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True-Fi makes my crappy, five year old wireless Sony headphones sound *almost* as good as my open-backed Sennheisers. It's not cheap, and it's not perfect, but if you regularly listen through headphones, it can make a huge difference in sound quality and overall experience.
Sonarworks True-Fi
Your Headphones, Studio Sound
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I've watched Bennan developing his personalization tools for about a year and a half, and what he and Shai have put together in the past few months is going to change the way people market online. My company has been working on internal tools for this for quite a while, and though it's working, it's been a major tech project. We'll be moving to RM this summer.
Pros: Dead-ass simple way to...
RightBar
A smart welcome bar—show the perfect offer to each visitor
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This is a really interesting idea. I wish there were a way to import to-dos from Things or another task manager.
Ghost Browser 2.0
The productivity browser that helps you get stuff done. 👻
OPP is a practical guide to refining your posture instead of trying to mimic an impossible ideal. The approach is a combination of strength and mobility exercise, habit change, and awareness of how you align your body in regular activities. Well-researched and backed by lots of hands-on experience by two veteran trainers / physical therapists.
Overcoming Poor Posture
A Systematic Approach to Refining Your Posture
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Honestly, just try finding pictures of people in a web search or photo site that don't look eerily, homogeneously white. Most of what's available doesn't accurately represent my society or audience, and I'm glad that there's at least one new alternative.
Pros: Fills a massive hole in representation and image availability
Cons: It'll piss some people off
nappy
Beautiful, high-res photos of black and brown people
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Man, I would have killed for this about ten years ago... such a pain in the ass.
FEIE Calc
Helping you calculate your foreign earned income exclusion
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I love quip, and our team uses it all day, everyday. The new reminders are going to be great for us, and I do like the sidebar organization, but I agree with others that the button feel cluttered. Overall, I think the design is a lot more Slack-y, which is a negative for me.
Quip 5.0
Now with project management and a new design
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Yeah, we've been using this for a while, and it's a big help when scheduling.
Timezone.io
Keep track where and when your team is.
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This is kind of neat, but the applications are pretty limited, IMO. As a client, it would be fantastic to see Wistia applying more energy to improving some of the basics like playlist functionality.
Wistia's 360 Video
Full support for 360 video, plus awesome stats
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Paribus has saved me about $300 so far (I use Amazon a LOT). Super-happy to see the continued development.
Paribus 2.0
Find out for free if online stores owe you a refund!
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Personally, I'd recommend the Shake Weight before this.
TAO WellShell
A gym that fits in your pocket
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Everyone on my team read this a couple of years ago, and we liked it so much, we even built it into our content SOPs.
The best thing about Great Leads is that it breaks down a handful of strategies and tells you exactly when each one will be effective. If you practice using them, it really helps with deciding what angle to take when writing a lead for anything - sales pages, emails, blog...
Great Leads
The Six Easiest Ways to Start Any Sales Message