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Become a better designer with these…

We're calling BS on the right/brain left brain thing. If you work on the web in any capacity, you should be able to understand (and master!) good design. 🙌

Yesterday, Refactoring UI: The Book — a resource for product people who want to up their design skills —launched on Product Hunt. The reviews (and over 1K upvotes) flurried in:

“Read this book in one go. It only took 1.5 hours, which is something other books should aspire to achieve. I don't know that I've ever consumed that much knowledge about a topic in such a short time. It's really packed full of actionable tips.” - Peter

“I usually dread the design aspect of building something, but with every section I find myself actually excited imagining how to implement these ideas on current projects.” - John

Makers Adam Wathan and Steve Schoger have been exploring ways developers can get better at designing their own projects for a while, and the new book packages all their knowledge into one biiiiig resource. 📖

They primarily focus on how actual tactics —like using fewer borders in your designs — can be learned and used by literally anyone.

The “book” itself is actually a PDF and costs $79, or $149 for the book, screencasts, a component gallery, an icon library and a few other goodies.

If you've decided to pivot to design after this, here's some #inspo to get you started (besides Dribbble) 😉

UI Movement is a site for daily UI design inspiration 💡
Panda is a chrome plugin that aggregates design news 🐼
UI Recipes are weekly 15 minute design lessons from the hottest apps 🔥
Sidebar gives you the 5 best design links of the day 🔗
Hustl will turn your design process into a time-lapse video 📹
Screely is the easiest way to turn screenshots into beautiful images 📸
Trailer makes it easy to create a marketing video for your next project 💯
PixelSnap is measuring tape for your computer 📏
LightBox is the spiritual successor to Flash 👀

Or fall down a design tool rabbit hole here.

This startup will replace your bookkeeper

Tax season has begun! Well, almost.

We can hear you groaning, but it doesn't have to be that way — especially if you run a startup.

Pilot ($18.3M raised) is a bookkeeping company that focuses exclusively on startups and sets itself apart from traditional firms by using — you guessed it — software.

“It has saved me from a ton of manual bookkeeping work I was doing using overpriced, clunky software. Now I don’t worry about anything anymore. They literally do everything for me.” - Winnie CEO Sara Mauskopf

Besides the fact that your bookkeeper is probably still doing your books today in the exact same way since 1995 💾, here's how Pilot is shaking things up:

💯 Their team of bookkeepers (based in SF) are assisted by engineers that automate the most error-prone parts of bookkeeping, so your books are always incredibly accurate.

👥 They really think the customer is always right. Basically, they’re what you’d get if Gusto or Stripe built a bookkeeping firm.

💸 Pilot is built by startup founders for startup founders (they previously sold Ksplice to Oracle back in 2011 and Zulip to Dropbox in 2014).

AND hundred of startups — including 50+ Y Combinator alumni — are already using Pilot for bookkeeping.

Pro tip: They're running a special discount for the Product Hunt community right now, and the first 100 of you to sign up will get 20 percent off of Pilot Core for six months.

Today’s Daily Digest was crafted by Product Hunt and sponsored by our friends at Pilot.

Bringing sexy back to Wordpress

Last week, Wordpress released 5.0, the latest version of its platform that includes a new block editor dubbed “Gutenberg.” The new editor's features are largely centered around customizable content blocks, and is ultimately intended to help site owners better decide how content is displayed.

Here was the reaction from the Product Hunt community, including a note from Wordpress founder Matt Mullenweg:

“It’s amazing to see this out there in the wild after years of hard work. I consider myself incredibly lucky to work with the team that makes WordPress, and Gutenberg is an expression of their empathy, talent, vision, and persistence.” - Wordpress founder Matt Mullenweg

“As a core contributing developer of WordPress, I am super excited about Gutenberg. It's an audacious project built on top of JavaScript/React.js. This cutting edge editing experience is going to make building content with WordPress an excellent experience (if not now then in a year or so from now).” - Ahmad

“For realz, this new release is about 'bringing sexy back" to WordPress.' - Adam

Wordpress owns a 60 percent market share for content management systems on websites with a known CMS and powers over 30 percent of the web (!) — from sites like TechCrunch to the official Star Wars blog. ⚡️

Fifteen-year old Wordpress got its start as an open source blogging platform for developers, and gained popularity among entrepreneurs building their first site, blog or landing page.

