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Nino Rosella
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I'm Nino, the creator of Oxity 🖐
To give you some background, I'm an avid reader and note-taker. For quite a few years I've used The Notecard System (popularised by Ryan Holiday) to take, store and organise my book notes. Whilst it's a great system, it has some serious limitations.
Firstly, it's a physical system requiring you to store your handwritten notes in actual boxes. This means...
Oxity
The all-in-one workspace for your book notes

Oxity is a modern workspace designed to store and organise all your book notes – helping you to remember more of what you read and to create your best work with everything at hand.
Oxity
The all-in-one workspace for your book notes

Nino Rosella
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I really like this @biz @finkel. There used to be a service like this here in the UK - before smartphones and Google in your pocket - called AQA (Any Question Answered) that worked over SMS and it was a big hit - even at £1 a message! (I actually worked for them answering questions when I was a student...)
Do you see yourselves pursuing a similar paid/premium strategy or will it always be free...

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