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How do you plan on making your brand a lifestyle?
This article on Slack's success made me wonder how other SaaS companies are approaching their customers. How do you best connect with your target? What tips do you have? What are your successes and failures here? https://community.growthhackers....
What problems do you solve with low-/no-code?
According to DevOps.com, 85% of 500 engineering leaders think that low- and no-code will be commonplace within their organizations as soon as 2021. As the makers of YOLOv5, we have seen thousands of applications for our vision AI: from detecting deep ocean plastics to creating an app to analyze the skills of kids playing soccer. Soon, we will be rolling out Ultralytics HUB, a low-/no-code solution for anyone to create and deploy AI models wherever they want. Whether you're a freshman studying data science or a seasoned ML engineer, Ultralytics HUB is for you. So, my question for you is what do you currently use low-/no-code solutions for? Check out Ultralytics HUB here: https://ultralytics.com/hub YOLOv5 repo: https://github.com/ultralytics/y...
I asked Indie Hackers about their best product discoveries in 2021 and here is what I found
I think this says a lot to those who are creating new products about what people really care about and what changed the way they work, made them more productive, helped them save time and money. For me, I discovered: - Surfer SEO. A great tool that helps rank content. For the first time ever, I managed to rank an article for the target keyword in top 5 without building a single backlink - Telegram. The amount of useful channels with great information and analytics is second to none. - matchmaker.fm. I used to spend hours and days looking for podcasts, then finding out their email addresses for my clients' podcast outreach. Matchmaker saved me days of work! And here is the list from others: Budibase: an open source low-code platform, and a faster way to build business apps that empower teams and improve productivity Responsively: Front-end tool that let's you preview all target screens in a single window side-by-side Poet: Basically like carbon.now.sh, but instead of sharing code, you can share tweets as beautiful images Visual Type Scale: Great tool for all devs that are obsessed with getting the typography right Patterns.dev: free (website based) book on design patterns and component patterns for building powerful web apps with vanilla JavaScript and React Exercism: Need to learn any new programming language for your (next) project? Go no further! Adele: Overview of (almost) all the great design systems out there Web Whiteboard: Web whiteboard for instant collaboration let's you sketch, brainstorm and share your ideas. No sign-up required Kochava Media Index: Haven't used it yet but it markets itself as the largest advertising database on earth. Maybe someone heard of it and can give feedback Hemingway, Scapple, RoamResearch, F5Bot, PhantomBuster, Usefathom I wonder what do these products have in common?