There are plenty of services on the Web that allow you to store different types of content. It's convenient to upload files to Dropbox, it's logical to keep pictures on Pinterest, YouTube is designed for videos, and Evernote handles various notes best. The problem is that it gets boring to switch between these services every time.
Skore allows you to store data from almost any of the most popular services, as well as user files, documents and videos. It can integrate with platforms such as YouTube, Slack, Google Drive, Dropbox, SlideShare, and present the information available in them in one intuitive interface.
But the most important advantage of this service is the availability of tools for collaboration. You can make the board with links, files and documents available to your colleagues, after which they will be able to use it on a par with you, as well as participate in a general chat. This allows you to use Skore to create an internal database within a small company or a separate group working on a project.
To add content to the database of the Skore service, there is an extension for the Google Chrome browser. You can use the service both for free (with some restrictions) and on a paid basis. In the latter case, you will have to pay $ 2 monthly for each user.
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