Creately

Creately - Online Diagramming and Design
Developer(s) Cinergix
Type Diagramming software
License Free & Paid Subscriptions
Website creately.com

Creately is diagramming and design software operated by Cinergix, Pty Ltd. It is a cloud-based diagram tool built on Adobe's Flex/Flash technologies and provides a visual communication platform for virtual teams. It can be used to create info-graphics, flowcharts, Gantt charts, organisational charts, website wireframes, UML designs, mind maps, circuit board designs, doodle art and many other diagram types. It features a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG interface and easy to use collaboration capabilities.[1] Their main product is a browser-based application with support for all modern web browsers like Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera browser. For people who prefer offline diagramming they provide a desktop software which runs on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS and Linux.

Launch

Cinergix, a Melbourne, Australia based start-up founded by Chandika Jayasundara, Nick Foster, Hiraash Thawfeek and Charanjit Singh. Creately first announced its visual collaboration platform in September 2008 at DEMO fall 08 as a private beta version.

Creately was made commercially available to the public in September 2009[2] with a unique "Pay What You Want"[3] price. This was intended to be a 2-week pricing experiment.[4] In November 2009, Creately announced fixed price plans and in January 2010 released the findings of this pricing experiment on their blog.[5]

Products

Although Creately entered the market as web based diagram software it has expanded their product range to include desktop software and diagram plugins for some popular platforms. Below are some of their products

Creately is also available in Chrome web store and Google app marketplace.

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