@RafalTomal@lovable Nice! Just got a job at a cybersecurity company and they're pretty strict about what apps you can download on the company computer (as you can imagine) and both my time tracking app and to-do list app are unfortunately not on the list! Trying this it out today.
@jasonportnoy@beehiiv@kit Biased but I'm team Kit.
I run my own newsletter for WFH dads out of there.
Love being able to have a mini-website that showcases my past newsletter issues, links to my socials, products, etc.
You can see mine here:
https://t.co/vuJZ5CJ5lO
@danielgtaylor@kit Daniel - really sorry about this. Did you end up getting a hold of support? If not, could you DM me the email tied to your account and the issue you're running into?
@StriftCodes@kit Hey Laurent - could you share more of your workflow?
If you schedule an email, then go to the Broadcast page and click 'Edit,' it should keep the scheduled time.
In the past, you would have to unschedule it to edit but we changed that last year.
https://t.co/7NgXOW1X7Y
@nathanbarry I used Streaks for a year but have moved to @HabitKit.
The visuals of the filled in squares are so much more motivating and the general UI of the app is a lot better in my opinion.
@RafalTomal 100%.
Iโd argue that working from home and working fewer hours makes me more productive than going into an office where I have โall dayโ to get my work done.
Smaller time windows creates more of a sense of urgency. Also known as Parkinsonโs Law.
@jethrojones@nathanbarry@jayclouse@JamesClear@kit Jethro! Fancy seeing you here in the comments.
Itโs actually here in Austin and a few of us Kit team members are sitting together.
Was nice for me to have somewhere to go after dropping my kids off at school today, haha.
Nathan is speaking later today on creator flywheels.
@louisnicholls_@fibercove would be a good coworking space.
@cosmicaustin would be a good coffee house (lots of outside space with picnic tables and food trucks)