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MAKE Book: resources mentioned
All resources mentioned in MAKE Book to bootstrap an indie startup
- Monitor the code that powers your business. From frontend to backend - we've got you covered. Fortune 500s, startups, banks and governments all around the globe use Cronitor to monitor their business.
- If you have a crazy job or an ambitious project, we will be your trusty sidekick. WorkFlowy is a simpler way to stay organized.
- An event analytics platform that allows anyone to get answers from their customer and revenue data in seconds. It offers powerful real-time charts and visualizations of how people interact with your digital products and company.
- A platform to provide a seamless customer experience across AI and human support, delivering increased customer satisfaction while reducing costs.
- Patreon is popular among YouTube videographers, webcomic artists, writers, podcasters, musicians, adult content creators, and other categories of creators who post regularly online.
- Helping millions of developers easily build, test, manage, and scale applications of any size faster than ever before.
- Hotjar’s visual insights, user feedback, and live interviews show you what site visitors do, and why they do it. Access all the insights you need in one place and join 1.1 million websites in 180+ countries who already use Hotjar to turn their clicks into conversions. Install a single script and get started for free.
- Mailchimp has email marketing, automations, ads, landing pages, CRM tools, and more to grow your business on your terms. Get the word out with email, social ads, and make your life easier with automation. It's easy, and you can start for free.
- The collaboration hub that brings people, information, and tools together to get work done.
- Discourse is an open source Internet forum and mailing list management software application founded in 2013 by Jeff Atwood, Robin Ward, and Sam Saffron.
- Y Combinator is an American seed accelerator launched in March 2005 and was used to launch over 2,000 companies including Dropbox, Airbnb, Stripe, Reddit, Optimizely, Zenefits, Docker, DoorDash, Mixpanel, Heroku.
- Ubuntu (/ʊˈbʊntuː/ uu-BUUN-too) is a free and open-source Linux distribution based on Debian.
- Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for.
- Accept payments, send payouts, automate financial processes, and ultimately grow revenue.
- Twilio is a cloud communications platform as a service company based in San Francisco, California.Twilio powers the future of business communications. Enabling phones, VoIP, and messaging to be embedded into web, desktop, and mobile software.
- Easy automation for busy people. Zapier empowers you to automate your work across 5,000+ apps—so you can move forward, faster.
- Founded in 2013 as a tiny side project, Product Hunt has become the place for makers and companies to launch their latest app, gadget, or physical products to the world. It's a global community of friendly folks sharing and discussing the latest in tech.
- Trello is a web-based Kanban-style list-making application. Originally made by Fog Creek Software in 2011, it was spun out to form the basis of a separate company in 2014 and later sold to Atlassian in January 2017.
- Ethereum is a global, decentralized platform for money and new kinds of applications. On Ethereum, you can write code that controls money, and build applications accessible anywhere in the world.
- Reddit is a network of communities based on people's interests. Find communities you're interested in, and become part of an online community!