Joshua Weissburg

Joshua Weissburg

Building a Github for any process
Typeform
We've been using Typeform for about 3 months at Splotch. It does a lot of things well and has a nice UI out of the box. The designer/editor can be hard to work with. They also charge a lot for callbacks to ad platforms like FB and Adwords. It gets the job done but for the money, I wish the design UX were better and there were more out of the box integrations.

What's great

user-friendly interface (6)

What needs improvement

expensive pricing (1)limited design UX (1)difficult designer/editor (1)
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Reflect
This is my first Product Hunt review. I found Reflect three months ago and it is the *only* tool (besides email) that I use every single day for work and personal life. I have used Notion, Apple notes, Evernote -- and I always ended up with disorganized notes that I never actually referenced later. Reflect is brilliant because it has you enter notes in chronological form and then uses backlinks to cross-reference everything. I use Reflect first thing to lay out my priorities, including collapsible details. Then I use it for meeting notes. Then I use it for brainstorming. I also use a Remarkable tablet to write in longhand when I don't want to be at a computer, then I sync those notes back into Reflect for any bigger projects. It's rare that a small team makes something this sticky and compelling. Hats off to Alex and the team at Reflect. You guys inspire me!

What's great

meeting notes (5)networked note-taking (5)backlinks (5)collapsible details (1)
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