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Drag App

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Drag App
Private
ISIN🆔
IndustryCollaborative software
Founded 📆
Founders 👔Duda Bardavid
Nick Timms
Headquarters 🏙️,
Area served 🗺️
Worldwide
Products 📟 Drag Chrome Extension
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitedragapp.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Drag App is a collaborative software company that turns Gmail into a collaborative workspace for teams. It was accelerated by Techstars Boston.[1] and has been featured in a number of technology publications such as Inc. Magazine[2], Lifehacker[3] and Mashable[4]

History

The company was founded by Duda Bardavid and Nick Timms. [5] Duda has an engineering background and completed 1 year of the MBA Program at MIT Sloan School of Management.[6] Nick has previously founded Whoisvisiting.com (SaaS), ReplyUp.com (SaaS), and BEAF (Innovation agency), showcased on Fox News.[7]

Drag was launched in 2018 and has an average rating close to 5 stars on the various platforms where it is listed.[8][9]

Products

Drag is built in JavaScript and CSS. Upon installation, users connect the plugin to their G Suite account via OAuth and do not share their password with the program. It can be found in the Chrome Web Store.

References

  1. "10 Teams Revolutionizing B2B SaaS, Applied AI, Healthcare and Marketplace - and 10 years of Techstars Boston!". techstars.com.
  2. "8 Innovative Productivity Tools You Probably Haven't Heard Of". inc.com.
  3. "Gmailの全メールをタスクリストに変身させる拡張機能「Drag」". lifehacker.com.
  4. "12 Chrome extensions that are pretty much guaranteed to improve your inbox". mashable.com.
  5. "Drag App Adds an Extra Level of Organization to Your Email Inbox". venturefizz.com.
  6. "Meet MIT Sloan's MBA Class Of 2020 - Eduarda Bardavid". poetsandquants.com.
  7. "Task and Ticket Management + Team Collaboration Comes Together As a Shared Inbox in Gmail". markets.businessinsider.com.
  8. "Drag Pro Launch". producthunt.com.
  9. "Drag Reviews and Pricing". capterra.com.

External links

Drag App


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