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The weekend is around the corner. Share your plans with the PH community and let's hold each other accountable by updating this thread on Monday I'll go first: I will work on my fitness and run 20kms. My Apple Watch has been resting for too long. This is a fun exercise and even this COUNTS Have a great weekend!
When I launched my first startup in 2016 I did everything wrong. Frustrated I began to study how Indie makers and people who build with no-code actually launched successful businesses. Applying what I learned I was finally able to get traction while launching Get Stackd (former PH #1) and creating a database of 150+ no-code projects with The Lean Side Project, which combined has helped 3000+ folks building a digital business find the best no-code tools to start making something. They help by turning what is in your out into the and into a business. I specialize in helping folks figure out what are the best no-code tools to use for their idea and how to start small. Here to answer any and all questions about no-code (building digital products/services without coding).
We're hosting Justin & Omar today on Twitter Spaces at 4pm PST! We'll be talking about their latest launch Kin Habits and healthy habits for successful founders. Drop your questions in the discussion and we'll ask them during our live session! We'll try to share the answers and insights on here as well :) RSVP & tune in to the event https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1mn...
Hey, Thanks for checking in I prefer reading a newsletter instead of a blog sometimes due to that I update my collection list of daily newsletters every few weeks I thought to share the list with you all and get your recommendations too My current newsletter lists: First 1000 by @ali_abou_el_atta : Here is the Link
I recently switch from Chrome to Edge, because I got tired of my laptop sounding like it was about to blast off into space. It seemed like a lot of folks enjoyed Edge so I decided to give it a shot. So far, I've been pleased with it. Just curious what others are using.
I have 5-6 personal email addresses and want to streamline the whole process by collecting and responding from one place. Please suggest tools/ways/methods to simplify the whole process and increase productivity :)
It would be great if social DMs (Facebook, Twitter, IG) etc could also be handled from the same place. In short, Intercom/Front/Drift like tool but for personal use
Recently, I started reading more about digital culture and its impact on society. Just finished Kevin Kelly's seminal essay, 1000 True Fans. In short, Kevin says that to be a successful creator you don t need millions. You don t need millions of dollars or millions of customers, millions of clients or millions of fans. To make a living as a craftsperson, photographer, musician, designer, author, animator, app maker, entrepreneur, or inventor you need only thousands of true fans. All thanks to the INTERNET I welcome your suggestions for my next reading session :)
Finding a co-founder is hard, and sometimes it takes a lot of time. Folks who have co-founders, drop your tips, hacks, and methods on finding one so that you can help fellow founders who are seeking one.
Knowing keyboard shortcuts is literally a super-power. I have been trying to avoid the mousepad and use shortcuts wherever possible. For the last few days, I've got habitual to ( + + / ) for shuffling through Brave tabs. It's super convenient! Share your favourite keyboard shortcut or a productivity hack shortcut that very few people know
Test test Edit: I've learnt my lesson today: Don't test in production Thanks, @devladinci Take over this discussion post to share your wildest 'test in production' story
What are the best books you've read that help you in your work, but aren't necessarily 'business' books? I'm reading Imperium by Robert Harris, a historical novel about the life of Ancient Roman statesman, Cicero, and it's an incredible insight into communication, strategy and creativity. What would you recommend?
Drop your lessons and tips from your experience of working with no-code tools! Bonus points if you suggest a tool that can be helpful with specific tasks.