We always hear about the big, popular productivity tools but I m more interested in the quiet game-changers. The tools that aren t in every headline but made a huge difference in how you work or build.
Hi Makers! This thread is dedicated to you if you are: (1) launching soon or recently launched (2) looking for beta users (3) asking for feedback on a landing page First, start by helping out another maker. You can check out their launch, give their product a review or share a comment on their launch post. Once you've helped someone else out, share your product link here and BE SPECIFIC about who your target audience is and how we can help.
Hi Makers! This thread is dedicated to you if you are: (1) launching soon or recently launched (2) looking for beta users (3) asking for feedback on a landing page First, start by helping out another maker. You can check out their launch, give their product a review or share a comment on their launch post. Once you've helped someone else out, share your product link here and BE SPECIFIC about who your target audience is and how we can help.
Buttercup is the simplest and one of the most beautiful password manager apps out there. Project is open source and secure by design. There's a really handy password generator inside too.
It started with one platform, now it's available on Mac, Linux, Windows, Android, iOS. It also has Chrome and Firefox extensions!
We built "AirPods.WTF" so people realize they sound terrible in meetings just because of using AirPods as both their input and output device in calls. Best practice is to use your MacBook's built-in mic and then use AirPods as just your output device.
Noor is the chat app for teams who want to ship cool things together.
Slack has been primarily serving large enterprises and doesn't care about building high quality software. Noor is a native app, focused on simplicity, teamwork and speed.
A chat and team collaboration app designed for a balance of uninterrupted deep work and intense collaboration bursts. Built to eliminate back and forth and switching tools.
Track local time of people across time zones not abbreviation of time zones. Enter city, type a name and optionally attach a photo or type their X (Twitter) username. There! You can also add places or UTC offsets. All of them packed nicely in your menubar.
Ghostty is a terminal emulator that differentiates itself by being fast, feature-rich, and native. While there are many excellent terminal emulators available, they all force you to choose between speed, features, or native UIs.
Made by Mitchell Hashimoto.