✔️ Queues is a productivity tool for remote teams. It connects with the collaborative tools your team uses and provides you with your own dedicated space for managing your own work
💰 Free beta access
✔️ Codekeep lets you store and share bits of code and text with other users. With Codekeep, you can organize your code snippets by assigning labels or grouping into folders. It also allows you to generate code screenshots, share and easily discover reusable snippets.
💰 Free plan available. Paid plan available at $4.99/ month
🤑 Deal
Get 6 months of PRO membership free - just drop a comment on this thread. Only for first 10 members.
✔️ Starfiles is a free file sharing service that lets you share files without making an account.
💰 Free to use
✔️ ProdCamp lets you collect customer feedback. It stores everything in a single repository, so that you can analyze, prioritize, and ship what's needed the most. Alternative to Upvoty
💰 Free plan available. Paid plans start from $8/ month
🤑 Deal
Get 50% off all plans using the code REMOTETOOLS2021. Valid only till February, 28th 2021
✔️ Partizion is a productivity tool that helps you organize, find, and manage your work in the browser. With Partizion, you can create custom spaces for the things you work on (Work, personal, side-project, school, etc) and stay focused on the task at hand.
💰 14 day free trial. Paid plan starts at $4/ month
Wow, CodeKeep looks great! I'm creating my account now!
Patrick Padgett
There's an air of mystery about Patrick 😮. They haven't filled their profile yet.
Hi Patrick,
Glad to know that you like codekeep 😀. let me know the email id you have used to signin , to upgrade your account.
Jithin Pariyarath
Remote Work Experience
I'm an Indie Developer
Makers:
Queues - @ram-1174
CodeKeep - @jithinpariyarath-1193
Starfiles - @parsayazdani-1192
ProdCamp - @antonzorin
Partizion - @matthewbehanfossey-1195
Hrishikesh Pardeshi
Remote Work Experience
I have worked remotely on and off. For some time, back in 2014, I was freelancing and taking up remote projects. During the first half of 2019, I was working as a remote co-founder.