INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
When designers need to collaborate with other teams, they can currently turn to products like InVision and Zeplin
working with websites that are either live or in staging, the process starts to become fragmented, relying on screenshots and
The product was created by a team led by Greg DiNardo and Alex Bullington, who joined Ceros last August through the acquisition of their
polling and market research startup Arbit.Dixon, DiNardo and Bullington gave me a quick demo, showing off how users can mark areas of
interest on a website, leave comments and tasks, then mark revisions as completed.It all looked pretty simple and straightforward, but
design feedback across teams, but also from the public at-large.Ceros says MarkUp is free to everyone and will function separately from the
core Ceros Studio platform
enterprise clients might pay for bigger, more grown-up features [like white labeling]