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- Product Hunt Meetup @ Web Summit 2016
- Open a free account in minutes right from your phone, and make your money go further
- Splitwise is a free tool for friends and roommates to track bills and other shared expenses, so that everyone gets paid back. On the web, iPhone & Android!
- Maps.me is a mobile app for Android, iOS and BlackBerry that provides offline maps using OpenStreetMap data. In November 2014, it was acquired by Mail.Ru Group and became part of its My.com brand. In September 2015, the app was open sourced.
- Polymail is a focused email workspace built for operators. If you're running your business through email, Polymail gives you the tools to do it better: Read receipts, Follow-up reminders, Built-in calendar & scheduling, “Read later” triaging, and Private notes & shared labels. Polymail supports Gmail, Outlook, and IMAP accounts. Whether you're a founder, a growth operator, or startup team, it turns your inbox into a lightweight operating system for sales, hiring, and execution.
- Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about nēdl: Find Voices. Be Heard.. Download nēdl: Find Voices. Be Heard. and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
- Brain.fm - Music designed for the brain to enhance focus, relaxation, meditation, naps and sleep within 10 - 15 minutes of use.
- Robinhood, a pioneer of commission-free investing, gives you more ways to make your money work harder.
- Uber offers peer-to-peer ridesharing, ride service hailing, food delivery, and a micromobility system with electric bikes and scooters. The company is based in San Francisco and has operations in over 785 metropolitan areas worldwide.
- Simplify life for both you and your team. The world’s #1 task manager and to-do list app.
- A user-friendly online graphic design platform with templates, stock photos, graphics, and fonts.
- Mimi envisions a world where everyone can experience sound in its fullest detail and purest form without compromise and despite the hearing imperfection of human hearing. The Mimi idea began with a problem: one sound does not fit all. While today's audio technology has advanced in truly amazing ways, our hearing ability has not.















