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Testing apps, tools & workflows for people who work online. Shipping with @iqthink — reviews, product updates & honest takes.

Katılım Ocak 2026
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juliette@ju_iqthink·
#Basecamp 5 is out. At iqthink and the thing that changed everything for me: notifications and pings on one side, the workspace on the other. No more closing windows to check what needs attention.
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Jeisson@jeisson·
Me waiting for Basecamp 5 to drop tonight…
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juliette@ju_iqthink·
If you are bulding your personal brand, I can tell you this, first ask yourself: — What makes you different? — Does your digital presence create an experience or just exist? — How are you talking to? Here you have to make it personal. #branding #personalbrand
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CleanShot@CleanShot·
🧑‍💻 Interaction designers, here's a #CleanShotTip for you: Capture cursor and UI states in screenshots - so every interaction is clear. How to enable it: Settings… -> Screenshots -> Cursor: Show on screenshots Bonus: Use the self-timer mode to capture complex interactions.
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juliette@ju_iqthink·
@iqthink 👀 maybe you can share us the iqthink stack? very curious about that.
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iqthink@iqthink·
We used more than 15 apps and realized we only need 3. What are you using the rest for?
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juliette@ju_iqthink·
why do you fall into the same recommendation rabbit hole even though you swear you won't? because algorithms look at your history and go "I think this will ruin your day" and they're right. #Tech #DigitalWellness #Algorithms
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juliette@ju_iqthink·
The "perfect app" syndrome is the twin brother of "perfect organization system" neither exists. But testing them is free. (spoiler: it's not) #Productivity #Tech #Tools
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juliette@ju_iqthink·
"I'll pay $10/month for streaming" vs. "I won't pay $5 for an app I use 8 hours a day" The most absurd contradiction of 2026 and nobody talks about it. #SaaS #Tech #ProductMindset
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Jeisson@jeisson·
Very misleading and basically using others people’s work without contributing back.
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

Here are 10 GitHub repos that quietly print money while you sleep. 1. Cal. com Open-source Calendly. Fork it, white-label it, sell to dentists and lawyers for $200/month. The founders hit $5M ARR in 3 years doing exactly this. Repo → github.com/calcom/cal.com 2. Plausible Analytics Privacy-first Google Analytics. Self-host it, resell to agencies for $50/month per client. Two founders bootstrapped this to 7 figures. Repo → github.com/plausible/anal… 3. Ghost Open-source Substack with 100% margin. 1,000 readers at $5/month equals $60,000 a year. Forever. Repo → github.com/TryGhost/Ghost 4. n8n Open-source Zapier. Sell automation services for $500-$2,000 per setup. n8n raised $14M because the agency model behind it works. Repo → github.com/n8n-io/n8n 5. Supabase Free Firebase replacement. Build a SaaS in a weekend, charge $29-$99/month. They raised $116M for a reason. Repo → github.com/supabase/supab… 6. Medusa Open-source Shopify. Take 5% on every sale forever. Zero rev share to Shopify. Repo → github.com/medusajs/medusa 7. AppFlowy Open-source Notion. Sell self-hosted to enterprises worried about data privacy. They raised $30M because this market is massive. Repo → github.com/AppFlowy-IO/Ap… 8. Coolify Open-source Vercel and Heroku. Charge developers $20/month to manage their deployments. Replace their $200 Vercel bill. Repo → github.com/coollabsio/coo… 9. Listmonk Open-source Mailchimp. Send unlimited emails for the cost of an AWS bill. Resell to agencies at 10x markup. Repo → github.com/knadh/listmonk 10. Penpot Open-source Figma. Sell self-hosted design tools to agencies who refuse to upload client files to the cloud. Repo → github.com/penpot/penpot The difference between developers who build features and developers who build businesses is one decision. Pick one of these. Fork it this weekend. Ship it next week. The founders behind these repos already proved the model. Save this. Share it with the developer in your life who deserves to break free. 100% free. 100% open source.

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juliette@ju_iqthink·
We consume AI like it's TikTok — we see it trending, we open it, we hope it changes our life without actually understanding how it works. (then we're surprised it didn't change anything) #AI #Tech #Productivity
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Mom@mom_agency_·
Claude's first day at Dunder Mifflin
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(Oma)devuae@delveroin·
Be honest, where do you see yourself in 10years in the tech space??
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juliette@ju_iqthink·
@Victor_Webflow At iqthink, we turn vision into reality through smart strategy, cool design, and bulletproof code. We get things done 👇 iqthink.com
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juliette@ju_iqthink·
@HoussamDesigner At iqthink, we turn vision into reality through smart strategy, cool design, and bulletproof code. We get things done—no endless meetings, just results that move businesses forward. iqthink.com
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juliette@ju_iqthink·
The people who talk the most about "deep work" are usually the ones who spend 3 hours a day talking about deep work. The people actually doing it don't have a framework. They just close the door.
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juliette@ju_iqthink·
How your: Due todays find me 👀
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juliette@ju_iqthink·
"Reply All" should require a 30-second cooldown timer and a confirmation screen that says "Are you sure 47 people need to read this?" We'd cut email volume by 60% overnight.
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juliette@ju_iqthink·
The takeaway isn't "delete your apps." It's: notice which tools you use to work and which ones you use to feel like you're working. Big difference.
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juliette@ju_iqthink·
I kept two things: Basecamp for work, and that's it. None of the habit tracker apps convince me enough, still searching.
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juliette@ju_iqthink·
The most productive week I've had this year started with deleting 4 apps from my phone on a Sunday night. Not because they were bad. Because I was using them to avoid actually working. Here's what I noticed:
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