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A few Rocketbook reviews The great thing about selling tech that’s interesting & clever, but no

A few (real) Rocketbook reviews The great thing about selling tech that’s interesting & clever, but not exactly brand new (other than that we can sell it a whole lot cheaper) is that people have used it. And not just any people, but people [in our community]( who can tell us how the thing really works, in actual use, without us worrying if it’s some company shill or paid-off customer. (You know us well enough to know we’re too cheap to bribe our customers.) Take today's [Rocketbook Reusable Planner]( for instance: Here's [@LaserEyes]( (congrats on the cool username, btw), catching us up on how they use ‘em: I love my rocketbooks. I use them mostly for therapy right now. Just write down all my thoughts, scan it, wipe the page, start again. My brain prefers writing things down instead of typing. And this way I’m not wasting a ton of paper. Even if I don’t make much use of my scanned pages, it has still been very handy. Just wish their planners covered more months. I’d definitely buy a 12 month planner from them. — Or [@xtrunksiex]( (I would like to hear Irk say that one), who tells us: I have an older version of this that I used religiously at my last job. I even had multicolored pens to go with it. I didn’t use the app very often because I really just needed a notebook to take quick meeting or phone notes. I had previously filled entire notebooks with nonsense and it seemed like such a waste. This was so much more convenient. The only issue I had was that occasionally the ink would stain the pages, especially if you left it on a long time. There were many, many hacks to resolve this back then and I assume it has only improved since I last bought these around 2018. Either way, this is an awesome thing to have if you’re fond of writing notes or need to jot things down quickly and want to avoid 80 post-its all over your desk. In for three! — And this planner saved [@emaw_az]( marriage! Ok, maybe they were perfectly happy already, but it didn’t hurt: I bought one of these for my wife a couple years ago for work and she honestly still goes on about how useful she finds it. She’s big on writing stuff down, especially to-do lists. — And then we’ve got [@Oldelvis]( (hey, he does live!) who had some good introspection: I have been a Rocketbook use for the last 5 years (starting with a knockoff product). After looking at all of the notebooks I had as my desk that I used to take notes on, that I never opened, this is what I now use instead. Scanning to my email, means nothing is taking up space. I would never buy a planner, as I use my work and personal calendar to keep track of Appointments, but for notes and to do lists, Rocketbook is perfect. — Finally, [@karlajoy]( realized this saved buying a whole other product: When I started working remote, I lost my shredder to dispose of my work notes I went all in with Rocketbook because I can just wipe my notes right off the page instead of shredding. This is actually pretty slick in that when you scan you can have the notes automatically go to a certain destination or email recipient. Imma big fan — How about you? If you've used a Rocketbook, [share what you think of it]( with the rest of the community. And when you check back in on [Meh]( tomorrow, and the next day, and so on, remember to [jump into our great community]( to see what people who have used it really think. Or if you want to keep your thoughts more private, maybe just jot them down in [a reusable planner](. - Dave (and the rest of [Meh]( [update your account]( or [unsubscribe]( [Meh]( · 4717 Plano Parkway · Suite 130 · Carrollton, TX 75010

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