SaaS product review websites are essential for business owners or users in making informed decisions. With all due respect to SaaS companies, they are so prone to SaaS product promotion that they boast about their products in the same way a mother would about her children in the content they produce, intending to capture users' attention. I'm sure they have confidence in the capabilities of their SaaS products, but it's clear that user needs are essential when narrowing down the product options.
Remote work has become a part of our present, and in the near future, it will attract almost all areas of our life into its comfortable environment. No one says that chefs will cook food for us in restaurants remotely, but the accountant, manager, managers, and some other employees can choose this path and take work outside the restaurant for a couple of days a week.
Everyone has experienced it at some point. You’re sure that your teammate shared that key bit of information with you somewhere…but was part of a Jira issue? A comment on a Figma mockup? A long-lost DM between you, your teammate, and someone else a few months ago? If you spend more time hunting down the right information than you do actually using it, you may have a tool overload problem.
If you’ve worked on a digital product, whether as a developer, product manager, or business leader, you know that the most common problems in software development are rarely as straightforward as “bugs.” The root of the problem tends to require a little more trial and error. Using Courier is no different.
When thinking about handling PII (Personally Identifiable Information) for SaaS companies, standards like SOC 2 compliance and GDPR immediately come to mind. One of the most sensitive types of information for a tech company to handle, however, is actually PHI, or protected health information. To be able to handle this type of data, a company must become HIPAA compliant.
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