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Been using this for all through the last week. This is actually insane and works like magic. Also unusual for a tool to get our team to start using so fast. (After months of trying to force Jira and Slack to our dev team, this is a breath of fresh air) Looking forward to more cool updates!
Lobby CodeOptimize VSCode productivity with the world’s best assistant
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I have been a part of this channel for weeks and it’s one of the most authentic, honest, reflective, hopeful and earnest account of trying to build better tools to communicate and express yourself. Alex is amazing, seasoned and optimistic and being a part of the channel gives an interesting view of how hard it is to build something great and a credible attempt to do so.

Tiny NotesMy startup diary - fundraising, pivot, mockups, and beyond
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love this <3 <3

Cabana HealthEasily sync mindfulness nutrition & fitness data w/ friends
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This is amazing, love the app!

humitThe social music sharing and discovery app
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Hi, curious on how has the user growth been. Do the early users bring their close friends on it? Does the retention fall or rise significantly depending on whether friends are there? Is there an average number of friends for a user which if hits, the churn reduces to almost zero? Most of the social apps these days when launched globally have the hard problem of not being able to bootstrap the...

PlotPlot your next activity with friends
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Hey, how can I add nested lists? Instead of adding a number for comments on the item, can you add support indented nested list items? Also, notes on column headers don't have support for line break it seems. I have been using Notes editor for to-do lists for years. This looks promising barring a couple of places where I felt a little bummed. Like I can't copy existing lists into Columns. I...

Columns BetaChecklists arranged into columns for planning & organization
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Love the idea. Have always thought of this framework of weighing individual arguments and sub arguments in favour and against to take decisions. Can you scale this framework for decision-making in teams? A lot of meetings/video calls take place to take decisions. If members could share their arguments real time and managers could assign correct weight (because of more context), taking decisions...

Pros & ConsHelps you make decisions by weighing outcomes
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How is this different from Whisper?

SincereA social network to write about how you feel
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----- Pros: 1. Easy to use 2. Great analytics 3. Works completely smooth Cons: -----
Airim 2.0Show personalised FAQs before live chat
