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Helping businesses in Africa integrate payment services into an online or offline transaction through an API.

PaystackModern payments for Africa
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Hi @anowahazel - I believe Tress recently launched on iOS; have you seen any interesting differences in usage patterns or behaviour between iOS users and Android users of the app?

TressDiscover and share hairstyle inspiration and tips
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@biz @finkel To what extent has the Jelly team been inspired by Aardvark? It was a question service powered by instant messaging clients that grew a strong and quirky network of answerers. Google bought the company and shuttered it many years ago (http://techcrunch.com/2010/02/11/google-acquires-aardvark-for-50-million/)

Jelly 2.0A search engine for busy people 🐙
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Hi @gozmike - This looks very interesting and potentially relevant to my team. One thing I took away from the Supportkit site is that the in-app review prompt is one part of a larger in-app messaging system. How is that messaging system similar or dissimilar to Intercom (http://intercom.io)? What does Supportkit do better than Intercom, and vice versa? (Or are the two products not comparable at...

App Store Rating Prompts That Don't SuckBetter ratings through timely & subtle conversations
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@grantrobinson Just checked out Atomic and I'm genuinely excited. A few questions: 1. Is it possible to import Photoshop and Sketch files as pages? 2. Is it possible to export simple PNGs of Atomic pages? 3. Is it possible to export Atomic designs as PSDs or Sketch files? 4. Are there plans for an offline mode? I often like to work in places with limited connectivity, so it'd be amazing to be...

AtomicThe fastest way to design beautiful interactions
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"But one thing I realized is that while it's easy to launch sites like this (especially if you use Telescope ;), actually *growing their community* is another matter altogether. " Spot on @sachagreif. Are you familiar with the work of Richard Millington (https://twitter.com/RichMillington), founder of FeverBee (http://www.feverbee.com/)? Anyone who is curious about the art and science of...

Brick By BrickA free guide to building awesome communities

Bitcoin Against EbolaSupport heroic Ebola relief efforts with a Bitcoin donation
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Had no idea what I was going to see when I clicked the link. Glad I did. :)

BoomfYour Instagrams on Marshmallows
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@mbavio Farmivore (http://www.farmivore.com/) is a subscription service for fresh produce.

Coed SupplySubscription care packages for college students.
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@maccaw Almost exactly what I've been looking for, except my blog is on Tumblr, and I use it as a cabinet of curiosities (reblogging things I like) as well as where I post original thoughts. Would love to be able to specify exactly which posts my subscribers receive.

SubListEmail newsletters for blogs
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@rrhoover Woops! I assumed the system would catch duplicates. Apologies.

Tuft & NeedleWarby Parker for mattresses

Tuft & NeedleWarby Parker for mattresses
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I'm a little obsessed with this company. They're a masterclass in content marketing: http://wistia.com/learning

WistiaLead capture forms and analytics for video.
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@rrhoover Last I heard, the product was running out of steam (http://www.thebookseller.com/news/small-demons-faces-closure.html) and I think the lack of a clear use case is partly to blame. Still, I can't help but think there was something here. For people who love books, there is something very intriguing about the idea of being able to see the complex relationships between real-world...

Small DemonsA graph of every person, place, and object in every book

Small DemonsA graph of every person, place, and object in every book
TridivWeb-based editor for creating 3D shapes in CSS


