Where do you look for new tools for your productive work?

Patrik Kruntorád
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(consultant, coach, mentor, tuto) Any tips?

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Igor Lysenko
Why look for productivity tools if I can create one myself. I made a free product for everyone (lists, AI, and many other features). My whole team works in it.
Patrik Kruntorád
@ixord That sounds really interesting, do you have a link somewhere where I can check it out?
Romio
https://instances.framer.website/ I created this site for situations like this. Maybe this will help.
Amy
Mostly googling and sometimes through tech websites - if anyone knows a good place (other than PH of course ;)), please share. Thanks!
Jackson Foster
@gabriele_mazzola What's your favorite product you've ever found on here?
Jackson Foster
@gabriele_mazzola wow those samples are SUPER realistic.
@jackson_foster1 yea, it’s mind blowing haha they still have problems with some words and numbers, but I’m sure they’re gonna be perfect!! I need text to speech so much for my product!
Chris Lester
Product Hunt, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Quora, and Reddit
Jackson Foster
@chrislester Quora is still so good. When Google has no idea what you're asking for, Quora often manages to come through.
Filippo Pietrantonio
Mostly on PH to be honest. There are so many great tools that I wouldn’t be able to find anywhere else
Rhonda
I found an excellent PDF software called UPDF(https://bit.ly/474vjQs). It was recommened by my mentor. As a medical student, I need to handle lots of long and complicated medial documents. I felt annoying especially when I face some uncommon words, but all become easy after I met UPDF. With its AI-feature, I could easily summarize、explain and translate PDFs. The price is also affordable, not expensive as Adobe.
Pavel Kukhnavets
Most often, I explore new tools for increasing work productivity here: - Online research. - App stores. - Professional networks. - IT conferences and webinars. - Colleagues and peers.