The web version of Skrol is intended for tasks that aren't possible or practical to do on a mobile phone. Here is Skrol running on Windows PC, MacBook Air, and iPad:
Skrol for the web is best suited for Gmail and Google Calendar users because no other email and calendar apps offer a similar level of integration. Any changes made inside the web app are automatically synchronized with Skrol, Gmail, and Google Calendar on your iPhone and vice-versa.
There are plenty of reasons why so many people have eschewed using contact organizers in favor of Excel or Google Sheets. Who wants a hassle when a basic table of names is faster, simpler, and more flexible? The pain of using and, ultimately, not using poorly-designed organizers didn’t escape us. Please watch this video to determine if we succeeded or not:
Updating or adding new contacts by hand is a hassle. Not so with Skrol because you can ask anyone to fill in a secure form sent to them from the app. Here is how the Remote Update works, and it’s only one way out of ten for keeping your contacts up-to-date without touching the keyboard once:
You can find new senders on the web right from the message, look up their email history, search for their photos, and open websites associated with their emails. The Sender’s sidebar on the right shows the sender’s photo, note, phone numbers, websites, Twitter handles, and social site links. Here is how it works:
Gmail doesn’t support personalized mail merge with groups, and its templates aren’t suitable for heavy use. Skrol fixes all that by becoming a de facto contact organizer for Gmail with well-organized templates and seamless personalized mail merge. Please check out this video to see it in action:
What good a contact organizer is if you can’t find someone from years ago in a flash. Or find a large group of people related by a common denominator, such as occupation or location? Not a challenge for Skrol in either case! All of it in seconds, and here is how:
We went out of our way to design a printing tool when a hand-written shipping label, envelope, postal form, or visitor tag wouldn’t cut it for a professional office or well-organized event. You can use Skrol to print personalized mailing labels, name tags, badges, and postal forms for any number of people. It’s a great convenience for anyone sending packages or organizing conferences, seminars, meetups, weddings, and similar other events. This video shows how:
When the going gets tough, the tough seek help from their network of friends, classmates, associates, clients, mentors, and advisers. The larger the network — the more help you get! In this respect, the size of your proverbial 'address book' will impact your future more than any other measurable factor. Skrol is the only app with enough breadth and depth to match the scaling up of your personal and professional growth!
Skrol inside the full-screen browser
Skrol inside the PWA popup window
A browser-based version, similar to Gmail, and a stand-alone PWA app that you can run from Windows or Mac desktop. PWA stands for Progressive Web App. This relatively new technology was pioneered by the late Steve Jobs of Apple fame. It unites the power of cloud-based computing with the power of desktop platforms. You can pick and choose what version to run or use both simultaneously.
When the going gets tough, the tough seek help from their network of friends, classmates, associates, clients, mentors, and advisers. The larger the network — the more help you get! In this respect, the size of your proverbial 'address book' will impact your future more than any other measurable factor. Skrol is the only app with enough breadth and depth to match the scaling up of your personal and professional growth!