Tracking, Area Management, Video Training, and Leaderboards to manage your Door-to-Door efforts.
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Melio
Melio is an accounts payable platform designed to simplify bill payments, improve workflows, and maximize cash flow efficiency for businesses of all sizes. To get started, try all of Melio's features free for 30 days!
You can pay vendors online using bank transfers or credit/debit cards—even if they only accept checks—while Melio takes care of the manual tasks. Integrate seamlessly with QuickBooks and Xero to keep your accounting up-to-date.
Melio allows you to pay through bank transfer or card, helping you extend your cash flow and gain rewards. Enter vendor or bill details manually, upload, or snap a photo of the invoice—it’s that simple. Schedule payments according to your cash flow plan and let Melio manage them. Additionally, you can pay international vendors in their local currency for services and products.
On-the-go? No problem, just get the Melio mobile app on iOS or Android to manage your payments, process approvals, and much more no matter where your business day takes you.
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Flickr
Currently, SmugMug and Flickr serve as invaluable platforms for photographers looking to safeguard, showcase, and monetize their images. Whether someone is an occasional smartphone enthusiast or a seasoned professional in portrait photography, we equip them with the pivotal resources necessary for enhancing their abilities, expanding their audience, and increasing their revenue. Our mission is to facilitate the sharing of photographs with those who hold significance in people's lives. Some may wish to curate a blog documenting moments captured on their mobile devices, while others might aspire to display their finest shots or videos to gain recognition in the digital realm. Additionally, there are those who prefer to share cherished images of their children privately with family members living far away. Flickr enables all of these possibilities and much more! To achieve this, we strive to ensure that photos and videos can be uploaded and downloaded through a multitude of channels: whether it’s through the web, mobile gadgets, personal computers, or any software that users prefer to manage their visual content. This versatility helps us cater to the diverse needs of our users.
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Falkon
Falkon is a web browser developed by KDE that utilizes the QtWebEngine rendering engine and was formerly known as QupZilla. Its design focuses on being a lightweight browser compatible with all major operating systems. Initially created for educational objectives, Falkon has evolved into a fully-featured web browser since its inception. It includes all the essential functionalities typical of a web browser, such as bookmarks, history (accessible via a sidebar), and tabbed browsing. Additionally, it comes with an integrated AdBlock plugin that automatically blocks ads by default. The project traces its origins back to December 2010 when the first version of QupZilla was launched, developed in Python using PyQt4 bindings. Following several iterations, QupZilla underwent a complete rewrite in C++ using the Qt Framework. The first public version released was 1.0.0-b4. Up until version 2.0, QupZilla operated with the now-obsolete QtWebKit, but subsequent updates transitioned to using the QtWebEngine. With the arrival of version 3.0, the project ceased development under the QupZilla name and has continued to be updated and released as Falkon. This transition marked a significant shift in the project's identity and focus on modern web standards.
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