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This is my favorite landing page building tool so far.
You don’t need any design or coding skills. Simply log in and start making sites for free.
For inspiration, check out newsletter landing page of , .
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A lot of creators use this tool as a second brain.
They create databases, templates, keep notes or design landing pages and websites. The possibilities are endless.
If you’re into Notion websites, look out for inspiration at
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3. Chilipeper
Using a Notion page to collect email sign-ups or feedback? Why not?
Learn how to do it at
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There’s quite many possibilities with this tool.
I've only explored making feedback form and documenting learning journal.
's guide on creating a learning journal:
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5. @typefullyapp
Best Twitter writing app ever! You can draft and schedule many tweets and tweet threads in advance.
Best part,: doing it all with natural scheduling language “In 3 hours” “tomorrow at 9am”.
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6. Google Docs
I have to admit I have tried many content management system but Google Docs is by far the best.
The trick is to create folders on your Google Drive and start a new page within the folder every time you start writing.
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I’m using Pocket for saving articles or references. I enjoy reading on the web, but I'm not able to read everything the moment I found them.
Pocket provides me a place to keep articles for later read. Its hightlighting feature is pretty useful too.
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9. Obsidian
I've been poring over website these past few days to learn about evergreen note-taking.
It's mind-blowing! Gonna what I learn in a thread soon.
Just found out the tool where it all happens:
obsidian.md
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Yes, that’s true. I don’t use Obsidian, but Obsidian Publish adopted something like my design.
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Sorry, Andy. My bad for mentioning the wrong system.
But your notes inspire me a lot. They make me realize how inefficient I am at taking notes. I really want to develop evergreen note-taking habit you recommend to accumulate knowledge over time.
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