We come across site and tools everyday. But the only thing matters is if you remember to use it at the right time doing the right task. That's been the hardest part. mymind.com has been a gamechanger.
I use Peerlist (https://peerlist.io/), it's like a better LinkedIn alternative where each aspect of professional networking is very carefully designed. For example, they offer to verify work experience using your work email-id and add a nice verified badge on your profile. The same applies to other aspects like proof of work, a news feed, chat, etc.
Also, did I mention the verification is free?
@itsaadityaa@designerdada I have come across peerlist in few communities I am part of, but didn't sign up yet for some reason. Doing it now. Thanks for bringing this up Aaditya and thanks for building this Akash!
We have built Flint a SEO tool that uses GPT AI to generate meta content for your website with your keywords injected. https://www.rocketspark.com/flin...
Leadmonk by @naveen_sg is a great tool for scheduling meetings especially if your target audience doesn't use emails. It allows your users to schedule calls like calendly but using their WhatsApp numbers
This Safari extension lets you magically check the Careers page with open positions on almost any company website. It's a super clever tool in this job market: https://underplot.com/got-jobs
This is a site I recently stumbled over: https://www.saasscreenshots.com - it is the biggest SaaS app screenshot database where you can learn a lot from how other SaaS founders convey a particular message as a copy - kudos @levent_askan !
We've built https://usermaven.com - a simple, easy-to-setup analytics tool as an alternative to GA4.
It captures events automatically, eliminating dependence on developers for tracking website and in-app actions. Hosted in EU and supports cookieless tracking mode for privacy-focused companies.
The best daily read for marketers i totally addicted is a daily newsletter called Stacked Marketer, it's a free NL that covers the newest trends from all marketing aspects with zero BS, here: https://www.stackedmarketer.com/
Button is a personal guide to Mac apps. Mostly keyboard shortcuts but hosts other tips too. It's publicly editable, can share what you know. Try it free: www.buttonshortcuts.com/app
Following the success of TMchecks, we launched Aux Machina. We think it's the easiest AI photo generator in the universe, because you don't need to know anything about prompts to get stunning photos in seconds!
@john_kappa This is mind-blowing. Definitely not your standard color wheel/palette generator. I'm setting some time aside this weekend to explore with this tool. Thank you!
1. nodeping.com - easy to use monitoring tool. $15 for 200 checks. Availability testing from the outside. Many supported protocols.
2. onesignal - for email & push messages.
3. make.com - no code & excellent prototyping tool.
4. Apps Script from google (https://script.google.com/). Recently realized how many cool things you can do with it. I've made a short script that saves all the attachments to specific google drive folder. Deployed yesterday and works well.
5. gatsby + prismic.io for super fast static sites.
6. quicksight by amazon. do prefer it over power bi, looker, etc. fast, easy to use and still powerful.
7. anydesk - performs way better than teamviewer.
8*. www.yohn.io is a product that allows you to shorten long URLs into shorter ones. It is powered by AWS serverless technology, and you can deploy it to your own AWS account with a one-time license fee. Alternatively, you can use the subscription-based SaaS version where we will deploy it for you.
9. KeePassXC - password manager, offline, works better than the original keepass.
Beyond Compare, from Scooter Software (https://www.scootersoftware.com/) It's a directory/file comparison utility, providing you with a side by side view of the comparison results.
https://vento.so/ - Screen recording but you can pause, rewind a few seconds, and re-record over your mistakes/your dog barking.
Disclosure I'm the maker :) but it was #3 on Hacker News!
@robingood Damn! Love it. When I asked this question a month back, I was wondering why wasn't there any directory or newsletter which does this!? And now I have found one! Subscribed. 🚀