StackShareStackShare
Follow on
StackShare

Discover and share technology stacks from companies around the world.

Follow on

© 2025 StackShare. All rights reserved.

Product

  • Stacks
  • Tools
  • Feed

Company

  • About
  • Contact

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  1. Home
  2. Companies
  3. pounce3 Project Management
pounce3 Project Management

pounce3 Project Management

pounce3.com

Project Management dashboard and tools for our clients

11tools
2decisions
0followers
OverviewTech Stack11Dev Feed

Tech Stack

View all 11
Stack by Layer
Application & Data4
Utilities2
DevOps2
Business Tools3
Application & Data
4 tools (36%)
Utilities
2 tools (18%)
DevOps
2 tools (18%)
Business Tools
3 tools (27%)

Application & Data

4
JavaScriptHTML5DropboxMicrosoft Azure

Utilities

2
MailgunStripe

DevOps

2
TrackJSRequest Metrics

Business Tools

3
ReactInVisionTrello

Latest from Engineering

View all
Imelda Garcia
Imelda Garcia

Engineer at pounce3 Project Management

Dec 9, 2020

DecidedonMailgunMailgunMandrillMandrillSendgridSendgrid

We did a quick test on the reliability of these three common email services, sending a few emails an hour at random intervals.

Unfortunately, none of them had 100% availability over the 30 day test. I don't understand why this is so hard?

Mailgun performed the best with the most reliability and fastest response times. Mandrill was notably bad.

30.9k views30.9k
Comments
Imelda Garcia
Imelda Garcia

Engineer at pounce3 Project Management

Dec 9, 2020

DecidedonRequest MetricsRequest MetricsSpeedCurveSpeedCurve

Our new project site is going to be client facing, so it needs to be as fast and flashy as our work will be. We needed some monitoring tools to make sure our clients got the right impression from us.

We looked for performance tools, but most were really hard to understand. Speedcurve looked nice and made sense, but it was really expensive for the data it provided.

I discovered Request Metrics online, which looks very similar but a lot cheaper. The interface was a lot faster than Speedcurve too, which seemed like a good sign for a performance company.

5.11k views5.11k
Comments

Team on StackShare

1
Imelda Garcia