Pretty, clean, and intuitive interface, virtual cards, regular updates, and responsive customer service make Mercury a win for my company. I recommend it.
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intuitive interface (12)responsive customer service (5)virtual cards (3)
I started using Bulc Club when Gmail began flagging as spam all the emails that I received via my previous private email service. Bulc Club doesn't have that problem. Bulc Club's killer feature for me is the ability to create new email addresses ("aliases") on the fly when I am entering my email address into an online form. Other services require creating an alias via their dashboard before receiving email at that alias. Removing that step has made transitioning to Bulc Club a breeze. I recommend the service.
I've never had a link-in-bio before, but Bento made me actually want to have one. It was fun to build and I feel good about sharing it. What more can you want?
As an engineering who has to create designs, graphics, and marketing assets, Figma puts a bunch of very helpful and lightweight graphic design tools at my fingertips, which makes it easy for me to create professional-looking images without fighting the minutia of a tool like Photoshop or GIMP.
I am a solo canoeist and the wind has a really big impact on canoe day, so knowing what to expect in advance is key. Windy has the best wind forecast interface and visualization I've seen out there. Its presentation of temperature and rain in the 7-day forecast is also detailed and intuitive. Windy is my go-to weather app.