Being a Marketer, I’ve experienced the overwhelming nature of my work, and the common challenge of forgetting important details. The fast-paced nature of the world means that if I don’t act promptly, I might miss out on great ideas. Time constraints and forgetfulness often lead to neglecting potentially great ideas, stifling creativity, and limiting innovation potential. I soon realized that many others face this same challenge.

That’s why my team and I created SaveDay - a knowledge hub designed to help you quickly capture, collect, and get answers from your favorite content. Our goal is to simplify the process of turning raw data into your knowledge and wisdom.

After 10 months of building, pivoting, and refining based on feedback from you guys, we’re excited to introduce SaveDay with enhanced features. While it’s not a miracle tool, it’s designed to make life much more manageable.

I’m eager to gather feedback on SaveDay and learn how I can further improve it based on your experiences. Thank you in advance for your input!

  • CaptDust@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    No mobile app, the website is only google login, and no demo :( sorry, I tried… It seems interesting though!

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      4 months ago

      Hiii. We’re developing android and iOS app and it’s still buggy so we havent published it yet. But if you want to join and be our first users, feel free to leave a comment so that I can let you join the beta app

  • PrinceWith999Enemies@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Just as a friendly piece of advice - you should probably instead go with an elevator pitch approach where you differentiate the intellectual differences between the service you’re pitching and existing journaling apps, such as DayOne or Apple’s new journaling app. The majority of people aren’t going to click through to a website to read your pitch, or watch a video. You need a couple of punchy paragraphs to tell people why everyone else in the space got it wrong and you got it right.

    I don’t mean that you should write it as a reply to me. I mean that the next time you announce it, here or elsewhere, get your pitch doctored first. Go ahead and say what you do, but say why your approach is better than that of companies worth trillions of dollars.

    As a note, your write up doesn’t list any particular functionality. I know nothing more about your service than before I read it, because the write up is generic and not targeted towards a user base. Also, “Marketer” is not a proper noun and should not be capitalized in English.