Tweet stickers
Turn your favourite or most inspirational tweets into stickers and put them on your laptop like a good indie hacker.
Turn your favourite or most inspirational tweets into stickers and put them on your laptop like a good indie hacker.
You put all your side-projects into this tools and it load balances the amount of time you spend on them. It could also have a timer so you can pomodoro your way through the work if you want.
Send random compliments to someone. Show your colleagues that you appreciate them. Beat trolls with kindness.
A password manager that automatically resets all your passwords regularly.
A stylus that you can use to draw in the sir when on a video call and what you draw shows on the screen for the viewers.
Maintain a public, shared knowledgebase of tweets around a particular subject. The members of a community of interest can add tweets, vote on their usefulness, keep or remove them.
Task management that starts with requiring a definition of done before you can add a task.
A personal learning management system that you add courses from different providers to, notifies you to keep doing the courses, makes recommendations based on what you add, celebrates completion. Could be called ‘collision.course – bringing you and all your courses together to have an impact on your learning’.
The asynchronous version of an Out Of Office reply that tells you when you can expect a reply based on average reply times of previous messages.
Elephant sound effect button for video calls when someone mentions the elephant in the room. Also, cheers, claps, etc.