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Let’s go! Using snipd for a very long time ago and it’s AMAZING
AI Notes For PodcastsNever forget a podcast insight again
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I have been using this product for maybe two months now and have been LOVING it. I am an ex-breaker and Airr power user and Snipd has been everything I with they’d been. Podcasting has hardly been enriched by features in the last ten years and Snipd is finally changing that. Seems like an excellent team that executes on product development.
Snipd Podcast SummariesListen to AI-generated audio summaries of podcasts
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So glad this exists! This is the new breed of world-shaping companies. And this effort in essence is classifying and producing clarity regarding the pre-existed and often alone/category redefining. the PLG index will give rise to new companies who will learn from them as well and create solutions for needs.

The PLG IndexThe companies that are blazing the path for all B2B software
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This is a great newsletter by all-star intellectuals, builders, and polymaths. Been subscribed for a little while now.

Why is this interesting?A daily newsletter for the intellectually omnivorous.
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The PERFECT companion to Strava. Brilliant product design. The test flight app was great, and I am stoked for the launch. 👏
Any DistanceShare your workouts, track your goals, earn achievements.
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Mapping seems largely untapped into in global communities. Obviously, people feel more disconnected lately—however the internet has connected the world more than it has disconnected it, and I think things like luma maps will really help add community to the age of remote-first working. I’m also excited at the intrigue of fundamentally breaking up the chats of the world that are all linear or...
Luma MapsSee everyone in your community on one map
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Incredible product. Such a need. To give some hopefully helpful feedback, I think $20/month is a steep price for this. You’re kind of in the territory of “Superhuman but for chrome instead of email.” The thing is, using Notion to clip websites from the web and then open them from that database later might satisfy the jobs-to-be-done at a “good enough” level. You may be able to experiment with...

Tab Management by Motion (Beta)The most powerful tab manager ever built as a Motion feature
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?makers I made the purchase but now realize there's no support for an hours + minutes countdown to an upcoming date + time, which was an important feature for me (should have used the trial 🤦🏻♂️ my bad). I would really appreciate it if this could be added!
Moment for macOSCountdown & Count Up, Time Progress, Life
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This is incredible! I grew up paying for college on my own and in a family of 6 that continually lived off of 3-4 cars at a time, always in the $1000-3000 price range. This process was *never* easy, and there was never a time that we weren’t in the market, it felt, since things were always breaking and we were always weighing the cost of fixing vs selling and buying another one. Given the new...
Honest WheelsResearch rides with better information at a lower price
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I’ve always been skeptical about plane flights—I could live an intensely sustainable life in the way I eat/transport myself, but then take one flight and really offset all of it —and by orders of magnitude. Seeing it here confirmed that for me and made it tangible/visual.
Just One EarthWe only have one earth. Let's save it. 🌏🔥
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Incredible and so necessary for our society. THANK YOU. 👏👏👏

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This is something that I downloaded right away because I’ve been wishing something like this existed. Great for awkward commute multitask learning. Great to see that the business model is open-source teaching material where a person can “apply” for it. A tip: huge typo on the main screen in giant letters—“boldy know” instead of “boldly know.” On ios
KnowableAudio courses that inspire new abilities
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I work in the industry, and Transit App is definitively #1. Leaders in thought, design, product, features, really everything. Really pulling for this team.
TransitReal-time transit data and a bot to help you commute
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Breaker is a best podcast app. I’ve listened to somewhere around 500 on it by now. PERKS: - listen and *like* history - powerful playback speed options - likes and comments (with timestamp) - see what your peers/friends/*mentors* are listening to (this got me an instant download at first) - better organization and management of your library - using playlists, listen to what’s best next, not...
Breaker for AndroidSocial podcasts are now available on Android
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Wow. I’ve been doing this so much on my own already with Notion.
MobbinLatest mobile design patterns & elements library
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Skeptical of ability to compete with Over, an app I've used for years which really kills it in this space. Unfold is also amazing in the stories space. And as for the low end market (where this seems to be operating--it's *very* crowded and products like this have been launching for years and years.

DesignLab for iOSSocial media design made simple
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It only checks social accounts that you have saved in your contacts. Since I don’t have instagrams, twitters, and facebooks linked in each individual contact, it found very few to update. After it shows you what it found, you scroll through checking/unchecking the photos you want to update. Then when you finish it asks you to pay $5. It’s fine that it costs this, but 1) communication with the...

VignetteAutomatically update iPhone contact pictures
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engagement seems like it started and ended with the day it got big on product hunt. I recommend an email newsletter called "the new paper" which seeks to limit bias as much as possible and give summarized news. I get to hear things factually without analysis. Pros: Gave me good ideas to reclaim my Twitter. I can always hop on my second account if there's a good reason. Cons: - subject to "the...

MuteCrowdsourced words list to mute on social media
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@andreyazimov, you made this all by yourself? Dang. Talk about “full-stack.” Your design looks great. 👌
Sheet2Site 2.0Turn your 📗 Google Sheets into 🎨 professional websites
