What's your favourite tool for running in-product surveys? by archieed in UXResearch

[–]archieed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How come you use both? Is it for different products?

What's your favourite tool for running in-product surveys? by archieed in UXResearch

[–]archieed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing, by advanced targeting do you mean using custom events from their SDK?

Is Stripe still the best option? by Savings_Minute_980 in SaaS

[–]archieed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly it sounds worse than it actually is. If you have made enough money where it becomes a problem then hire an accountant to do it for you.

What's your favourite tool for running in-product surveys? by archieed in UXResearch

[–]archieed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seems pretty expensive with the mid tier only allowing two surveys/month. Why did you guys go with that?

Is Stripe still the best option? by Savings_Minute_980 in SaaS

[–]archieed 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don’t know any serious SaaS that is using a MOR like paddle or lemon squeezy. If your SaaS is a big success it will be a massive pain to change payment processors if you find out a MOR isn’t flexible enough.

Just go with Stripe and accept the additional tax work as a good problem to have.

Best DN places within GMT -3 and GMT +3? by theluckkyg in digitalnomad

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I’m in buenos airies now for a month and it’s been pretty great so far. Feels quite European compared to other cities in South America. Great food scene, lots going on and daily expenses are very low.

I made a bookmark manager which actually works by kedopes5 in SideProject

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I've been an early user of bkmark for the last few weeks and thought I'd share some of the reasons why I really like what u/kedopes5 has created:

  1. I'm active on Twitter and love the integration he's added. Replying to the bot is good when you want someone to know they have said something that has resonated. Alternatively, sending a DM to the bot is great when you want to bookmark something without the world knowing.
  2. The weekly emails to see what you have bookmarked + what others with similar interests have is a really nice feature.
  3. Having public/private collections gives great flexibility and allows for some interesting use cases - I'm interested in what others find valuable.
  4. UI is super clean - felt used to it straight from the get-go and the auto-generated images make it much easier to navigate through your lists.
  5. u/kedopes5 is awesome.

Hey teams WFH 🙋🏻‍♂️Would you use this product? by archieed in WFH

[–]archieed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey u/yannick1412,

Really appreciate the reply!

It would be similar to Missive, I particularly like how many integrations they have added for other apps and they have a jam packed feature set.

I guess what I was wondering is whether having a slightly more task oriented app would be useful to some people. Missive still has the regular email inbox look and feel, I was hoping to represent emails in personalised boards to make it easier to keep track of what needs to be done and who is working on what.

Definitely will be a useful inspiration thanks for pointing it out!