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@immad In the future, will it be possible to set up an app to accept customer payments by ACH (push/credit, not pull/debit) using the Mercury API? Seems like Mercury's API focuses on payments out of Mercury to vendors via ACH, but not the other way around. I'm currently setting up Stripe to accept ACH payments, which would then deposit into my Mercury bank account, but it would be nice to avoid...
Mercury API
API for your business bank account
Ed DeCaria
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@ahomnky11 This is pretty cool! (Surprised this didn't get more upvotes, unless there are lots of apps like this and I'm just not familiar.) I do a lot with poetry, and even run an annual poetry tournament where I'd love to be able to programmatically produce audio for poems to be read aloud for voters, or even for writers to hear how it sounds. Love the easy insertion of SSML. Technically, I...
Verby
Free text to speech converter with SSML editor
Ed DeCaria
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I had a good experience with Brex on the credit card side. Interested to try this on the banking side. Looks great on the surface.
Mercury
Banking stack for startups
Ed DeCaria
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This looks promising. I tried to test it (first in mashape, then in Postman) with a random url (sephora.com) but my request seems to be "pending" for awhile now. I was hoping/expecting that it would finish in close to real time -- it would have to return metadata within a few seconds to work for my use case. Maybe I'm doing something wrong ...
Website Metadata Scraper API
Extract email, phone number and more from just a URL.
Ed DeCaria
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I've been using Pensieve regularly for a few months now. The killer feature for me is being able to search all of my online accounts at once. I can never remember if I put something in Google Drive, or if someone shared it with me in email, or if it was in Slack, or in Evernote, or worse if it's somewhere I rarely go on my own but still have an account like Dropbox or OneDrive. So now I can...
Pensieve
All your data in one safe, convenient place
Ed DeCaria
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This is slick. I think the ability to tweak properties directly in your UI is a nice touch. With Web Gradients, you can of course tweak after you get the CSS, but it's not the same. Are you going to try to number/name each gradient like paint colors as Web Gradients does? It's kinda useless, but kinda fun. Also agree with others about preferring endless scroll vs. pagination -- if you do...
Grabient
Grab a gradient
Ed DeCaria
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Read the 10-K during my morning commute. Amazing effort! Will share this widely.
USAFacts
Steve Ballmer's government revenue & spending database
Ed DeCaria
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Wow, congrats on this launch. Inviting, effortless experience and clean UI. As a user, you quickly taught me something new about myself -- always fun. As a product person, you also seamlessly parlayed that into an intro to your paid service -- well done! (btw 74/100. My perfect jawline and I will take it!)
Snappr Photo Analyzer
AI that tells you if your profile pic is actually any good
Ed DeCaria
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I can see a lot of uses for this, both fun and practical -- go, Android team, go!
Happenings App
The quickest way to privately share photos between friends.
Ed DeCaria
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Looks to me like two naked 80-year-olds fighting over a piece of toast. Or maybe a bagel.
Responsive Pixel Art
It's exactly that... responsive pixel art 🙃
Ed DeCaria
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Excited to read this. Mine arrives today!
Sprint
How to solve big problems and test new ideas in 5 days
Ed DeCaria
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Wow, Typeform was already pretty damn easy to use before.
Curious what made you build LITE: people wanting to create forms from their phone? Or just lowering the creation bar that much further so you can acquire many more users?
Thanks!
p.s. Please bring back the screen-licking dog on the website.
Typeform LITE
Create beautiful interactive forms, surveys & more
Ed DeCaria
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Nice idea. I'm curious about a few things. 1) Without asking you to copy/paste the four points from your About page here, how do you see yourself as being different than an engine like SquirrelNet, which has been around a long time? 2) What was your motivation to build this? Why you / why now? 3) What's your expectation of usage/growth? Any money behind it or just launch and see? Thanks!
Kiddle
Google for Kids
Elections Podcast - One Week To Iowa
538's first 2016 election podcast going into Iowa caucuses
Ed DeCaria
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I've spent a ton of time on stock photo sites recently and Pexels is a clear #1, in my opinion. Easy search functionality, fast browse/load, great quality, clear terms, etc. And video.pexels.com is a hidden treasure.
If you search PH for stock photo sources it is true that you will find a bunch of listings, many with 100+ upvotes, but having spent time on nearly all of those listed I'd say...
Pexels 3.0
Best free stock photos in one place
Ed DeCaria
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I worked with Eight Bit Studios on a project in 2014 -- this team is pretty awesome. Little did I know that the status reports I was receiving as a client (emailed to me from the account name "Sushi Status") were part of this product-in-the-making! Excited to see if this takes off. Good luck, EBS!
SushiStatus
Project management status reports clients will actually read
Ed DeCaria
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Love that you can swipe/flick left to continue browsing new tech products. When you put out the new design for initial feedback I thought we would have to click the little arrow to page to the next products in line, but this works great. And I already find myself checking out the top games and books, which I wasn't really doing before, so ... mission accomplished!
Product Hunt 2.0
Discover and geek out about your next favorite thing
Ed DeCaria
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Seems pretty cool based on comments here and the Play Store description. Would like to try it out, but struggling a bit with the in-app onboarding: immediate prompt for new username -- then phone number? Not sure some of my friends will get past that.
Also, as someone not nearly as interested in pointy-ball sport ... how does Draft work for MLB?
Draft 2.0
Fantasy sports finally built for mobile
Ed DeCaria
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I've been following Narrative Science for a few years now, and continue to be fascinated by their natural language generation platform. Quill Engage could be super-helpful to bloggers who are curious about their site traffic and engagement but who are afraid of or just "don't get" Google Analytics and the like. (I know a lot of such bloggers!)
I also love when companies try creative ideas when...
Quill Engage
Simplify Google Analytics reporting