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OSlash

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What is OSlash?

OSlash is an enterprise URL manager that helps teams navigate, manage, and share information by internally naming all important links.

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What is OSlash?

OSlash is an enterprise URL manager that helps teams navigate, manage, and share information by internally naming all important links.

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Product Details

What is OSlash?

OSlash is an enterprise URL manager that helps teams navigate, manage, and share information by internally naming all important links.

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OSlash Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo
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Reviews and Ratings

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Score 9 out of 10
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Verified User
It's a link management provider which makes us manage our link with our own name and url. It made things easy by giving links as per my rules and understanding so that with the name itself I can get what the link does and going on it what is going to open. Also, using it I can go to my expected page as fast as possible.
  • All my information always within reach
  • Going to expected page becomes blazingly fast
  • 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.
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.
  • All our information always within reach
  • Shortcut to every remembers which is helpfull within the project team
  • Performance enhancement as no need to search for remembers as OSlash does it for us
  • Cost effective
OSlash ease of use makes my decision to go with it instead of linking User friendly extension.
Score 8 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
Create a better URL structure that makes sense and supports the Google crawling by making the URLs more SEO friendly.
  • Creates a more user friendly link
  • Help Google find our pages better
  • SEO value
  • The tool is not too intuitive and user friendly
  • Could be better at making suggestions
  • Slow processing time
It is great to help build URLs that have SEO value. It is valuable to be able to have all the URLs in a place, at a glance, and make bulk updates. Easy integration. High price!!
  • Product management
  • Marketing
  • Design
  • Better team work
  • Faster turn-around time on projects
  • Improved productivity which positively impacts the bottom line
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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