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Jonathan Woolfleft a comment
Cool idea, but seems fairly niche and as slick as this is, my perception as a consumer is this is just as much work as handwriting a card (which I hate doing). While the handwriting tool is cute, I feel like the more popular app here would be a typing option that translates typing into handwritten text. I use the infinitely less sleek but IMO more handy http://sent-well.com/ for my handwritten...

Felt for iPhoneHandwritten cards for the modern world
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I've been using this around San Francisco for a while now. Simple but incredibly useful in deciding to choose Uber or Lyft.

Lowrider for Uber & LyftCompare Uber & Lyft's surge price in real time

Lowrider for Uber & LyftCompare Uber & Lyft's surge price in real time
Jonathan Woolfleft a comment
I really like this concept. Huge painpoint. I do wish the preview image was closer to full size.

CleenLike tinder for your photo library
Jonathan Woolfleft a comment
I've only used it once, but the rate I instantly bid on was $100 below the lowest listed price on Kayak for a place in Santa Monica. Would like to see more hotels listed per city, but nonetheless, it has earned a spot in my hotel search site rotation.

StayfulPriceline for boutique and independent hotels

StayfulPriceline for boutique and independent hotels
Jonathan Woolfleft a comment
I've been mainly using this to create a feed of competitor's news. It's early but I like it. Wish there was list functionality.

Owler MobileCompetitor tracking, business news alerts, company profiles

Owler MobileCompetitor tracking, business news alerts, company profiles
Jonathan Woolfleft a comment
@blendahtom Tom, you made our day with this comment. Stay tuned for a feature later this week or early next which will make scheduling even easier! Thanks! @KristoferTM Thanks Kris! We're trying to be as out of sight as possible but not out of mind. In prototype testing a number of users (less sophisticated than the ProductHunt crowd) missed it down there and weren't using it as much. That...

Assistant.ToSchedule in seconds all within email
Jonathan Woolfleft a comment
@allnick Think Calendly has done a nice job but our approaches differ. Biggest difference is Assistant.to is integrated entirely in email, so it allows 1) you as an organizer more granular control of the availability you offer per recipient and 2) provides your recipients with a much easier experience (1-click to instantly schedule a meeting, no forms to fill out, no website to visit, etc.). We...

Assistant.ToSchedule in seconds all within email
Jonathan Woolfleft a comment
Thanks, @EatMentor! Looking forward to hearing your feedback! @adamsigel @ffumarola Thanks! We're hoping to support multiple calendars and different scheduling scenarios beyond the 1-to-1 shortly. Thanks @MSG Much appreciated!

Assistant.ToSchedule in seconds all within email
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@EllenChisa I'm the founder of Assistant.to -- we should definitely post a blog post about this. Basically while Betty was catchy and personified the brand/product, some construed it as sexist (not our intention). Also, since the service is used between a user and his/her customer/prospect/candidate in a business setting, the general feedback was that people wanted something more subdued and...

Assistant.ToSchedule in seconds all within email

