Mohan Ganesan
@all_over_the_place
haha.... but seriously, its better to be sure when writing long form content right?
not the keyword planner. it uses a variety of other services
I am still developing it. This blew up in a subreddit so I quickly created a landing page to collect emails of those interested... Please go here to do that keywordranking.me/
Ok, I already did. How can I contact you?
Thanks Luke. This makes me feel good.
I used to take screenshots and post it on Slack too. and It's ok for small projects. Once you have multiple projects how do I track whats resolved or not in one place? You need a place to triage as a dev as well. How to collaborate on a single bug with the team? The tool is designed to be collaborative that way. You can assign teams to projects and go up and down in the comments section on a single bug if needed. Plus it captures other metadata about the reporter's system and also captures console logs.
In short this is for larger projects and for teams larger than 2-3 people I think.
and I have no social proof as I have just launched it :-)
I have no idea what it does. Maybe a screencast of it in action will help.
The impression I get is it sends out queries about a meeting AFTER the meeting is over? Dont know why I would do that? How does this compare to meeting notes tools like Otter?
from the response it seems to alleviate pain. It definitely does for me. Its my go to resource before I write any blog post. I feel much much more confident that I am writing about the correct keywords (that will rank) once I use this to make a list. I probably need to conduct more user interviews. Thanks a lot