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“Smash that sparkle” — Taylor Lorenz
Twitter's reverse-chronological feed is back with a sparkle. Literally.
Yesterday, Twitter re-launched its original feed — and that means newest tweets are back at the top. Users can now quickly switch between a ranked timeline and reverse-chronological timeline by toggling the “sparkle button” at the top-right corner of their feed. ✨✨✨
Goodbye to the algorithm feed?
Twitter introduced “top tweets” — the algorithm-driven feed designed to surface popular tweets with lots of engagement — back in 2016. That was also around the time when Facebook was way ahead of Twitter, so it began reinventing itself. Like with Moments. And Polls. And Twitter Live. And Threads.
But people have always loved Twitter because of its ability to tell us what’s happening right now.
“Every morning I switch Twitter back to showing tweets in chronological order and every night Twitter switches it back. This is the boulder I must push uphill.” — Thomas
Thank you for listening to us, Twitter. We'd love an edit button now.
While we're waiting...
Here are 10 tools to play around with on Twitter:
Refined Twitter is the perfect blend of Tweetdeck and Twitter 🙏
Macaw will curate your Twitter for you 🐦
Twitter Bots lets you make your own Twitter bots without code 🤖
Life on Twitter gives you fun facts about your Twitter 😻
Boxy is a gorgeousss Mac app for Twitter 🖥
Unfollow makes it superrr easy tool to unfollow your non-followers 👋
Spoonbill tells you when people you follow change their Twitter bio 💬
Twizzy makes Twitter less distracting 👀
Tinyfollow turns your Tweets into a weekly digest 📝
FollowFriday surfaces interesting people you should follow on Twitter 👥
Framer's had a big year.
Last December, the Dutch design startup secured a $7.7 million Series A to level up against competitors like InVision, Adobe, Sketch and Figma.
In September, the company officially launched Framer X, a React-based interactive design that marries the design and development workflow (after some 50K designers signed up for the beta version 👀). Framer also hosted its first-ever design conference in Amsterdam to celebrate the launch. 🎉
Some initial reactions to Framer X:
“Totally, totally mindblown by Framer X. This is the design tool you have been waiting for.” - Jon Gold
“Framer X is without-a-doubt the future of what product design tools will be. It's really the little things that make this apparent.” - Tanner Christensen
In November, the company raised an additional $24 million and launched a beta of its Team Store, a way for teams of any size to build and scale design systems.
What ultimately sets Framer X apart from competing tools is that it's built with both designers and engineers in mind. The Team Store is where it all comes together. Engineers can write and add React components to their team's private space and designers can prototype with those components or design their own.
In the long-term, Framer wants to power the next generation of design systems, giving every company the ability to innovate at the level of design-forward companies like Slack, Dropbox and Facebook.
Today’s Daily Digest was crafted by Product Hunt and sponsored by our friends at Framer. Psst! They've grown their team by 50 percent this year and are still hiring across all teams. 😊
You: “Not another gift guide Product Hunt!”
Us: “Let us have this.”
Just kidding. We won't torture you by adding to the endless lists circulating the Internet right now feeding you tech to get your Grandma who doesn’t care about tech.
Think of this particular list as more of a recap of the weirdest, smartest and game-changing products we saw launch this year. And then maybe buy something for your Grandma.
The best gift to turn your home into Smart House
The Harry Potter Magic Printer adds movement to photos ✨
Memes on Canvas makes prints of popular memes, because we all need Elon Musk smoking a joint in our living room 🎨
Naked is the world's first home body scanner. 👤
Coinmine is an in-home crypto mining machine. 💸
Smartians are cloud-connected motors that make anythinggg in your home automatic. 👏
WyzeCam is a tiny smart home camera (that only costs $19.99). 📹
Facebook Portal is a (slightly controversial) video calling gadget. 👀
The best gifts for cat (or dog!) parents
Varram Pet Robot is a cute 'lil robot that will keep your pet entertained while you're out. 😻
Mew and Me is a game that tracks what your pet is doing in the house when you're not there. 👀
Petcube Bites flings treats at your pets. 🐶
Footloose is a kitty potty that tracks your furry friend's health. It's wild. 🚽
Cat in the Box is literally a cardboard box because...cats like boxes. 😹
Best subscription gift to change someone's life
Hers lets you order women's healthcare products to your doorstep monthly. 💁
Hims will mail dudes a number of unmentionables (think products for hair loss, erectile dysfunction, etc.)