Since Wordpress’ introduction in 2003, several competitors have emerged. 🙌

Squarespace ($278.5M raised) was founded in 2003 to help people create websites with pre-built templates, and is now known for its clean design and popularity among artist and designer types. In 2017, Mailchimp announced Landing Pages, allowing users to create beautiful, customizable, and mobile-friendly landing pages directly in Mailchimp.

Carrd also launched on Product Hunt earlier this year to help people build one-page sites. Of course we’d be remiss if we didn’t plug Ship landing pages, the easiest way to setup a landing page and start collecting email signups for your side project or startup. 😻

Your top nine Instagram photos from 2018 ❤️

The end of 2018 is basically here, which often means it's time to reflect on the year that's passed. This year, a lot of stuff happened:

📹 Vine is making a comeback
💅 A CGI influencer got over 1.5 million followers
😳 Scooters took over our cities overnight
🌎 Google employees made a global statement
🤔 Top tech CEOs testified in court
📱 Foldable smartphones arrived
🎓 Google, Apple and IBM dropped their college degree requirements
😬 Facebook lost $100 billion in a day
🍔 Robot hamburgers arrived

We'd venture to guess a lot happened with you as well. Well, good news.

Yesterday, Top Nine for Instagram launched to help you find your most liked photos, create a collage, and share top moments from 2018.

Happy reflecting.

P.S. Share your top nine moments with us on Twitter and maybe we'll retweet ya 😉

We're giving away an iPhone X

Christmas came early. 🎅

Enter to win a brand new iPhone X, courtesy of our friends at Finimize, Elevator, Travel Hook, Uniqlo and more.

The winner will also get:

👀 An Oculus GO VR Headset
🔌 A portable charging case
💸 A $150 Amazon gift card

Note: Due to legal restrictions, this is only limited to U.S. folks. If it were up to us we'd be sending you all iPhones and kittens this year.

Happy Holidays. That is all. 🎁

Tech to disrupt your acne

Yesterday, Y Combinator-backed Proven launched on Product Hunt with a big mission — give people good skin for life. 🕺

At its core, Proven's skincare products — which includes a daily cleanser, anti-pollution lotion, and night cream — are powered by data. The company personalizes each customer's products by evaluating over 27 factors, from your genetic background to your lifestyle to the level of pollution where you live.

Some initial reactions from the Product Hunt community:

“No more off-the-shelf skincare that was made with scale and profit as the main focus. Everyone's skin and lifestyle is different, so why should our skincare be the same? I definitely recommend it.” - Tyrel

“It’s the smartest skin care line I’ve ever found. Combining data, science, lifestyle and environmental factors. It’s a must try.” - Tashie

“It may be time to stop sneaking in my wife's skincare.” - Che Yu

We've already seen similar skincare startups like Curology ($18.8M raised), Dear Brightly and Hello Ava dip into custom skincare, with health and beauty startups on the rise writ large. 💅

Last week, hair-customization startup Prose raised $18M in fresh funding ($25M raised total). Earlier this year, L’Oréal acquired AR beauty startup ModiFace in an attempt to reach younger audiences.

