What product is :the next big thing:? Tell us all about it!

Eithiriel DeMeré
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Here's the catch, though: if you think it's your product, please let us know that you're working on it! 🙂 I'd love to learn about products that aren't necessarily yours, though, because we all hope our product is the next big thing, right? ♥️

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Carlos R Andujar
Spline has been blowing my mind lately! A web/Three.js based no code tool for building pretty complex 3D environments. They just added game controls recently with collision detection and camera controls, which is an even bigger game changer! I'm really excited about where they're headed! https://spline.design/
Rehan Choudhry
I really like what the team at SNKRHUD are doing. Also Trove Collective and Foodom. I'm kind of all over the place here.
Chad McAllister
This is not the next big thing, but the Product Mastery Now podcast is trying to help the product managers, developers, and innovators who are creating the next big thing. "Product Mastery Now" in podcast players or https://productmasterynow.com/ma.... I am the host of the podcast, delivering weekly episodes for 7+ years now.
Andrey
Trackabi.com is a good one. It's not that kind of "the next big thing" that solves a problem invented after the invention of the tool, but it's a good quality employee monitoring system that uses gamification to make dull time tracking fun. I confess I'm working on it. ;-)
Yarik Skov
I'm currently on a task management app for Android called Planndu. Our goal is to truly build something simple that anyone could use to improve their focus and get things done. 🚀🚀
Uladzimir Yankovich
I think we're on the cusp of a browser revolution. A lot of players, a lot of money, the stakes are high.
Eithiriel DeMeré
@yankovichv That's super interesting! I hope that's the case. I'd like to see some movement in a "browsers + interoperability" space.
Chad McAllister
I just interviewed the co-founder of https://wovemade.com/, a fascinating digital business + rapid design and creation for custom engagement rings and other jewelry. They are the Warby Parker of custom jewelry, putting a physical mock-up of the ring design into customer's hands in days and final ring only a few days later.
Meadow Simmons
I would name Iconizer. It's a tool where you can edit SVG files, like adding stroke, background or padding to them. It’s mostly used to edit icons. It’s a great tool, because you don’t need to go to Adobe Illustrator or another professional software to perform simple design tasks. And I think that such tools are the next big thing, because it saves designers time. They can do simple edits online right from their browser, so they will have more time for design thinking process.