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  • Cloud-based help desk software with ServoDesk Icon
    Cloud-based help desk software with ServoDesk

    Full access to Enterprise features. No credit card required.

    What if You Could Automate 90% of Your Repetitive Tasks in Under 30 Days? At ServoDesk, we help businesses like yours automate operations with AI, allowing you to cut service times in half and increase productivity by 25% - without hiring more staff.
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  • ND Wallet is a fully customizable, white label crypto wallet solution designed for businesses that want to launch their own secure, non-custodial wallet quickly. Icon
    ND Wallet is a fully customizable, white label crypto wallet solution designed for businesses that want to launch their own secure, non-custodial wallet quickly.

    Scalable blockchain development for Web3 apps, wallets, NFTs, and more

    ND Wallet supports multiple blockchains (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, TRON, etc.), major token standards (ERC-20, TRC-20, SPL), and NFTs. Built with MPC technology and end-to-end encryption, the wallet ensures full user control over private keys, while also offering optional KYC/AML integration.
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    Extism

    Extism

    The Universal Plug-in System. Extend anything with WebAssembly

    Extism is a plug-in system for everyone. We've carefully designed it to be flexible, fitting into codebases of all shapes and sizes, but opinionated enough so that things Just Work™ the way they should. Extism's goal is to make all software programmable. You can use Extism in your codebase, regardless of the programming language. We support several environments through our official Host SDKs, and are adding more language support all the time. A plug-in system is software that enables your users or customers to add some logic into certain points in your application. You decide where this logic runs, and your users decide what the plug-in does. Many engineering teams face an ever-growing list of feature requests, often exceeding their bandwidth several times over. How can you ever keep up? Making your product extensible by its end-users is a great way to move some of those features outside the core, and empower customers to make your software more useful for them.
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