Save, organize and annotate all your learning resources, including blog posts, newsletters, podcasts, videos, news articles, tweets, online courses and more.
Hey Product Hunt š,
Like most of you, I am a big product nerd. In order to flex my product skills, I am constantly hunting for new learning resources - blog posts, newsletters, podcasts, videos, news articles, tweets, online courses... However, for too long, my learning rate was suboptimal because I did not have the right workflow to systematically save, organize and annotate those resources.
I have built Shelf to do just that - save, organize and annotate online learning resources such as blog posts, newsletters, podcasts, videos, news articles, tweets, online courses... š Save - Whenever I encounter a seemingly interesting resource, I instantly save it, either from mobile using Shelf's Telegram Bot or from the desktop using Shelf's Chrome Extension. š Organize - Saved resources are stored in a dedicated space on my shelf. I use this space to ruthlessly eliminate low-quality resources, prioritize high-quality resources, and archive them in dedicated spaces. š Annotate - If a resource proves to be particularly insightful, I systematically write down key ideas.
Following this simple workflow has dramatically improved my learning rate. All my product knowledge is now concentrated on one shelf https://www.shelf.so/shelves/lou... This shelf contains high-quality resources, organized in clearly delineated spaces, and crisply annotated. I constantly go back to it to consolidate existing knowledge and explore new areas. Check it out!
I truly hope that Shelf can help you improve your learning workflow and I'd love to have your feedback - feel free to reach out at louis@shelf.so! š§
Hey Product Hunters š
Like most of you, I am a big product nerd.
In order to flex my product skills, I am constantly hunting for new learning resources - blog posts, newsletters, podcasts, videos, news articles, tweets, online courses...
However, for too long, my learning rate was suboptimal because I did not have the right workflow to systematically save, organize and annotate those resources.
I have built Shelf to do just that - save, organize and annotate online learning resources such as blog posts, newsletters, podcasts, videos, news articles, tweets, online courses...
š Save - Whenever I encounter a seemingly interesting resource, I instantly save it, either from mobile using Shelf's Telegram Bot or from desktop using Shelf's Chrome Extension.
š Organize - Saved resources are stored on a dedicated space on my shelf. I use this space to ruthlessly eliminate low-quality resources, prioritize high-quality resources, and archive them in dedicated spaces.
š Annotate - If a resource proves to be particularly insightful, I systematically rephrase and write down key ideas.
Following this simple workflow has dramatically improved my learning rate. All my product knowledge is now concentrated on one shelf that contains high-quality resources, organized in clearly delineated spaces, and crisply annotated. You can check my shelf for product-related resources here https://www.shelf.so/shelves/lou... !
I truly hope that Shelf can help you improve your learning workflow and I'd love to have your feedback - feel free to reach out at louis@shelf.so! š§
PS. A BIG thank you to @florentcrivelo for hunting shelf š
Lindy