Based on our record, MIT App Inventor should be more popular than RocketReach. It has been mentiond 40 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.
Go to rocketreach.co, sign in with your gmail and you get 5 free lookups each month. Search for the higher ups at Flair. For example it took me 30 seconds to find the email to the chairman: [bill.hardy@flairair.ca](mailto:bill.hardy@flairair.ca). Source: about 1 year ago
Research their organizational structure and find higher-ups and board members on LinkedIn. Make an account with a website like https://rocketreach.co/ and enter the LinkedIn URLs of employees you've selected to get their company and/or personal email addresses. (Throw in a board member or two, someone who seems to manage operations and support, and some C-levels). Send the emails separately to each address so that... Source: over 1 year ago
So this is usually my go-to.. But I don't really do it anymore, cause it's kind of time consuming/stressful.. But I go to https://rocketreach.co and find the company and figure out their email format. Then I got to linkedin.com and look up the people who work at their company and just plop in their names with the format found on rocketreach. I usually will search for vp, president, hr, customer service, ceo, coo,... Source: over 1 year ago
There are a website that is possible to look into LinkedIn too. Maybe can help https://rocketreach.co/. Source: over 1 year ago
Hi everyone, how does rocketreach.co, hunter.io work? How do they get the work email addresses and phone numbers of people? How would I create a clone of that? Source: about 2 years ago
First thought, play with MIT App Inventor https://appinventor.mit.edu/, they have dedicated blocks for graphing and cross-platform implementations of Bluetooth for Android and iOS. The data format is still up to you. Source: about 1 year ago
Or you could go to https://appinventor.mit.edu/ and design your own custom app (no widget, though). Source: about 1 year ago
If you want to make a mobile app you could try https://appinventor.mit.edu/. Source: about 1 year ago
Maybe a raspberry pi that's on 24/7 connected to wifi and use that to send the wake over lan signal to the server? Arduino on the power pins also works, I did something quite similar but with a Bluetooth board, the code was really simple I just made an Android app with MIT app inventor that sent a signal to the hc_05 bt board, once the Arduino received that signal it shorted the power pin to 5v for half a second... Source: over 1 year ago
If your idea isn't complicated, have a look at MIT App Inventor. It literally is, drag-and-drop. That should get you started. Source: over 1 year ago
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