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Use these ChatGPT prompts to get value out of your startup and define value proposition

1. Apply the SCAMPER method (Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Put to another use, Eliminate, Reverse) to Stacks to generate new ideas. 2. Identify examples of successful innovations or solutions from other industries, and explain how they can be adapted or applied to Stacks. 3. Create a mind map for Stacks to visually represent ideas, concepts, and connections, helping me identify new insights and opportunities. 3. Assist me in crafting a compelling value proposition for Stacks, highlighting its unique selling points and benefits to the target audience. 4. share effective bootstrapping strategies to help me efficiently allocate resources and minimize costs while starting and growing Stacks I used the following context for Stacks: Stacks is more than just a bookmark manager. It s your second brain that helps you remember everything you find online. It provides: - save and share bookmarks with one click - see it in recommendations while searching in Google - Easily search for the saved bookmarks - See what other team members in the company have saved so the duplication of search doesn't happen. - create a personal and shared repository of knowledge - you can have a shared space with your partner/spouse to share everything you like - Instagram videos to places to visit without creating hundreds of message notifications. Stacks gives your team smart recommendations for their searches by turning the team's bookmarks into personal and shared knowledge-base so that team spends less time searching for information and more time doing meaningful work that drives business. I tried on chatGPT on their website and also on Bing Chat, I preferred answers given by chatGPT.

Will our hardwork payoff? Will it improve your browsing experience?

I am thrilled to announce that we have completed a big release for our Stacks extension that provides an enhanced search experience while browsing. We realized that most of our users (including us) save bookmarks all the time, but we almost never search through them. This is because the search wasn t that effective (or convenient). With this new release of the extension: Stacks dashboard is now accessible on any webpage. You can access, search and share any and all bookmarked links without leaving your current page or switching tabs. The Dashboard simply shows up by pressing Cntrl / CMD+ Shift + K or by option in the context menu (right click) and hides when pressing ESC or clicking X . Stacks extension brings stacked links as recommendations right on the search results page of every major search engine. For example, you can search on Google, Github, Dribble, Twitter, and Amazon - and almost anywhere, extension searches simultaneously in your saved and shared links. It provides results from shared repositories and brings recommendations from links shared by your spouses, teams, friends, and family in a simple-to-use UI alongside search results. These features will help you boost your productivity and collaboration by making it easier and faster to find and access relevant information from your saved links and shared repositories. You will also save time and effort by avoiding duplication of searches and bookmarks. Stacks is free and will remain free for personal repositories forever. You can check it out and be more productive and make your team efficient here: https://chrome.google.com/websto.... We would love to hear your feedback and suggestions on how we can improve Stacks and make it more useful for you. Please feel free to comment below or contact us at tanay@betterstacks.com and leave a review here on PH - https://www.producthunt.com/prod.... We are working on extensions to support other browsers as well and will be live soon. Thank you for your support and interest in Stacks. We hope you enjoy the new features of the extension.

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