Filecamp
Filecamp is a cloud-based Digital Asset Management system that allows marketing professionals to organize, share, tag, and distribute their digital assets. All from their own custom-branded, password-protected, easy-to-use, space in the cloud.
Filecamp is used by over 1,600 brands from more than 60 countries around the world.
Thousands of brand managers, marketers, and creatives from global organizations like The Wall Street Journal, Unilever, FSC, and Lego use Filecamp to organize company files; review, comment and approve projects in real-time; distribute brand materials, and make the right content available to others at the click of a button.
Even small companies and freelancers are using Filecamp to share files and collaborate with their clients and partners.
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CompanyCam
CompanyCam is a photo-based solution created for contractors, by contractors. Take unlimited photos—which are location and time-stamped, sent to the cloud, and stored securely. Every photo is organized by project and instantly available to your team, allowing you to see what’s going on anytime, anywhere. Annotate photos with drawings, arrows, comments, tags, and voice notes, and create project timelines, photo galleries, reports, and transformation photos through the app. Sharing photos with customers and insurance adjusters has never been easier, and keeping your entire process organized has never been simpler.
If you ever need to share photos with partners or clients, the app boasts two incredibly useful features: (1) galleries, where you share a collection of photos, and (2) reports, where you share a series of photos and notes. You don't have to download, rename, or email the photos—you simply select and send.
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Good Stock Photos
Free to use anywhere for personal or commercial projects. Sometimes it’s a photo for a blog post or a banner on a website. Maybe you need it for a PDF or an app. Whatever it is, we know the amount of time it can take just to find a decent one. You can grab one off of a Google image search, but most of those are copyrighted and you run the risk of being sued or forced to stop using it. You can search for Creative Commons photos, but those tend to be poor quality. Or you can pay for a stock photo site, which we all know is unreasonably expensive. Here’s an idea – how about we give it away for free. That’s right, free. We’re going to turn the stock photo industry upside down and help you – developers, designers, writers, publishers, marketers – to excel in what you do without breaking the bank. Everyday, we’ll offer a new photo for free for you to use. That’s it, no strings attached. All photos are taken and owned by us, and are high quality and high resolution.
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