Beyond the travel features, I use Revolut for day-to-day budgeting. The spending analytics are clear and help me see where my money is going. The 'split bill' feature is also super convenient when I'm out with friends. It's a great modern banking alternative, as long as you're aware of the support limitations on the Standard plan.
Read full review →Managing multiple shared team calendars gets very messy. It's hard to get a clear overview of who is busy when, and the color-coding becomes a rainbow mess. It works, but it's not designed for true team resource management. We use it alongside a dedicated capacity planning tool.
Read full review →For sales pitches and marketing decks, Canva is unbeatable. It handles video and animations seamlessly. However, if you need complex data charts or rigorous table formatting like in Excel/PowerPoint, it's a bit lightweight. The chart tools are basic. But for visual storytelling, it's king.
Read full review →Dribbble is eye candy. It's full of beautiful shots, but many designs would never work in a real product. A lot of the popular stuff is fantasy dashboards or over-animated microinteractions. I use it to get color and layout ideas, then sanity-check them against more practical sources like real apps or design systems.
Read full review →The database of campgrounds is amazing, but you can access most of that on the free version. The PRO features like offline maps are nice, but I can also just use Google Maps offline areas. Unless you are hardcore dispersed camping, the free version is probably fine. The discounts didn't work at the few places I tried.
Read full review →The app is top-tier—clean, fast, and intuitive. Zelle integration works perfectly. As long as you don't have complex issues that require calling in, it's the perfect bank. The ATM fee reimbursement is a nice touch that makes up for the lack of physical branches.
Read full review →LangWatch is excellent for high-level monitoring of our LLM application's health. For deep, trace-level debugging of a complex chain, I find LangSmith to be a bit more powerful. But for a production dashboard to monitor cost, latency, and user sentiment, LangWatch is simpler and more focused.
Read full review →Using the API, the step up from GPT-4o is tangible. It handles multi-step logic puzzles and complex coding refactors with way fewer hallucinations. The latency is surprisingly low for the model size. It feels like it actually 'thinks' before answering. It's expensive per token, but for high-value tasks, it's the only option.
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