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Started my career as a 3d artist which was an incredible time and also stressful, made a lot of tv advertisements and short films. And switched to working in Supply Chain for 5 years. And now I am working in tech and building a community solution called Pensil. From time to time I build small side projects to validate my ideas. A firm believer in no code movement.
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Co-founder at Pensil.in
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I'm Ben Lang, Head of Community at Notion. AMA 👇
Back in 2018, I launched Notion Pages on Product Hunt, it was the #2 product of the week. Shortly after, I joined Notion to support the community. Our community has written books about Notion, created mascots, hosted hundreds of events, started full-time businesses around Notion, and much more. Many of the highest-ranking products on Product Hunt in the past two years have been Notion templates. Going back in time, Notion launched
Is this the time to start experimenting with low-code?
Hey there! I am now evaluating options for speeding up/optimizing the software development in my startup (AI-based writing assistant Linguix.com). The question is: according to your opinion and experience, is this a good time to experiment with low-code? Articles like this one (https://medium.com/optimajethq/l...) assume that yes, but are such tools really sustainable now, or are they still at their early stage, and it will be hard to get any viable results from using them?
I launched SavvyCal to #2 Product of the Month in January and have since crossed $20k MRR — AMA!
Hey there, Derrick Reimer here! I've been building SaaS products for the last decade. In late 2012, I co-founded Drip, a marketing automation product, alongside Rob Walling. We were acquired by Leadpages in 2016. During that time, I also built and sold Codetree, a project management tool for GitHub. My story hasn't been all rosy, though! After leaving Drip, I attempted to take on Slack and decided to move on after failing to find traction one year into working on it. I'm now building SavvyCal