Pieter Levels 추천 앱/소프트웨어들 - Carrd, Wix, Squarespace, Tilda: Build one-page sites for pretty much anything / Typeform and Tally: Collect payments / Zapier: A web app that lets you connect most web apps you know with others. / Twilio: send an SMS message or robot-voice phone call / Olark, Inetrcom: Interact with users on the website / Buffer: scheduled SMS posting / 사용자 interaction 추적: MixPanel, Amplitude / Trello, Workflowy: Manager Your Team's Projects From Anywhere


 

Typeform Alternative

https://www.producthunt.com/products/tally-4bde8bb5-8264-4e78-a98a-f641d6f4d286

 

Zapier

Zapier is a web app that lets you connect most web apps you know with others.
It's like the glue in between. It can simply transfer data (or parts of data) it
gets, like from a Google Sheet, a received email or a Stripe transaction, and
send it to another service. Or it can process and change the data in between, it
even support basic JavaScript code:


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Twilio

It doesn't stop with email. You can send an SMS message or robot-voice phone
call to your user with the telephone API service Twilio. Then you can even
save what they respond on the phone. And in turn, send that to another web
app!


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Buffer: scheduled SMS posting

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사용자 interaction 추적: MixPanel, Amplitude, Hotjar


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Automation

There's even services that will monitor if your scheduled cron jobs actually run
like Cronitor:

UptimeRobot.com


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Openai

Well, just a quick Google for "weather api" reveals there's a free weather API
called OpenWeatherMap.org which can give you the current weather and
forecast in a computer readable format, just like above. Let's try it:
http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?q=Amsterdam


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Tech press
The main tech/business news outlets right now are:
The Next Web
Forbes
Lifehacker
Quartz
Mashable
Fast Company
Entrepreneur
Business Insider
WIRED
Inc.
Tech.co
Mainstream press
The most important mainstream news outlets right now are:
HuffPost
The New York Times
Wall Street Journal
The Guardian
Washington Post
CNBC
CNN
The Telegraph
Observer
VICE
Mirror
Slate
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