Tech giants like Google, Amazon and Facebook also want a piece of the beauty pie:

🔎 Google’s search data helps brands understand beauty shopper's preferences

🗣 Amazon's Echo Look went all in on the “check out my fashion selfie" concept

💸 Instagram is investing in its popularity as a platform for beauty by monetizing its platform

As beauty and health startups continue to take flight within the tech industry, it's likely we'll see things get even more *personal.*

“I truly believe that personalization will be the future of all of consumer goods, not just in personal care but all things that touch our every day lives, because once you try personalized products and experience personalized service, there's no going back. So this is just the happy beginning” - Proven cofounder Ming Zhao

Pro tip: Prove is offering a $25 discount to Product Hunters to try out its skincare.

The new AirPods are coming

The next-generation of AirPods is nigh. 🙏

At least that's what headlines indicated yesterday after top Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo updated his predictions for the wireless earbuds.

Kuo forecasted that the AirPod update will likely have “wireless charging support,” though it's not clear if that means to the AirPod case or the earbuds themselves. In other words, the update could be sold as an add-on accessory for people who already have AirPods.

AirPods are reportedly Apple's most popular accessory ever, and Kuo also predicted that Apple will go from selling 16 million units in 2017 to more than 100 million by 2021. 😳

A brief history

Apple introduced AirPods to the world alongside the release of the iPhone 7 in 2016.

Some initial reactions from the Product Hunt community:

“Instant bluetooth, light weight, no cords and a case that recharges means that you'll find yourself using the Airpods far more than normal wired headphones.” - Naval

“My immediate thought: I am going to lose these instantly.” - Holly

“I get more use out of these then any headphones I've owned prior. I use daily. Walk out the door with my keys, iPhone, wallet, pen, Airpods!” - Dave

Now, the earbuds are on track to become Apple's most popular accessory ever. In fact, existing iPhone owners are more likely to buy AirPods than upgrade their iPhone.

A ton of products have also come out of the weeds in response to the popular earpieces, from Retro AirPods to BlackPods to a leash for your AirPods.

Looking ahead

The new AirPods are likely to come out in the first quarter of 2019, with their main selling points being the wireless charging feature and Bluetooth spec upgrades.

However, we may see an even bigger AirPod upgrade in 2020, with an “all-new design model to boost replacement demand.”

And the Makers Festival winners are... 🎉

Our first-ever Product Hunt Makers Festival has been a celebration of creativity with teams and individuals from all corners of the globe coming together to launch something. Our showcase last week had close to 100 projects across our six themes: social impact, remote workers, voice and audio, health and beauty, inclusion and brain stuff. Makers also built awesome products outside the six categories!

We were so impressed with all of the projects that came out of this year’s Makers Festival. In fact, we're already planning the next one 😏

So without further ado, here are our winners and the runners up in each category:

Social Impact 👊

Cultural Fit is a collaborative list of cultural traits that make you love your workplace

Runners Up

Firebusters is a tool that automatically reports fires (as small as a tree!) to pinpoint its exact location

The Incredible League of Makers is a community for people to build and launch things that solve the world's problems

Voice & Audio 🗣

What would you choose is an Alexa Skill for the Makers Festival

Runners Up

Shuffl.fm is a music assistant that uses hands-free playback and discovery

Voice Lightshow lets you ask Alexa to start a light show

Health & Beauty 💅

Lab Lyfe is an app that offers guided self-experiments in diet, wellness and lifestyle

Runners Up

Keepin' it feel is a reflection exercise is for understanding your emotions

Therma lets you track symptoms and medication for your loved ones

Inclusion 🌎

Femake provides lots and lots of data on female makers

Runners Up

YC Census is an incomplete census of Y-combinator startup batches

Handsfree.js is a drop-in library to create computer-vision powered handsfree interfaces for the web

Brain Stuff 🧠

Teeny Breaks is a Chrome extension showing you one mindfulness tip based on science every time you open a new tab

Runners Up

21 Days MVP provides a starter kit to create and validate your idea in 21 days or less

Paper List syncs your paper and electronic to-do lists

Remote Workers 💻

Yelling Across Cubicles is like walkie-talkie for remote teams

Runners Up

My Timezone Is makes it super easy to update and share your current timezone

IndieWorkspace shows you the desks of other indie makers

Other 🤷‍♂️

200 Words a Day wants to help anyone be a writer, 200 words at a time

Runners Up

Eureka is a web app that allows employees to put forward suggestions within their company

Stomp is a tool that helps you backup your email subscribers from email marketing platforms

Upvote Bell is a dashboard for your Product Hunt projects where you can see a chart with upvote stats

Congratulations to all and thank you to everyone who participated!

