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  • What are 3 products that make your day to day life easier?

    Aaron O'Leary
    84 replies
    For me it would be Tidal, music helps me concentrate on work and get my tasks done, Phillips smart hue lightbulbs a complete mood changer and my Le Creuset casserole dish, can prep a beautiful dinner and just let it simmer for a few hours while I work

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    https://skilledup.life - free talent for tech startups AWS WorkMail - hate the UI but it's free and it works Slack - never thought I would actually like it
    Archie Yang
    Notion, TickTick and Raycast.
    Miles Fawcett
    Obsidian, Google Home ("Ok Google, Turn Lights On, Furn Fan On" when I walk into my office), Logi MX Master 3 Mouse
    Patrick Sullivan
    newer stuff... i'm enjoying Arc browser (from thebrowser.company) and then craft (note taking app)
    Jen Fox
    Miro! Lucky Orange and Segment
    Eric Santillan
    Todoist, Evernote and the Brave Browser.
    Mike Kulakov
    Free Jira Time Tracker by Everhour
    Asana, Everhour, Figma
    Marta Marchuk
    @mikhail_kulakov is it possible to chat with you about your experience of using Asana? we are currently developing a product that is integrated with Asana
    Stas Voronov
    Reminders in iOS (via Siri), Spark, Slack
    Vince Poscente
    PictureThis has come in handy more than I imagined it would. I just built a greenhouse and started gardening. Identifying plants clears up a ton of confusion.
    Brenna Donoghue
    1. Coffee machine (the day does not begin without it) 2. Spotify (need good working music) 3. Morgen.so (my whole life organized and scheduled)
    Sarah Jordi
    1. Uber/Lime app that allows me to quickly and easily book a nearby e-bike (I walk everywhere and whenever I realize I'm late, I can just jump on a bike. That freedom to not have to plan walking time and debating if I should walk or not, is completely priceless). 2. PocketCast to listen to podcasts and decompress whenever I feel stressed 3. My Garmin watch, which motivates me to move more, go for runs and get that movement in, that keeps me energized and keeps my mind at peace.
    Maksym Astakhov
    Telegram - all internet in one app, like Wechat in China Spotify - The best algorithm, which helps me to find new awesome music. Product Hunt - for hunting new ideas and inspiration
    Gavin Hammar
    Notion, Miro, & Figma!
    Dumitru Botezatu
    Chrome, PhpStorm & Clickup.
    James Augeri
    electric kettle, foam headphones, portable second monitor
    Christian Lowe
    The Green Book Project
    The Green Book Project
    1. Notion - I use it for pretty much everything from organizing my thoughts to running meetings and even for playing DnD with friends on the weekend. 2. Slack - I manage a remote-first team, and Slack is the primary medium we use to communicate with each other. I don't think our startup would function without it. 3. TikTok - Super-underrated platform for speaking to and engaging with users.
    Olga Trykush
    Hey-hey, for me it's Telegram, Baserow, and Notion! Whoa, so many people mentioned Excel, and I'm a bit surprised. I thought more people are using some cool, new Excel alternatives here. As hunters = early adopters. Interesting 🤔
    Kunal Mishra
    Google Calendar, Rage Coffee, and my MacBook Air.
    Emil Ahayeu
    Hi:) Nice question! Anydo - for making a daily plan. Google Chrome - to search for any information and tools, both for work and everyday matters. forYou - for evening facials and tracking the amount of water I drink.
    Ryan Hoover
    Great question. 3 products I use daily: - Royal Brew nitro coffee machine (it's so good) - Front (best tool for email collaboration) - Vimcal (I use it primarily for the schedule suggestions workflow)