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Quick Links
- Try Creately
- If you want to try the product before writing about it then we can provide you with free professional accounts and desktop licenses. Simply drop a mail to support@creately.com mentioning your blog.
Important Links
This section lists down important pages in Creately. You can use them to learn more about Creately or simply link to them so your users can benefit.
- FeaturesDescribes the most important features of Creately.
- Template GalleryEditable diagram templates categorized for the ease of use.
- PricingPrices of various plans and desktop licenses. Educational institutes get 50% off.
- Diagram SolutionsCreately tools and templates for different diagram types
Screenshots of Important Features
Images add more depth to your articles. Below screenshots highlights some of our best features so feel free to include them.
Download ScreenshotsStandard shape libraries for more than 40+ of diagram types.
Add the next shape and the line connecting it with a single click and drag.
Context toolbar to instantly add text and connectors, and style shapes.
Preset color themes to quickly make your content look professional.
Control diagram edit and review rights for team members and external stakeholders.
Multiple keyboard shortcuts to visualize ideas and concepts faster.
Previous Coverage
- "Creately, an online diagramming and design application launched by Cinergix and showcased at TechCrunch50′s Demopit in 2008, is unveiling its online tool to the greater public (the startup has been in private beta)..." Read More
- "If you're looking to plan out a project, share code design, or craft a funny flowchart for friends or coworkers, Creately is a free webapp that offers a no-software tool with a nice and easy learning curve..." Read More
- "I learned about Creately, an online diagramming application, from a short Lifehacker post two months ago. I immediately bookmarked that post as a reminder to write about it for ProfHacker readers, as I think one could easily use Creately in the classroom just as many of us use Google Docs and all the other Google tools..." Read More
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