The next big thing in podcasts

Anchor — the free podcast creation app — launched a new 'Sponsorships' marketplace yesterday to match podcasters with brand sponsors to help hosts make benjamins. 💰

Sponsorships is a natural next step for Anchor, and the latest in its effort to become a one stop shop for making podcasts.

“Before today, only 1% of podcasts were being monetized through ads due to a highly inefficient and closed off process. Anchor Sponsorships makes sponsorship monetization available to anyone (starting in the US), regardless of how many plays you get!” — Anchor co-founder Mike Mignano wrote on Product Hunt

The news follows Anchor's major revamp to its app last February, when the company shifted from a tool for short-form audio to an all-encompassing platform for podcasters to get their shows off the ground.

Anchor has raised $14.4M in funding to date from notable backers including Google Ventures, Accel, Betaworks and Homebrew, to name a few. The podcast industry is also on hockey stick trajectory. While it remains tiny compared to the radio, podcast revenues within the U.S. are projected to double year-over-year by the end of 2018 for the second year in a row.

If all this talk of making $$$ from podcasts has you plotting to make your own, here's some fresh podcast #content we're checking out:

🗒 Business Schooled is a new podcast hosted by Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian on Gen X and Baby Boomer entrepreneurs.

💁 Women Make Podcast puts women makers at the forefront of the show.

☝️ Company of One is a 10-episode podcast that explores a conversation around what happens if growth isn’t the byproduct of success.

😴 sleepyTimer lets you listen to your favorite podcasts or music before falling asleep.

👂Saycaster allows you to interact with specific moments in podcasts as you hear them.

Shameless plug: Product Hunt Radio is our weekly podcast where we talk with people creating and exploring the future. 😊

This email is for the introverts 👀

Let's talk about something no one wants to talk about: networking.

Yesterday, ex-Google and Twitter exec Karen Wickre's book Taking the Work out of Networking launched on Product Hunt to offer advice to all the introverts who panic at the idea of shaking hands and chitchatting with large groups of people.

Needless to say, the message resonated:

“My good friend Karen⁩ and I started at Google on the same day. I’ll never forget the warmth of her introduction. She’s been an invaluable friend, colleague, and advisor ever since. Whether you’re an introvert or not, be sure to read this book. (And yes, I am way more of an introvert than you would ever assume. Exhibit A: I live in the woods.)” — Chris Sacca

“As a bonafide introvert, this book is quickly becoming my bible. I've always avoided networking and probably missed out. Not anymore!” — Camille Ricketts

“I ordered on Kindle/Audible based on the recommendation, and was resold 3x over after reading the description on Amazon. Looks like there's super practical advice in there” — Niv Dror

Introverted, extroverted, ambiverted or whatever you are — networking is hard.

So we dug up a few networking resources on Product Hunt to help you out:

💌 Networking Emails is a collection of email templates that cover things like how to ask an industry leader for advice, how to cold email alumni or how to follow-up with someone you met at an event.

📱 Rive makes it super easy to send contact information when you meet a new person — it's basically a better alternative for giving someone your number.

💬 AimChat is an ambitious idea: The app lets you send a message to people within your sight with one chance to convince them that you are worth talking to.

👩‍💻 Bevy is an app specifically designed for women who want to help other women at any stage of their life.

👏 The 11 Laws of Likeability is another book for anyone who wants to build long-lasting professional relationships (by being likeable).

And if you’d like to meet and collaborate with other makers from home in your PJs, join us here.