Ujjawal Sharma

Ujjawal Sharma

I can solve problems through visuals
23 points

Forums

Sharath Kuruganty

4yr ago

New to the Product Hunt community? Introduce yourself here and say hello!

Reply with: 1) Name 2) What you do 3) Help you can offer And let others discover you.
Ryan Gilbert

3yr ago

How quickly do you reach for your phone in the morning?

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?
Martina Hackbartt

3yr ago

What is essential for you in a productivity app/software tool?

Hey, all! There are many productivity tools out there offering different features. But I still haven't found one that covers everything I want. To me, the essential features a perfect tool must have are: - A good text editor ( I mean, I love notion. But why is it so hard to bring the text there to other formats? Sometimes I summarize some things inside notion, but taking them to an actual doc or pdf is so painful!) - Simple, minimalistic design - A good place to have random thoughts and things that I need to get done without losing sight of them - Good integrations!! I use Gcal a lot, so I would love to have a productivity software that actually integrates with it. What about you?
Pablo Fatas

3yr ago

What browser do you use and why?

Hey Pablo from SigmaOS. We are a new browser that had a great launch in August. Was just looking to understand what the Product Hunt crowd s most used browser is and why

3yr ago

Chrome Extensions you can't live without

What are the Google Chrome Extensions that you use every day?
Ryan Gilbert

3yr ago

It's May! What are your goals for the month?

New month, new goals. What are some of your bigger picture goals you'd like to accomplish this month?
Thomas Schranz ⛄️

3yr ago

📐 What are your top 5 tools?

I loved https://yourstack.com because it allowed me to list (stack) the tools I'm using (to make stuff). Basically answering the question "which tools are you using/recommending?". Yourstack was also great becuause you could browse the stacks of other makers to (re)discover tools and compare approaches as well as sharing tips and tricks around those tools. While yourstack is currently on (permanent) vacation (https://twitter.com/rrhoover/sta...) I was wondering if you only could take 5 tools to an island: which tools would you pick and why? Ideally name tools that you rely on regularly. Can be evergreen tools or something new. Bonus points if you made something using those tools. Feel free to share what you made for context : ) Will also share my top 5 tools after a few comments (wow, narrowing down is not easy)!