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If you are looking for just the visual email template builder part, check out EmailBuilder.js (https://github.com/usewaypoint/email-builder-js) - it's a free and open-source builder that also has a hosted playground.


I'm staying away from visual builders. I don't want to get locked into another solution.


I think they've simply continued going up market and care less about smaller players.

If you are looking for transactional emails with a tightly integrated template builder, check out Waypoint. We're an alternative and have some different approaches: https://www.usewaypoint.com/compare/sendgrid-email-api-alter...


Be sure to check out Waypoint (usewaypoint.com). It's an email API with a tightly integrated template builder and has idempotent requests (https://www.usewaypoint.com/docs/idempotent-requests).


Thank you! I'm not sure how this didn't come up in what I felt was a pretty comprehensive round of Google searching, but it looks like a fantastic option. If only they had free allotment or something <$20/mo for a small number of emails :) But otherwise this looks a the solution I was looking for.


Additional interesting discussion/context within the BGG community: https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2797942/did-some-data-analy...


I've done high quality large prints from https://www.bayphoto.com/. They did a great job and have different archival paper to choose from. Got the print from there and used a local framing shop to get it professionally framed.


Second bayphoto for metal prints. I have gotten stunning results.


Looks like there are career development questions in the section below the manager questions. https://github.com/VGraupera/1on1-questions#career-developme...


+1. Just to provide another data point, I checked out the site and peaked around looking for a list of features/screenshots. Couldn't find any and left. Came back to HN and realized others were saying the same thing.


That's true. However, for better or worse, FB knows a lot about me (and my friends) so it can recommend somewhat related events to me without any effort on my part. There's at least some value there.


Very cool to see companies mapped out.

Slight nitpick - I really wish click to drag panning and mousewheel/pinch zooming was supported on the map. Navigating the map was a bit of a chore - mostly for smaller geographically sized countries.


Nice, that's a new one. As an alternative, there are a number of Chrome add-ons that add tasks to your new tab page. That one works well for me as a good reminder before I steer off course.


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