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Jane Kriss's avatar

Absolutely love MyMind and I learned a few new things from your piece. Thank you!

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Matt Tilmann's avatar

I did find out you can email into your "mind", with remember@mymind.com, but you have to remember to send it from the email address on your account, and they only support text right now. So no HTML capture like others like Mem and Evernote can do.

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Firestorm7120's avatar

I'm sorry, but compared to other newsletters I receive, your posts are ultimately just infomercials. If you use Raindrop.io (I do, too, now that Pocket is retired) and most of its features are free, why schlep this inferior product that has limited use with only 100 "cards" being free? Your piece comes off as being "on the take." Please try to find more useful programs, platforms, and apps that are truly revolutionary and economical in these trying times.

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Jeremy Caplan's avatar

I appreciate you sharing your perspective. I would encourage you to take a look at mymind to see how it’s radically distinct from Raindrop in design and approach. Both are useful and both help with saving links, yet they differ substantially in their design, use cases, and capabilities. There are strengths of mymind noted here as well as a number of limitations and caveats, and alternatives for those interested in the landscape of options.

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Sari Azout's avatar

lol i so disagree. the mymind team poured their hearts into designing a beautiful product. thank you Jeremy for shedding light on the products + teams working to bring delightful + sustainable internet businesses to life.

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Urs Keller's avatar

I really like using MyMind and use it to store resources based on Tiago Forte’s PARA Method. Two things I miss: permanent links to notes (which I could reference from other tools like AmpleNote) and the ability to query my data using AI, ideally through an MCP server.

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Sari Azout's avatar

thank you for the sublime s/o <3

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Carolina Baffigo's avatar

I looked into it. But I think Evernote is better than mymind. Does the same thing and can be indexed too. Seems as tho my mind stole Evernote’s original tag line: remember everything. Feels weird. Like I’m from another generation of tech.

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