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Painfully agree. It's a weird space. The elite apps win by having a breadth of features as their moat, but it's challenging to do this while maintaining a coherent vision and welcoming interface. I think it's the most tough, shallow, and least rewarding market, from an app dev perspective. But I also think it's the ultimate mannequin for frontend design and computer science/machine learning,...
Productivity apps are mostly a redundant product
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Brian Cox
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Boundless opportunities for freaking out your friends on their commutes. This is good.
Blip Billboards
Self-serve digital billboard advertising platform
Brian Cox
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Lovvvve disruptions in the travel booking space. Hope this continues.
SkyHi
Flat rate flying club - $199/month subscription, $35 flights
Brian Cox
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Love products that challenge Google Docs. Maybe similar to Slab, which is also great.
Slite for Mobile
The easiest way to write with your team, on iOS & Android
Brian Cox
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The Zeit team knows what they're doing (Hyperterminal, NextJS, Now). Probably the simplest way to deploy a docker/node app to a https custom domain. I'd be using this in production if it wasn't for free AWS credits holding me back π
Now 2.0
Now makes serverless application deployment easy.
Brian Cox
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Great looking app. Will continue playing with it for personal projects. What would push me over the edge is more dedicated sprint support. This is the sad reason I had to leave Asana and move the team to Jira. The flexibility is great, but at the end of the day there are many open ended project-board services and not enough development cycle services. Would love to see Flow find itβs niche there.
Flow
Beautiful project & task management for teams