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Not sure if you can self host but I had a good experience using gitbook.com on my latest project hotstoks.com


That was exactly the main reason I’ve moved away from Spotify. I didn’t care about podcasts and there was no way to turn it off. Eventually my Home Screen was mostly podcasts recommendations like you said. I’m happy with Apple Music.


Im a happy user of https://bear.app/


This is nice. I used to work for Gogobot/trip.com back in the day and its great to see new players in the market. Any plans to incorporate user reviews to points of interest?


Looks like https://mailbrew.com might be in your arena?


Definitely in the same space but a very different approach. It is locked into digest emails, whereas right now FeedMail doesn't support digests at all.

Personally I prefer getting items separate. It is much better for longer-form content (which is most of my feeds) as I can read items one-by-one and mark them as read, forward them or filter them individually.

I know that everyone is different, and I may add digest support eventually (but it is far down the list to be honest) so I'm glad that both services can exist.


Nice work! I really like the clean interface. I've been using TablePlus for the past year and it works nice but I feel the UI could be a little better, like yours for example.

Any plans to support MySQL or Postgres?


Thank you! Yes, working on it right now.


Love the domain. Any plans to import from coinbase? Also add some screenshots or demo account so people can see how it looks like.


Yeah, Coinbase is in the pipeline. We added a "Seed a sample portfolio" button that adds some transactions to a portfolio for showcasing the app. However, I think we will add more stuff to demo the app.


Good idea. Suggestion add some examples there so people can see what it looks like when you have broken data.


I see Neologin as more of a middle layer since it won't actually manage any user data, it will just facilitate user login and authorization based on Stripe.

Neologin is agnostic about how you map the users on your end, you can just match directly via email against the Stripe API or have a user table for more flexibility.

I think the biggest gain in my opinion is that you don't need to worry about how the users will login and how to authorize features or pages that's what I'm trying to address with Neologin.

Thanks for your feedback.


Like others were saying just try to organize your project into atomic independent tasks that you can finish in a day or two, keep doing that consistently day after day and results will compound. Talking from personal experience.


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