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MojoEngine

MojoEngine

mojoengine.com

A web hosting platform for ambitious digital experiences.

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Adam Fisher
Adam Fisher

Founder at MojoEngine

Oct 8, 2020

DecidedonWeglotWeglot

We initially tried Polylang but found it to be too manual. We were looking for something more rapid and WeGlot surprisingly delighted. We just installed the plugin and it got to work automatically performing machine translations of the five languages we chose.

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Adam Fisher
Adam Fisher

Founder at MojoEngine

Oct 8, 2020

DecidedonAzure DevOpsAzure DevOps

We only use Azure DevOps for our build and deploy pipeline to an Azure VM. The boards and planning functionality is ok but we think there are other products better suited to that job. The package feed is also invaluable because you get 2 GB of private feed storage.

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Adam Fisher
Adam Fisher

Founder at MojoEngine

Oct 8, 2020

Decidedontawk.totawk.to

We use Tawk.to to provide live sales chat on our website. Tawk.to is perfect for a shoe string budget and comes with a delightfully packed feature set for being a free product. We plan to use this until it outgrows our needs.

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Adam Fisher
Adam Fisher

Founder at MojoEngine

Oct 8, 2020

DecidedonWordPressWordPress

WordPress powers the core of our website because of its extensibility, rich plugin ecosystem, and effortless configuration. We ended up creating a custom plugin to support our special business logic. Normally we would have had to create a login area and layout our site manually but not so with WordPress.

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