


I love loom for a few basic reasons: You can make videos super fast, a lot of other people use it so they are familiar, videos unfurl in Slack and you can paste a GIF of the video into emails to make it more likely people watch them, and you get nice notifications when you send a video and someone watches.
In short: simple, easy to use, makes async work a breeze.
What's great
fast performance (4)user-friendly interface (24)asynchronous communication (45)video sharing (34)
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10/10 powerful tool. Have used it for 3+ years and built 3 separate sites on the platform now. It's worth the effort to learn it. After coming from WordPress and Elementor for several years I found Webflow to be a breath of fresh air. While those tools served me well in the past I think Webflow is even more powerful, simple (no plugins and messy third-party integrations), and it's going to be around for the long term.
What's great
powerful design tools (15)
What needs improvement
steep learning curve (12)
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Big fan of Framer so far. I spent 3 years working in Wordpress then the past 3 years in Webflow (which I continue to use), but Framer has been an amazing alternative for launching some new projects recently.
It's fast, lightweight, easy to learn, and functions very similarly to Figma. Highly recommend. Powerful app with an incredibly low pricepoint. I have yet to test out the long term site speed and SEO benefits, but so far it seems very promising!
What's great
easy to use (50)fast performance (4)no-code platform (31)SEO friendly (2)
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This has been SUCH a helpful resource to me on my journey as a PM. I find myself recommending this to others in casual conversations all the time. The signal to noise ratio is extremely high. I feel like Lenny knows what questions I would want to ask the guest, and he does a great job summarizing ideas throughout every episode as the guest explains things, so you don't have to loop back through it 3x on your own.
What's great
high signal to noise ratio (1)valuable for product managers (2)excellent question handling (2)
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Been using Tally for a few weeks now on multiple projects. I love it. The editor is as easy as using Notion or a Google doc. It's simple on the surface but has all the powerful features you need under the hood. Solid integrations. How did I not hear about this sooner?
What's great
easy to use (50)Notion integration (5)
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Using Arc to write this review right now. I've been on the product since (*brief pause to open Arc settings to see my beautiful user badge) July 11, 2022 and LOVE it. I really fell in love with this tool more recently in 2023 when I fully brought it into my workflow.
Their company culture and the craft they put into their work is what inspires me most.
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