OSlash

Overview
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OSlash
Score 8.5 out of 10
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OSlash is an enterprise URL manager that helps teams navigate, manage, and share information by internally naming all important links.N/A
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup fee
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Chose OSlash
OSlash ease of use makes my decision to go with it instead of linking User friendly extension.
Chose OSlash
This would be good for content landing pages if we don't have the native capability, like /catalog or /contest or something. For better structuring the manual process of updating URLs, and for consolidating all in one place, easily accessible to all teams.
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User Ratings
OSlash
Likelihood to Recommend
8.5
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
OSlash
Likelihood to Recommend
OSlash
Its shortcut feature of pasting the link is so good that the user doesn't need to go back to the browser and copy the url. Also, I like that it gives the name directly to internal url, that makes me route to that url faster just by clicking on save OSlash link for that url.
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Pros
OSlash
  • Creates a more user friendly link
  • Help Google find our pages better
  • SEO value
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Cons
OSlash
  • Need to add some more features like saving data of any page if I lose over any page from the middle, it will make it different from browser bookmark functionality.
  • Original links to be pasted when I use the link of my OSlash on pasting so that the opponent user gets the things, else he/she needs to go to that page first for getting info.
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OSlash
This would be good for content landing pages if we don't have the native capability, like /catalog or /contest or something. For better structuring the manual process of updating URLs, and for consolidating all in one place, easily accessible to all teams.
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Return on Investment
OSlash
  • Performance enhancement as no need to search for remembers as OSlash does it for us
  • Cost effective
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