About GitLab
GitLab is an online Git repository manager with a wiki, issue tracking, CI and CD. It is a great way to manage git repositories on a centralized server. GitLab gives you complete control over your repositories or projects and allows you to decide whether they are public or private for free.
About AskNicely
AskNicely is a survey tool that allows users to collect and act on real-time customer feedback using the net promoter score (NPS) framework. This helps them accurately understand their performance and increase their customer retention, reviews, and referrals.
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AskNicely's End Points
AskNicely Survey
Use simple one-touch surveys to generate valuable customer feedback. Then, use this information to create and track your Net Promoter Score (NPS) based on product, channel, rep, etc. This can help provide customer analytics both within AskNicely and in other data sources.
AskNicely Person
Utilize the survey information both to better interact with your customers and to empower your team. With the survey results, your whole company can gain an accurate understanding of customer experience and your team can take immediate action to drive retention, upgrades, reviews and referrals.
AskNicely NPS
Use your NPS to track your performance over time and see the impact that your marketing and sales campaigns are actually having on customer intent.
AskNicely Responses
Increase the number of customer responses with AskNicely’s automations and optimizations. Then, integrate this customer feedback with other relevant data sources to get a comprehensive overview of your customers and improve your long-term business strategies.
AskNicely Statistics
View important metrics for your account like your NPS and the percentage of your respondents that had positive or negative survey responses. This provides a broader view of your survey performance that can help you determine your overall business performance.