What tools did you find on Product Hunt long ago that you now can't imagine a life without them?
I've been on this platform for over 2 years, and we have to admit that the number of tools that appear here every day is truly unimaginable.
Sometimes it's hard to select the best ones, but I have to say that some that I found a few months or years ago, I still use every day because they are useful to me in some way.
Here is my pick:
@Streak Hunter – A reminder to log in to Product Hunt every day
@SurfPal – a time tracker for my internet browsing
@TabsMagic – one tab in a browser that gathers my other tabs (something like Trello for my tabs)
@Tidyread – Chrome extension that reads RSS feed (summarises news)
Do you have any long-term experience with the tools you've discovered on Product Hunt?
Feel free to share. 🙂
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Maybe @Raindrop.io - Bookmarks Manager, I just used. That sounds bland, but it allows me to retrieve the desired URL from a multitude of bookmarks much faster.🙂
minimalist phone: creating folders
@partick_support, doesn't it work like Mac folders? Can you create them within one browser? But I can see the added value that you can be in any browser, and these bookmarks are transferable.
@busmark_w_nika Mostly yes, it can be added as an extension application by the browser, supports importing raw bookmark files for transfer, and has other features. It helps me find pearls of interest to me from a bunch of bookmarks, which I'm still experiencing.
Atlas
minimalist phone: creating folders
@michaelthoy That sounds solid. Probably PH served as a good channel for awareness in this case :)
WebCurate.co
I usually curate tools myself since I maintain my own directory, and most of them don’t come from ProductHunt. But two really helpful tools for me—and honestly lifesavers when they first came out—were ChatGPT and LemonSqueezy. Nothing too surprising, but they’ve made a big difference for me!
minimalist phone: creating folders
@hosseinyazdi Wasn't there any case with LemonSqueezy? They were a little bit unresponsive. 🙈
YouMind
Wow Nika, thank you so much! I’m truly touched that you still remember Tidyread! ❤️
minimalist phone: creating folders
@jaredl I am using it every day :D