Lucky Carrot is a Peer Recognition and Engagement Platform that helps teams to stay connected and engaged especially in this remote reality. We build a culture of peer recognition, bring visibility to employee concerns, achievements and interactions, and provide insights to detect disengagement.
By empowering teammates to recognize each other's hard work, commitment, achievements and dedication Lucky Carrot fosters collaboration, instils a sense of belonging and creates a connected culture with an opportunity to redeem recognitions into rewards.
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Based on our record, GitHub Pages seems to be a lot more popular than Lucky Carrot. While we know about 469 links to GitHub Pages, we've tracked only 1 mention of Lucky Carrot. 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.
Totally agree with you on the importance of Employee recognition. It is the top engagement driver and develops warm emotional connections with the company decreasing the turnover rate. We use Lucky Carrot's employee recognition program focused on peer-to-peer recognition with a feature that enables top-down recognition as well. It offers all the necessary benefits as it's authentic, real-time, genuine, and is... Source: almost 3 years ago
Cool. Checking it out. For those looking for more options, Dub[1] is a matured open-source[2] link shortener with Analytics. For not-so-large volumes of links, say for friends-family, and the occasional public links, you can run something off Github Pages[3] with their built-in Jekyll + Redirect-From Plugin[4]. If you do not want to, you do not even need to have the code run locally, just edit on Github. I run one... - Source: Hacker News / 5 days ago
I moved my blog from WordPress to GitLab Pages in... 2016. I'm happy with the solution. However, I used GitHub Pages when I was teaching for both the courses and the exercises, e.g., Java EE. At the time, there was no GitHub Actions: I used Travis CI to build and deploy. - Source: dev.to / 19 days ago
You can deploy to Github Pages in under 2 minutes by following their documentation. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
For this application, Elm controlled the routing. So, I had to adapt the scripts to deploy to Netlify instead of GitHub Pages. Why? Because you need to be able to tell the web server to redirect all relevant requests to the application. GitHub Pages doesn't have support for it. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
It's super easy to publish a static site like the resume with GitHub Pages. Just check out the docs. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
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