FUTT will reliably send you a fresh pair of socks every month. 🧦
Feather is a furniture subscription designed for people who change their life a lot. 🛋
Ugly Drinks is a flavored sparkling water subscription. Goodbye LaCroix? 💦
Best ridiculous gifts
Sticker Mule turns photos of people into stickers/magnets/buttons/wall graphics 😁
Bacon Lover's Feast is like Birchbox, but for bacon. 🥓
AirPod Floss Stickers transform your AirPod case into a box of floss. 👂
Hangover Box comes with noodle soup, coffee, sunglasses, sleeping mask and a barf bag to get you through the morning after 🤯
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you had a baby with Elon Musk? Of course you have. Thankfully — with the power of AI — you can find out what your baby would look like.
Yesterday this tool launched, giving anyone with a web browser and internet access the power to swap faces with Elon (or anyone, including your friends).
Reflect isn’t the only one using AI to transform photos.
😯 Morphin (early access beta) puts you inside your favorite GIFs
😯 Face Swap Live lets you switch faces with your friends in real-time (like in Face/Off!)
😯 Emojiface turns your face into an emoji
😯 Zepeto turns your selfie into a Pixar character, currently at the top of the App Store
😯 Headface will turn you into Obama or Trump
😯 Lensa, #1 on Product Hunt today, will make you even more beautiful (made by the team that built Prisma)
Give Reflect a try and share your Elon baby photos with us on Twitter. We’ll RT our favorites, because it’s Friday. 😊
Five years ago, Tristan Walker launched Bevel out of frustrations with existing razor options for men of color on the market. The ultimate goal was to build a Proctor & Gamble for people of color. Yesterday, Proctor & Gamble bought it.
The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but journos are speculating that P&G paid somewhere between $20-$40 million, a sign that the 180+ year old consumer goods company plans to invest more into other (non white) segments of the market. And they’re not the only ones.
Inclusivity-first direct-to-consumer brands that — by definition — want to appeal to different cultural needs are making waves.
King Children ($2M raised) combines 3D printing with AR to create custom eyewear that fits every face shape and size. We wrote about how they could be the next Warby Parker. Or Casper. Or Glossier. 👓
Tinted is a beauty platform and retailer focused on brown women. It already has over 50K followers on Instagram. 💄
Lively ($15.3M raised) and ThirdLove ($13.6M raised) are are building bras for every size of woman.👙
Mayvenn is a startup that reinvented the distribution channel for hair extensions. 💁
Billie ($6M raised) is a female-first shaving company. 🛀
Eloquii (acquired by Walmart) is a clothing brand for women sizes 14-24. 🙌
We're calling BS on the right/brain left brain thing. If you work on the web in any capacity, you should be able to understand (and master!) good design. 🙌
Yesterday, Refactoring UI: The Book — a resource for product people who want to up their design skills —launched on Product Hunt. The reviews (and over 1K upvotes) flurried in:
“Read this book in one go. It only took 1.5 hours, which is something other books should aspire to achieve. I don't know that I've ever consumed that much knowledge about a topic in such a short time. It's really packed full of actionable tips.” - Peter
“I usually dread the design aspect of building something, but with every section I find myself actually excited imagining how to implement these ideas on current projects.” - John
Makers Adam Wathan and Steve Schoger have been exploring ways developers can get better at designing their own projects for a while, and the new book packages all their knowledge into one biiiiig resource. 📖
They primarily focus on how actual tactics —like using fewer borders in your designs — can be learned and used by literally anyone.
The “book” itself is actually a PDF and costs $79, or $149 for the book, screencasts, a component gallery, an icon library and a few other goodies.
If you've decided to pivot to design after this, here's some #inspo to get you started (besides Dribbble) 😉
UI Movement is a site for daily UI design inspiration 💡
Panda is a chrome plugin that aggregates design news 🐼
UI Recipes are weekly 15 minute design lessons from the hottest apps 🔥
Sidebar gives you the 5 best design links of the day 🔗
Hustl will turn your design process into a time-lapse video 📹
Screely is the easiest way to turn screenshots into beautiful images 📸
Trailer makes it easy to create a marketing video for your next project 💯
PixelSnap is measuring tape for your computer 📏
LightBox is the spiritual successor to Flash 👀
Or fall down a design tool rabbit hole here.
