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Hey Product Hunt! I built MsgIN because I was drowning in LinkedIn messages and tracking follow-ups in Notion and spreadsheets. This isn’t a CRM or an automation tool it’s just a simple way to see who you need to reply to today. It's a lightweight Chrome extension that works with your Linkedin Messages page and an accompanying web app that allows you to view and manage your to-dos related to...

MsgINA lightweight LinkedIn inbox → to-do list for founders
LinkedIn inboxes get contaminated fast. MsgIN turns your messages into a simple task kanban board so you always know who to reply to, follow up with, or wait on without needing a heavy CRM or risky automation platforms.
A Chrome plugin + web app to automatically suggest tasks and manage tracking of messages.

MsgINA lightweight LinkedIn inbox → to-do list for founders
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Outside of automating connections and identification - messages and follow ups are the hardest part. Automation is the easiest way to save time, but it becomes so impersonal and people see right through it. We wanted to save time elsewhere so you can invest in more personalized messages in the same amount of time!
Founders - how do you currently keep track of Linkedin Outbound?
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Reddit is so hot right now! I built a simple N8N flow that does some of this, but interested to see how a full product can help!

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I don't use it for backend, but I recently built an N8N app that scrapes reddit and socials for me so I can just quickly participate to the highest "scoring" threads.
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Founders - how do you currently keep track of Linkedin Outbound?
I’m building MsgIN to help manage LinkedIn conversations without turning everything into a CRM contact. Curious how others are handling follow-ups and large volume of Linkedin outboud today — spreadsheets, Notion, reminders, or just memory? Would love to learn what’s worked?
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I think one of the hardest parts super early is to not weight the first feedback and ideas you get to heavily. The first "good feedback" you get can take you down a rabbit hole, when you're just excited to have users.
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Really interesting! How do you handle when people respond that an app already exists just no one knows about?

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Rachel Stewartleft a comment
I had this same problem - very common last name. How easy is it to migrate TO something else in the future (like if I got a new domain)

HappyMailWe made email simple again
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Sorry if this is a dumb question - but it's a standalone app? I have to manually update prices in the app store for each country?

Price EqualizerTurn downloads into actual purchases.
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I'm excited to try this - as a founder trying to learn marketing and trying to get better at telling people what I and my product do I'm interested in new tools like this.
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Rachel Stewartleft a comment
As a founder working to optimize launches this is really interesting to me! Interested in managing the CRM here vs. traditional CRM (hubspot etc.) I guess that's what Zapier is for?

WaitlessCollect sign ups with built-in referrals
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As a founder - this is very interesting to me. It's really hard to prep for meetings while getting everything else done. It often falls off the priority list even though it's so important. Love that it's open source too - great job!

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