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AnnoTree: visual collaboration app from Baltimore transplant [VIDEO]

Now in private beta, AnnoTree is an online tool that allows teams of designers and their clients to leave annotations and notes on websites or mobile apps.

Screenshot of the AnnoTree tool. Photo via AnnoTree website.

Matt Price quit his job at General Electric last summer to move to Baltimore and cofound a startup, Silith.io.
As Technical.ly Baltimore reported, Price and Silith.io’s four other employees were working on developing the first version of an online tool that allows teams of designers and their clients to leave annotations and notes on websites or mobile apps, as opposed to trading e-mails back and forth about what changes should be made to a website in development.
That product, AnnoTree, is now in private beta with about 500 users, Price said during a recent Baltimore TechBreakfast.
Watch the video of Price presenting at TechBreakfast in November:

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