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This is your daily reminder that you don't need all those tabs open. Yesterday we saw a new player j

This is your daily reminder that you don't need all those tabs open. Yesterday we saw a new player join... [Product Hunt]( [Read in browser]( [This newsletter is brought to you by]( [A knowledge base that fills itself]( This is your daily reminder that you don't need all those tabs open. Yesterday we saw a new player join the save-for-late race in an attempt to make collecting knowledge easier. Meet [Heyday](. What seems different about the tool is that you don’t actually do any of the saving yourself. Instead, the browser extension automatically collects web pages you visit and pulls in content from your apps. Maker Sam DeBrule shares that he started working on Heyday as “today's tools require behavior change and constant input. That’s okay for productivity junkies but the rest of us are stuck with 100 open tabs.” He believes that “knowledge management tools should be easy/fast to set up, layer on top of existing workflows, and require little manual input,” carrying on to explain that staying organized should be made as easy as “[Honey]( makes it to save money or [Grammarly]( makes it to write well.” Heyday remembers what content you visit, including websites or tweets, and uses artificial intelligence to resurface these whenever you’re reading something in the same area of knowledge. One user referred to it as “your own personal Google search engine for anything you’ve looked at, read, or thought ‘I should make a note of this.’” The save-for-later, bookmarking space is a compelling, yet crowded one. We’ve written about using [AI to resurface content]( in the past so it’s interesting to see makers working to minimize the time we spend learning and getting used to a new tool. What do you use to make sense of all the information you come across? [Let us know](. [Declutter your tabs]( ZOOM IN 🔍 Pitch launched [Presentation analytics by Pitch]( to help you measure how your presentations are performing. It allows you to track a feed of all visits from private, public, and embedded presentations, spot visitor trends over time, and create custom links to see when specific groups view your work. [Learn how you’re doing]( Sponsored By CONTENT AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Getting high-quality marketing and sales resources is tough. All the noise on Twitter and LinkedIn doesn’t help either. The Juice collects and consolidates resources from across the Internet into a single platform where you can save, share, and enjoy content on demand. Follow brands and creators to get their latest podcasts, reports, and videos in your feed and in your own personalized email newsletter. Best part? The Juice filled out 9,000+ forms on gated content so you don’t have to use your fake alias to get content ever again. [TASTE THE JUICE]( Tuesday, 5 April 2022 Yesterday's Top Products [Heyday]( [Automatically organize content - without learning a new app]( [▲ 1010+]( [Common Room]( [The intelligent community growth platform - start for free]( [▲ 645+]( [HQ Sales Virtual Interviewer]( [Grow your sales team using AI powered Virtual Interviewers]( [▲ 559+]( [Jotform Apps]( [Create powerful apps with no code]( [▲ 1691+](  [Promoted]( [Bento]( [The do less to-do list]( [▲ 456+]( [Butter for Mobile]( [Buttery-smooth collaborative sessions - now on the go]( [▲ 413+]( [Fitmint]( [Earn NFTs and crypto tokens for staying fit]( [▲ 927+]( [PM School Challenges]( [Solve PM case challenges to signal your skills]( [▲ 294+]( [RedwoodJS]( [The app framework for startups]( [▲ 186+]( [SaaS Marketing Stack]( [500+ Best free & paid tools for SaaS marketers]( [▲ 200+]( [No-Code Guru]( [A wise tool advisor for beginner No-Code makers]( [▲ 186+]( [Discover many more]( CAT NIPS - [Bento](’s to-do list methodology forces you to limit yourself to 3 tasks per box, helping you do fewer, but more meaningful tasks. - [PM School Challenges]( lets you test your product management skills while creating a portfolio. - [ETH Gas Alert]( notifies you when gas fees are low. - [No-Code Guru]( is a chatbot that points you towards the right No-Code tool to build your idea. [Tell us how we're doing]( [We're working on improving Product Hunt every day and we want to hear from you. What do you love? How could we do better? All feedback is helpful.]( [Speak your mind]( We send this email daily. Feel free to update your [email preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from these emails at any time. [Advertise](, [Twitter](, [Facebook](, [Stories](

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