Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
This helped us continuously increase our retention over the years, making Duolingo more fun and sticky. Every screen in our products is obsessed over many times by many people. You can see this throughout the product, where every screen takes Duolingo design principles seriously: every screen will have minimal text, be gamified, simple and intuitiv... See more
Lenny Rachitsky • How to win in consumer subscription
In other words, you are always trying to place a note or file not only where it will be useful, but where it will be useful the soonest.
Tiago Forte • Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential
Elan Miller — The best story wins
elanmiller.comThis is why for the past eight years or so I've been maintaining a single document where I keep all my hunches: ideas for articles, speeches, software features, startups, ways of framing a chapter I know I'm going to write, even whole books. I now keep it as a Google document so I can update it from wherever I happen to be. There's no organizing pr... See more
Steven Johnson • The Spark File
Making Ideas Happen: Overcoming the Obstacles Between Vision and Reality
Scott Belsky • 1 highlight
amazon.com
We have a core feature offering that is very strong. A small feature idea comes up that serves a subset of the market, but it isn’t too hard to do and it isn’t a bad thing, so we indulge. Repeat that thought process a hundred times and you have a cluttered UI, a large team, a slow product, and no obvious path forward.
Andrew Bosworth • Focus
