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Pocket is shutting down - by now, we all know that. I wasn t a regular user myself, but I did test the app about a year ago.
From what I m seeing in the comments, long-time users are understandably panicking. There are plenty of alternatives out there, but it seems like people are struggling to find something they can easily switch to.
So I m curious - how did you use Pocket?
And have you found a replacement that actually works for you?
Mozilla recently announced that they're shutting down Pocket. I used to use Pocket a lot back in the day, but I don't find myself regularly saving articles that much now.
For those that are still using Pocket, what are you planning to switch over to?
Notion, Obsidian, and Roam are great, but they re not for everyone. Maybe you found something simpler, faster, or just less overwhelming. What s the one productivity tool you actually stick with the one that makes life easier instead of adding more work?
Besides this post ;) I'm currently reading "Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days" by Jessica Livingston. My 3 takeaways so far: - IQ is a less important factors than determination and perseverance. - Pivoting is normal in startups. It's not a sign of weakness, it's a sign of adaptability. - Startups are painful. Not everyone is cut out for the startup life, but for those who are, it can be an incredibly rewarding experience.
Hey hunters! There are a lot of startupers here. And it is interesting for me why people choose to work for a startup. Personally, I like opportunity to learn something new everyday. My work is quite flexible so my responsibilities could change. And I really like it! What about you? Why have you decided to work at a startup? What is your favorite part of working for a startup?
I'm curious about your practices that you use daily. For example, for me, short meditation session works perfectly. I practice breathing as a morning routine but also can make a short session (1 minute or so) during the day if feel to mcu strees What are your best tips/practices to cope with stress?
Let me start! Advice:
Start building your audience ASAP and #buildinpublic Why?
By doing these, you get support, feedback, and even first customers. These are the core things for Indie and Solo entrepreneurs in the beginning!
I love chrome extensions! They make some of my tasks super easy. I add/remove extensions regularly, but these are some of them which I can't remove for sure. - Grammarly: Extraordinary help while writing anything from emails to blogs.
- Dashlane: Can never remember my passwords.
- Pocket: Best way to not lose the articles I want to read later.
- Loom: Video version of "This meeting could've been an email". I love to quickly record screens and send it to my teammates.
- Wappalyzer: When I want to know the tech stack on which a website is built on.
- Honey: Of course! Which girl doesn't like good shopping deals. And while you re here, Check out our product Supademo.
A simple Chrome Extension helps you create interactive product demos in minutes. We have launched on Product hunt!! We would love to see your love and support. https://www.producthunt.com/post... Edit - Adding the most suggested extensions received in the comments. 1. Bitwarden - https://bitwarden.com/
2. Dark reader - https://darkreader.org/
3. Scribe - https://scribehow.com/
4. Hubspot - https://app.hubspot.com/
5. Similarweb - https://www.similarweb.com/
6. Data Scraper - https://dataminer.io/
7. Bubbles - https://www.usebubbles.com/
8. Lighthouse - https://developers.google.com/web
9. Adblocker - https://getadblock.com/en/
10. Raindrop - https://raindrop.io/
11. Bulk URL opener - https://bulkurlopener.com/
12. Colorzilla - https://www.colorzilla.com/
13. Toby - https://www.gettoby.com/
14. Great Suspender
15. 1Password- https://1password.com/
The extensions I would recommend are - Whatfont: Find the name of any font used on a website
- Wordtune : Edit and proofread (this is a paid app, worth every penny)
- Toby : Bookmark app
- Wappalyzer : Find what tech stack they are using on a website What's your recommendation?