Transcribe, index, & retrieve answers from spoken and visual content—with precise timestamps and streaming playback. Search recordings to find the moment something was said or shown. Base Chat now supports A/V, so users can ask and instantly watch answers.
Base Chat is an AI chatbot that delivers instant, source-backed answers from your company’s knowledge base in Google Drive, Notion, Jira, Confluence, Salesforce, and more. It ensures responses are up-to-date and can generate insights from complex documents.
For the last year+ I've been curating amazing WFH setups in a weekly newsletter called Workspaces. I'll start here: - 2020 M1 Mac Mini
- LG UltraFine 4K Display
- cheap Logitech wireless mouse
- Apple Magic Keyboard
- AirPod Pros
- Lots of books (Founders at Work, Disrupted, Creativity Inc, etc)
- Old MacBook Pro
- Logitech C920x HD Pro Webam I'm curious... what's in YOUR workspace!?
Two and a half years ago, I started Marketing Examples. People liked the case studies. So I left my job and went full-time. Since then, they've been read by more than one million people. Which... still blows my mind. Ask me anything about growing the site and newsletter to 90,000 subscribers. Or share what you're working on and get a few quick marketing and copywriting tips. Cheers. Update #001 Replying atm.
Update #002 All done. Thanks.
I've noticed Product Hunt has added a few gamification features like the "streak" on the landing page as well as badges for the profile pages. I think they are well done because they encourage the behaviour the platform wants to see and at the same time they aren't in your way. The "core" experience of Product Hunt always had a strong game-loop thanks to the upvoting and daily ranking dynamics but it is interesting to see these core ideas still being fleshed out more and more over time. Well done! Question: have you come across other apps or platforms that do gamification really well? Where it feels like part of the thing and not just like a gimmick? Any pointers appreciated!
We are increasingly connected to our phones which can make it difficult to fully unplug or be present at times. Once you wake up to start your day, how quickly do you reach for your phone to check your mentions, emails, etc?
For most of us here, working means looking at the screen for at least 6 - 8 hours a day by the end of which a brain freeze is likely, that s okay, that s work, we need to make things happen . Question is things you like to do after that to relax, please share with us