10 wickedly useful websites you’ll wish you knew of sooner but didn't (until now):
🔗 mailbrew.com
Organize the glut of information with a single daily email that captures all your favorite sources and links in one place.
You’ll get:
• Emails
• Twitter
• YouTube
Staying up to date on your favorite content has never been easier.
🔗 thehiveindex.com
Looking to meet people with mutual interests but don’t know how?
Introducing The Hive Index: A listing of online communities.
Find communities sorted by topics, across all major platforms:
• Reddit
• Discord
• Slack
• Facebook
🔗 upstract.com
Read the entire internet all at once.
Upstract has headlines and links to the most popular news sites in the world:
• Reddit
• Reuters
• NY Times
• YouTube
• Vice
• Buzzfeed
Never miss a beat.
🔗 edit.photo
No more costly photo editing
Here is a free online photo editor in your browser.
Full function:
• No account to create
• No popups/ads/cookies
• 100% free
Just choose a photo and get after it!
🔗 throttlehq.com
I'm constantly signing up for new subscriptions online.
My inbox pays a hefty price.
Luckily, Throttle automatically generates unique email addresses and combines all sign-ups into a single daily digest email.
Bueno!
🔗 adplist.org
Free guidance from top-notch mentors will help you learn and develop.
Find, schedule, and meet with one of over 9k (vetted) mentors for any form of professional coaching.
What kind?
• Ask for career advice
• Develop skills
• Get coaching
🔗 webwhiteboard.com
A free simple online whiteboard you can use without signup up or signing in.
Sketch ideas, brainstorm with a group, or build diagrams and charts.
Helpful whether you're running a workshop, doing an interview, or solving problems.
🔗 atlasobscura.com
A comprehensive listing of the world’s most awesome places & things to eat.
Their goal?
To arouse awe and curiosity for the extraordinary world that we all share.
Find travel tips, articles, strange facts & unique events to discover the unexpected.
🔗 atlas.cid.harvard.edu
For the trend hunters among us.
This tool helps you understand the economic dynamics and new growth opportunities for every country worldwide.
For example:
• Which new industries are likely to emerge?
• Which are likely to disappear?
🔗 documentarystorm.com
A curation of the best documentary films online—both educational and entertainment.
"The formula for a great documentary is half Hollywood blockbuster and half Ivy League Education."
Knowledge is power.
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