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This weeks catches🎣 Here is some SaaS products, apps and extensions that I discovered this week. | Notyfy aggregates seamlessly your notifications from Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, LinkedIn, Gmail, Quora, Github, Stackoverflow and more in one place for Chrome, Firefox and Edge.
| Earthly is the browser extension that helps you raise money to support crisis solutions and sustainability projects every time you open a new browser tab. Earthly replaces your normal browser tab with a sleeker design that shows imagery of our beautiful planet that we live on.
| Letterbase is a customer support messenger that emphasizes ease of use and implementation. What sets it apart from other messengers is that its light weight, easily integrated into your workflow, and doesn't use tracking or cookies, so your data is safe. | Pinger is a contemporary uptime monitoring service which constantly checks that your site is online and notifies you if it's not in different ways
| Feedpiper is a feedback collection and management tool that helps you collect and manage valuable user feedback in a simple way in one organized place to help you make better informed product decisions.
| Stock Alarm is a service built for traders by traders that provides you with real-time alerts that will email, text, or call you when they go off. Customize your trading strategy with a variety of indicators from simple upper/lower limits to complicated sentiment based alerts.
| Communities/Newsletters🚀My picks of dope newsletters and communities for this week.
| IndieStack is a community for independent entrepreneurs. Multiple streams of indie income are the foundation of IndieStack. The community believes this is the key to becoming a successful indie entrepreneur.
| Knowledge bases💻This week I came across two websites that really stood out to me, and as a solo maker myself, these are a must read!
| UX Brains is a curated knowledge collection for all things UX. Discover 300+ handpicked content pieces about Design and user research. After stumbling upon this gem, it automatically became my new favorite website this week and I found myself always coming back to it. I'd highly recommend giving it a read. The Product Checklist. As somebody who is somewhat new to building and launching products online, this websites is such an actionable resources for anybody wanting to try and create their own thing. The Product checklist a collection of articles, tweets and tools to help founders launch their products. | Podcast of the week goes to Rob Hope, who sat down with Derek Sivers and delved into creativity, essentialism, Hendrix vs Bowie, his disregard for analytics and how to stand out in 2020. | Blog posts/Articles 📚There is a lot of crap on the internet, so I rifle through it and pick a gem or two that I found.
| Growth Marketing by Julian Shapiro - This is more of a handbook than a blog post, but well worth it and be sure to check out some of his other blogs posts, they're all amazing!Psychology of Design by Design Growth
is an amazing collection for articles and principles that cover a UX, really great resource and I'm sure you guys would love it! | I'm always on the lookout for new and interesting SaaS products, Podcasts, Communities, bootstrapped startups and interesting creations made by indie founders. Send me a DM on Twitter or email me if you want your creation featured on The Slice | If you enjoyed this Issue of The Slice | |
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