Best Workflow Management Software for Redis

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    Shift Reviews
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    Shift

    Shift Technologies Inc.

    Free
    1,375 Ratings
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    Shift puts you in control of your browser. Arrange apps, bars, and controls exactly where you want them, building a personalized workspace that works around you — not the other way around. Connect over 1,500 web apps, jump between dedicated Spaces for work, side hustles, and personal browsing, and manage multiple accounts without ever logging in and out. As a pioneer in carbon-neutral browsing, Shift is committed to rethinking what a browser can be — for the people who use it and the world they live in. Started in Victoria, British Columbia in 2016, Shift is a Certified B Corp and proud member of the Redbrick portfolio. What you can do with Shift: - Build your browser: Design a layout tailored to how you use the internet. - Create Spaces: Keep work, side hustles, and passion projects in their own lane. - Integrate Apps: Bring your favorite web apps together in one place. - Templates: Pick from 6 ready-made layouts to get started fast. - Shift AI: A built-in AI assistant that helps you get more done across every tab and app.
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    Retool Reviews

    Retool

    Retool

    $10 per user per month
    570 Ratings
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    Retool is a modern AI-native application development platform designed to help teams build internal software quickly and efficiently. It enables users to create agents, workflows, dashboards, and full-stack apps using natural language prompts and visual tools. Retool connects directly to databases, APIs, vector stores, and AI models to ensure applications work seamlessly with existing systems. The platform allows teams to transform raw data into actionable tools such as dashboards, admin panels, and monitoring systems. With drag-and-drop UI building, code-level customization, and AI-assisted generation, Retool supports multiple development styles. Built-in workflows automate complex processes while maintaining auditability and security. Retool fits naturally into standard engineering stacks with support for CI/CD and version control. Enterprise-grade permissions and hosting options ensure sensitive data stays protected. Used by thousands of companies worldwide, Retool helps teams ship AI-powered software faster. It bridges the gap between idea and production with speed and control.
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    Kaholo Reviews

    Kaholo

    Kaholo

    $99 per month
    Kaholo is an IT workflow automation tool for developers that uses low-code code. It allows them to automate their workflows quicker and can be used by any developer without the need for scripting or proprietary tool knowledge.
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    Quickwork Reviews

    Quickwork

    Quickwork

    $20 per month
    Quickwork is used by enterprises to create simple and complex workflows. It also allows them to create and publish APIs that are secure, and to manage conversational interactions between employees, customers, and partners. This helps to provide an excellent user experience. Quickwork is an all-in one platform that provides the tools and services needed to build powerful and scalable integrations. It also offers serverless APIs and conversational experiences. Drag and drop applications to create powerful integrations. No need to write a line of code. You can choose from 1000s of apps for business, consumer, analytics, messaging and IoT. Quickwork's API Management allows you to convert any workflow into an REST API in a single click. Our serverless infrastructure allows you to scale your APIs elastically and securely. Create and manage real-time messaging and conversational workflows across multiple channels with human agents, IoT devices, and chatbots.
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