Koalati is a quality control and training platform built to help web developers and agencies ship better websites.
The quality control checklist has been tried and tested by successful web agencies, and is built to allow multiple team members to collaborate and complete it together. It also includes a ton of helpful guidance and external resources to help train developers and designers in how to build the best experience possible for their users.
Koalati works for any site, but provides additional steps for Webflow and Wordpress users, with more to come!
The automated tools that Koalati provide are different than most others, because they scan and test your entire website - not just one page. It allows you to easily see which issues are affecting your site and provides you with all of the information you need to improve it.
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In the long term, Koalati's mission is to contribute to building a better web. A more ethical, sustainable and people-oriented web. A purer web that is aligned with our core values.
It's with this core vision in mind that we work on Koalati every day. We do our best to provide a platform that can guide other web creators through the improvement of both the websites they create and of themselves as creators and human beings.
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Web agencies and developers are who Koalati is really built & tuned for.
However, this doesn't mean that designers and project managers cannot use it: the tool works best when used as a team! No matter your role, go ahead and join your colleagues in the best website QA experience you've ever had.
I am a big fan of the UI and the explanations of the features. The checklist helped me a lot to keep track of what was left to do, the explanation of every points was really great. I will most definitely use Koalati again for others websites!
Koalati is a very well made tool to optimize any website. It lets you know what you should do to make your websites as good as possible by automatically analyzing it and telling you what you should fix. The interface is easy to understand, the pricing is fair and it overall improved the websites we deliver to our clients. Not only that, but also koalas are very cute.
Maintaining high standards for quality in websites when you manage an agency can give you headaches. Not all designers, developers or marketers have the same levels of attention to details, which can lead to uneven results. Koalati empowered every members of the team to QA their work, standardized our QA checklist, saved us time and money and significantly lowered post-launch correctives. If you are serious in making website, I believe Koalati is a must. (Also, how cute is that koala 🐨)
Based on our record, Greenhouse seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 4 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I applied a ton on LinkedIn and reached out to recruiters through there. greenhouse.io is also a good one. Otherwise, Google is your best friend, and I'd hand pick positions that make you apply directly on the company website rather than 3rd party. Source: almost 2 years ago
It's insane how shit some of these application forms are. Why can't every company have something like greenhouse.io so I don't have to make a fucking account to send you my resume and then fill out a bunch of the same info anyway. Source: almost 2 years ago
Many jobs use services like greenhouse.io to post their jobs, and each job posting has an application form right on the listing. I'm applying to several companies where I'd be happy in several different positions (e.g. SWE on team X, SWE on team Y, SWE on team Z). Should I be filling out each form separately? Should I fill out just one but indicate that I'm open to other roles? Should I be trying to track down a... Source: about 2 years ago
I'd say I am not anti social, and I do get along well with people. No problem working in a team or by myself. I definitely get what you're saying though about looking like another It guy, but I just don't know what to edit. I wonder if my resume even makes it to a real person and isn't just being thrown out. I've noticed 99% of the jobs I apply for all use the same greenhouse.io format, and I never ever hear back... Source: about 3 years ago
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