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p/recall-6
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Sankari Nair
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10d ago
Feb 6, 2026 - OCR, improved organization, track reading position and share with a beautiful links
... automatically remembers your position in the Reader and Notebook and shows a button to jump back to where you left off. This will work on the notebook and your Reader, including PDFs. You will see a little blue
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in the bottom right corner of these tabs, which will enable you to jump back to your last spot. Beautiful link previews when sharing a Recall card: When you share a Recall card (clicking the share icon in the top right ... ... streaks to keep you coming back. A smarter chat experience with Chat 2.0 Ask questions across everything you've saved and get answers that actually make sense. Filter by time, topic, or source, and let Recall connect the
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p/nicejourney
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Pamela Arienti
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3mo ago
Tips to create a unique identity for your SaaS
... here on PH, you might notice the same patterns almost everywhere: Blue + purple gradients: It s the unofficial uniform. If your logo doesn't have a neon-ish gradient, then you're not a SaaS. Rounded geometric logos: Circles,
dots
, abstract blobs...lovely, but indistinguishable. Overused tech fonts: A variant of Inter or a slightly modified SF Pro. Clean? Yes. Memorable? Not really. Taglines that all say the same thing: The AI platform that boosts productivity. Your ... ... default SaaS palette, like warm neutrals, deep olives, bold reds, muted pastels, and so on. Stop abstracting your logo into oblivion Your logo can be figurative, evocative, or story-driven. It doesn t have to be a floating
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p/general
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Lindsay Amos
Featured
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5mo ago
How a Seed-Stage Startup Landed in The Wall Street Journal
... your routine: Read the outlets read by your target audience, and pay attention to what s being covered (and what s not). Follow relevant reporters on X and other social platforms. Set up Google News alerts on your
competitors
, industry keywords, and emerging trends. (Athena, for example, might have had alerts for Google + Search + AI and noticed Katherine s byline appearing frequently.) If you keep tabs on these changes, you ll know when to pitch a bigger-picture story early ... ... story: cultural shift, founder credibility, traction, and investor backing. Keep building your company, but don t ignore the headlines. When you spot a narrative or trend that aligns with your story, use these lessons from Athena to connect the
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