It’s more critical than ever to deliver customer support in a timely and efficient manner. According to Forrester, customers are 2.4 times more likely to stick with a brand when their problems are resolved quickly. To achieve that level of responsiveness, your business needs live chat—providing a way for customers to interact with you at any time, day or night. But not all messaging and live chat software is created equal.
In-app chat solutions have become new avenues to engage and retain players of gaming apps. Recent years also have witnessed a revolutionary change in the gaming industry, with mobile gaming currently leading the way in terms of user engagement and income creation. Also, in-app chat can satisfy users' needs for convenient communication, increase brand awareness, increase retention, and provide businesses with complete control over the customer experience.
We believe in open source because it encourages innovation, ensures transparency and puts end-users in control. It’s why we created Matrix as an open source project, and ensured a well-defined open governance model around it through the Matrix.org Foundation, to ensure the protocol will always be guided by its original manifesto.
Do you ever wonder if your remote or hybrid teams use their work hours effectively? Are they staying active or wasting time? It’s hard to know for sure without constantly checking their tasks, but that can feel like micromanaging. At Workstatus, we’ve faced the same challenges while growing our own remote team. Our solution is idle time tracking software.
Agile is like that friend who insists on taking the scenic route but ensures you soak in every detail along the way. It’s all about taking a large project and slicing it into bite-sized pieces, making the journey of development an iterative and enjoyable adventure.
Trust is currency in organizations. At a time when remote work is more common than not, change is the only constant, and retaining talent is a top priority for many employers — transparent leadership is key. Leaders who are transparent stand out. They lead the way for stronger teams, resilient cultures and ongoing success.
A SWOT analysis helps you identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for a specific project or your overall business plan. It’s used for strategic planning and to stay ahead of market trends. Below, we describe each part of the SWOT framework and show you how to conduct your own. Looking for a way to separate your organization from the competition?