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by zeuslawyer
2096 days ago
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Great question!
I personally, use pocket to be a long term storage and retrieval solution for things I really like and value. But over the course of the week i come across (almost entirely on my phone) lots of news articles , videos, and podcasts that I dont have time right away to check, and I'd like to check on the weekend. So with Remynd I simply use the "share" function to email that item to later@getremynd.com so that i dont have to worry about jotting it down. On saturday morning I get it all collected in a single email for the past week. most of the links I dont want to store, but about 10% of them I really like and those I add to Pocket. So really this is an alternative to texting yourself links you want to revisit, or saving them on stickies or a draft email, if that makes sense? So really, Remynd is just a way for my to actually visit all the links I wanted to check out, rather than a way to store stuff I've checked out and value enough to store. I've got about 22 people using it the 3 weeks and some of the "power users" ( 10+ links sent a week) say that they are emailing more stuff to themselves now because they know there is an organised way to find them later on (the weekly email). I think they're getting their weekly digest and then are able to search for emails from @remynd to trace back stuff that they want. I tend to just go through my digest in a single sitting because I only send stuff to myself that I'm serious about wanting to check out. I use it extensively for keeping up with engineering topics i like to make sure I read up on them rather than they falling through the cracks. Hope that helps! |
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