Save Now, Think Later
gm legends, happy Thursday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Lazy Capture to Notion lets you save notes, threads, videos, and articles straight into Notion with one shortcut, so you never lose an idea to “I’ll do it later”; Snap gives you fake but brutally honest users to test your prototypes without waiting for real ones to ghost you; and Outchat turns your content into a chat version of yourself that readers can actually talk to — and maybe even pay for.
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Stay Lazy, Get Organized

Lazy Capture to Notion lets you save anything — notes, threads, videos, articles, even tasks — straight into Notion without breaking your flow. One shortcut, instant capture, full context. No copy-paste, no mental tab-switching, no “I’ll do it later.”
🔥 Our Take: Finally, something for people who move faster than their tools. This isn’t about getting more disciplined, it’s about making chaos useful. Lazy nails that perfect middle ground between “I’ll forget this” and “I’ll never clean this up.”
What’s Actually Working for Pricing?

Koshima Satija from FlexPrice started a thread asking founders which pricing models are actually working, subscriptions, usage-based, pay-as-you-go, or something totally custom.
The answers? All over the map. Some teams stick with freemium plus premium add-ons. Others swear by usage-based plans for keeping value tied to activity. A few just admitted they’re winging it, changing prices until customers stop yelling.
The takeaway: pricing isn’t a formula, it’s a moving target, and everyone’s still chasing it.

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User Testing Without the Users

Snap skips the awkward scheduling, endless surveys, and polite “thanks for your feedback” emails. Drop in your Figma or prototype and it spins up fake users that poke, scroll, and rant like the real ones. You get the insights without the hassle, and a transcript of every confused click.
🔥 Our Take: It’s user testing without the users, which raises a weird question. If AI can tell you what’s broken before real people even see it, do you still need the people? Maybe not for early feedback, but when your fake users start complaining about the same things humans do, that’s when it gets interesting.
Turn Your Content Into a Chat

Outchat lets creators build a chat version of themselves. You feed it your writing, host it on your site, and people can talk to your content instead of just reading it. You can even add branding or charge for access if you want to turn it into a business.
🔥 Our Take: It’s a strange but fun shift, instead of trying to get people to read your posts, you let them ask your work questions directly. It blurs the line between a creator and a chatbot in a way that’s equal parts fascinating and mildly unsettling.
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