Hey! π
Can you believe itβs been 6 months since our Best of 2022 issue? Itβs been an incredible year so far for the newsletter and the sites weβve featured recently have been some of our most popular ever, so this is a quick roundup of the most-clicked links since January.
A quick note on the list: we removed a couple of sites, specifically ChatGPT 4 Google (would have been #2 on the list) and GPT-4 (would have been #6). The former isnβt relevant with ChatGPT plugins now available, and GPT-4 is now so well-known that it doesnβt meet the criteria for sites we should include.
Let's take a look at the listβ¦
_____
ππ» Supported by
Get smart about AI. The latest AI developments, weekly funding insights, and AI-enabled business opportunities every week. Trusted by VCs, entrepreneurs and senior executives.
βββββ
How the best businesses and investors win. Insights, tactics, and secrets behind successful companies in big tech, fintech, VC and emerging markets. Their analysis of TSMC's $40b investment in a US factory is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of tech and AI.
_____
π 2023βs most popular websites so far
Extract data from any website in 2 minutes. Similar to recording a macro in Office, Browse learns how to extract the data you want by recording you navigating a site. It then lets you capture it regularly and monitor for any changes.
_____
Dashboard that's always 1 click away. This plugin turns a new tab into a customizable dashboard, making it quick and easy to access. Works with Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave and Opera. 9 widgets and 8 themes built-in. Open source (π GitHub repo)
____
#4: Futurepedia (from issue #54)
Enormous AI tools directory. With 250+ tools listed, this site is great for inspiring the next AI startup or finding a tool to help you create it.
____
Self-organizing workspace. Notes apps like Evernote were great, but were overtaken by tools like Notion that offer more structure. Mem changes that: you can write natural notes, while its AI organizes everything.
____
Amazingly easy web scraping. Rather than building web scrapers that require you to hunt through the page source for the data you need, just tell Kadoa what you want to extract and from what site, and it does the rest.
Side note: Kadoa was very close to the top spot, missing out by only 5 clicks π
____
#1: Life Changing Concepts (from issue #63)
Cheat codes for business and life. Writer Ozan teaches mental models to help improve mindset and achieve potential, in a really accessible way. The issue a couple of weeks ago breaking down how success stories (like Joe Rogan's $200m, 2-person business) deceive us is great reading.
____
π° Classifieds
FL0 is your powerful, fully managed deployment platform. Deploy backend applications and databases in minutes. No need to understand Kubernetes, or hack together complex cloud resources on your own. Launch your next big idea on FL0.
____
That's it for this week! Please forward this email to your friends and colleagues if you enjoyed it. See you next week, or check out the full archive on our website.
π Previous Issues
π¨βπ Instantly create and explore 3d worlds - IUW #80
Suggestions for a site or want to sponsor us and reach over 5,000 early adopters and tech enthusiasts? Reply to this email to get in touch!8