Tax season has begun! Well, almost.
We can hear you groaning, but it doesn't have to be that way — especially if you run a startup.
Pilot ($18.3M raised) is a bookkeeping company that focuses exclusively on startups and sets itself apart from traditional firms by using — you guessed it — software.
“It has saved me from a ton of manual bookkeeping work I was doing using overpriced, clunky software. Now I don’t worry about anything anymore. They literally do everything for me.” - Winnie CEO Sara Mauskopf
Besides the fact that your bookkeeper is probably still doing your books today in the exact same way since 1995 💾, here's how Pilot is shaking things up:
💯 Their team of bookkeepers (based in SF) are assisted by engineers that automate the most error-prone parts of bookkeeping, so your books are always incredibly accurate.
👥 They really think the customer is always right. Basically, they’re what you’d get if Gusto or Stripe built a bookkeeping firm.
💸 Pilot is built by startup founders for startup founders (they previously sold Ksplice to Oracle back in 2011 and Zulip to Dropbox in 2014).
AND hundred of startups — including 50+ Y Combinator alumni — are already using Pilot for bookkeeping.
Pro tip: They're running a special discount for the Product Hunt community right now, and the first 100 of you to sign up will get 20 percent off of Pilot Core for six months.
Today’s Daily Digest was crafted by Product Hunt and sponsored by our friends at Pilot.
Last week, Wordpress released 5.0, the latest version of its platform that includes a new block editor dubbed “Gutenberg.” The new editor's features are largely centered around customizable content blocks, and is ultimately intended to help site owners better decide how content is displayed.
Here was the reaction from the Product Hunt community, including a note from Wordpress founder Matt Mullenweg:
“It’s amazing to see this out there in the wild after years of hard work. I consider myself incredibly lucky to work with the team that makes WordPress, and Gutenberg is an expression of their empathy, talent, vision, and persistence.” - Wordpress founder Matt Mullenweg
“As a core contributing developer of WordPress, I am super excited about Gutenberg. It's an audacious project built on top of JavaScript/React.js. This cutting edge editing experience is going to make building content with WordPress an excellent experience (if not now then in a year or so from now).” - Ahmad
“For realz, this new release is about 'bringing sexy back" to WordPress.' - Adam
Wordpress owns a 60 percent market share for content management systems on websites with a known CMS and powers over 30 percent of the web (!) — from sites like TechCrunch to the official Star Wars blog. ⚡️
Fifteen-year old Wordpress got its start as an open source blogging platform for developers, and gained popularity among entrepreneurs building their first site, blog or landing page.
Since Wordpress’ introduction in 2003, several competitors have emerged. 🙌
Squarespace ($278.5M raised) was founded in 2003 to help people create websites with pre-built templates, and is now known for its clean design and popularity among artist and designer types. In 2017, Mailchimp announced Landing Pages, allowing users to create beautiful, customizable, and mobile-friendly landing pages directly in Mailchimp.
Carrd also launched on Product Hunt earlier this year to help people build one-page sites. Of course we’d be remiss if we didn’t plug Ship landing pages, the easiest way to setup a landing page and start collecting email signups for your side project or startup. 😻
The end of 2018 is basically here, which often means it's time to reflect on the year that's passed. This year, a lot of stuff happened:
📹 Vine is making a comeback
💅 A CGI influencer got over 1.5 million followers
😳 Scooters took over our cities overnight
🌎 Google employees made a global statement
🤔 Top tech CEOs testified in court
📱 Foldable smartphones arrived
🎓 Google, Apple and IBM dropped their college degree requirements
😬 Facebook lost $100 billion in a day
🍔 Robot hamburgers arrived
We'd venture to guess a lot happened with you as well. Well, good news.
Yesterday, Top Nine for Instagram launched to help you find your most liked photos, create a collage, and share top moments from 2018.
Happy reflecting.
P.S. Share your top nine moments with us on Twitter and maybe we'll retweet ya 😉
Christmas came early. 🎅
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The winner will also get:
👀 An Oculus GO VR Headset
🔌 A portable charging case
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Note: Due to legal restrictions, this is only limited to U.S. folks. If it were up to us we'd be sending you all iPhones and kittens this year.
Happy Holidays. That is all. 🎁













