p/rankfender
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Imed Radhouani
I'll start.
Supabase. Found it here three years ago. Thought it was just another backend. Now I can't imagine building without it.
Here's what it does for us at Rankfender:
Auth that doesn't make you crazy. We have users across 120+ countries. Supabase handles sign-ups, logins, password resets, magic links, OAuth with Google and GitHub. It just works. We didn't have to build any of it.
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p/general
Nika
I regret one thing in terms of Product Hunt:That I haven't signed up sooner.
I have been on this platform for more than 3 years and have seen many interesting products.
But there is one specific category that is most appealing:
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Amit Arora
I've been there, lost in a sea of scattered notes and endless drafts.
If you're still using the basic notes app for your writing, trust me, you're missing out on so much potential.
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Manas Sharma
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Casper Brix
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fmerian
There are products I keep using when launching on Product Hunt -- products that help me craft beautiful assets, plan content distribution, and analyze results.
Here's my personal collection. How about you? What's your stack?
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p/producthunt
I ve been on this platform for almost three years without interruption, reviewing dozens of products every day. I try many of them, but only a few have become part of my daily routine, ones I can t imagine living without.
I will pin, for example, 3 of them:
@TabMagic - Bookmark & Tab Manager I no longer need 500 tabs open; I can save them to my dashboard and close my entire browser.
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Victor Ponamariov
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Hunter
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Anirudh Kumar
We all have that one tool - the unsung hero quietly doing its job and saving you hours every single week.
For me (no surprise ), it s @Clueso
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I've been on this platform for over 2 years, and we have to admit that the number of tools that appear here every day is truly unimaginable.
Sometimes it's hard to select the best ones, but I have to say that some that I found a few months or years ago, I still use every day because they are useful to me in some way.
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Swapnil D Puranik
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Sarah Evans
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Satyanarayan Prashar
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Emmanuel Nwosu
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Balkrishna Karma
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Rohan Chaubey
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Hey everyone, I ve been playing around with different ways to keep my ideas, research, and drafts in check, but it still feels like I m drowning in research. :P
I ve tried traditional note-taking apps, but they re not flexible. And mind maps? They start out fine but turn into a mess as it gets complex with more data.
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Karim Saif
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Aaron O'Leary
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Sunny Kumar
Al Amin Sagor
We all know the big names, but what about those quiet workhorses that actually move the needle?
I'll start: ZimmWriter has been my secret weapon for content creation. Not flashy, not trending, but it just works when I need it to.
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