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Frances Foster
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@yapartase Seth Godin's The Dip!
If you had to recommend one book to a fellow maker, what would it be?
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Frances Foster
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Really enjoying Friendzone! I like the focus on people's interests and what we have in common. It feels very different from social media with more of a dating-style match between people. Plus it looks great, I love the design. With growth I'm sure it will only go from strength to strength.
FriendZone
Make new friends based on your interests and hobbies
Frances Foster
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It's so great how the community has gotten behind Maker Mag. And the community being created through it is wonderful. I've been genuinely inspired by how quickly and collaboratively @anthilemoon pulled this off and how all the contributors came together. Looking forward to seeing Maker Mag go from strength to strength.
Maker Mag
The first magazine for indie makers
Maker Mag is a community-driven magazine for indie makers, by indie makers.
Maker Mag
The first magazine for indie makers
Frances Foster
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I love that Tinygain joins up my routine so that I don't get distracted between items and nothing falls through the cracks. It's the missing glue of other to-do-type apps. Version 2.0 looks fresh!
Pros: String together a full routine rather than one item at a time.
Cons: None!
Tinygain 2.0
Bring your productivity and focus to the next level
Frances Foster
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Congratulations to Ben and Mubs on the launch. And thank you. newCo has been a big inspiration and motivation.
newCo
Learn to build products via programs & an online bootcamp
Frances Foster
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Since joining newCo as a pro member about two months ago I've taken more action on my various projects since... ever. Been introduced to so many new tools, found amazing tutorials, great support and community. It's a huge game-changer for people with ideas but no coding skills. An introduction to a world of creating that would otherwise seem unreachable.
Pros: Everything you need to build a...
newCo
Learn to build products via programs & an online bootcamp
Frances Foster
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Felt right at home as soon as I started using Table2Site. Intuitive enough for someone with no code experience to use straight off the bat. Been able to put together sites in a few hours without having to fuss about integrating Airtable with any other platform. At first I was sceptical on how much could be done just from an Airtable base in terms of design and making the sites look different...
Table 2 Site
Generate websites from your Airtable base