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Adam Kazwell
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Great for saving/sharing the best moments in a meeting (and allows me to be more present during it)
Grain
Clip & share clips from Zoom in real-time for free
Brickit helps to build new creations from your Lego bricks:
1. Scan your pile of bricks
2. Brickit will show you what you can build with them
3. Assemble ideas with the help of instructions
4. Find bricks by looking at their location in the pile
Brickit
Use ML to detect what can be built from your pile of legos
Adam Kazwell
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My kids are gonna freak out - just tested this and got over 100 suggestions of what we could build....the app even shows you where in the pile the necessary pieces are located!
Brickit
Use ML to detect what can be built from your pile of legos
Adam Kazwell
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Grain is a cheat code to unlock so much value from meetings. Automatic transcripts + the ability to create shareable snippets as quick as highlighting text makes extracting and sharing meeting insights effortless.
Best of all - it's so much easier to be truly present in a meeting when I know I can revisit the transcripts/video as soon as the meeting is over. With Grain, I can be a better...
Grain 1.0
Share Zoom video clips, transcripts, and live notes for free
Adam Kazwell
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Would say that Twitter is "visual" first, not just text....if they added transcripts to the audio clips, they might be able to get away with not needing another app/destination.
But - even with transcript support - the bandwidth of audio is so much lower than text/images - I think that's the main point of friction, in addition to the user needing to have headphones in.
Tweet Your Voice
Share your voice on Twitter 🗣
Adam Kazwell
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Found via Superhuman, looks like a great way to keep email discussions on track.
Replier
Quickly respond to questions buried in a long message
Replier helps you reply to emails by choosing only what’s important in the conversation and removing the superfluous. It creates focus so you can avoid losing important info to the vortex of chat messages and email chains.
Replier
Quickly respond to questions buried in a long message
Adam Kazwell
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Always fun to watch what @shellen and crew are up to. Excited to get access to some much needed features like Undo and Auto-delete.
Brizzly⁺
Bring undo, redo, auto-deletion and more to Twitter
Brizzly+ brings Undo, Redo, Auto-deletion, Custom prompts and more to Twitter. Brizzly was a popular social media reader launched in 2009 by Google Reader veterans before being sold to Aol in 2010. Founder Jason Shellen bought it back from Aol in 2017.
Brizzly⁺
Bring undo, redo, auto-deletion and more to Twitter
Onyx is the world's smartest digital trainer. With just a camera it counts your reps, corrects your form, and motivates you at the perfect time.
Onyx
The world's smartest digital trainer
Adam Kazwell
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Trying to use the site on my phone (since I only listen to pods while on the move) - would love to be able to 1.5-2x the speed on mobile safari.
Bitcast.fm
Tag, clap and discuss your favorite bits in tech podcasts
Adam Kazwell
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Feedback for the landing page: it's not obvious what I'm signing up for. I got the email to get the free book but then when I landed on the site, there's a form to enter my email address again, with a "submit" option. Made me feel like I was signing up for another mailing list. If the messaging on the page or the button had a more descriptive CTA, that might help.
Eager to check out the book,...
Ship it
Free book where Silicon Valley product managers reveal all 🙊
Youtube Playback Speed Control
Chrome extension to control the speed of Youtube playback
Slab
the wiki reborn: thoughtful UX, smart search & integrations
Hopdash is a local running tour guide of sorts. Whether you’re traveling to a new city or simply exploring at home, shake things up with a new running route or community.
Hopdash
A resource to connect and inspire runners everywhere
Focusmate
Distraction-free productivity via virtual coworking
Dynamic Land
Where every scrap of paper has the capability of a computer