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Website Feedback Tracking Sucks (But BugHerd Fixes It)

Website Feedback Tracking Sucks (But BugHerd Fixes It)

by Jess Allison | Tools and apps

Stop chasing website feedback in messy email threads! BugHerd lets you pin comments directly to your site and actually get stuff done.

How to make a new year bingo card

How to make a new year bingo card

by Jess Allison | Self-improvement

Swap your vision board for a bingo card. It’s a fun, low-pressure way to track 25 mini goals—and celebrate progress all year long.

How to personalise ChatGPT

How to personalise ChatGPT

by Jess Allison | Tools and apps

Telling ChatGPT about your tone of voice and other preferences will help it produce better, more accurate results.

How to triage and queue episodes in the Apple Podcasts app

How to triage and queue episodes in the Apple Podcasts app

by Jess Allison | Tools and apps

Make the most of Apple Podcasts by honing the listening list, so it becomes a personal radio station!

Monthly favourites — December 2024

Monthly favourites — December 2024

by Jess Allison | Inspo

Learning about fear setting, minimum effective dose and our untrustworthy brains from Tim Ferriss, with a side of baby data tracking.

Monthly favourites — November 2024

Monthly favourites — November 2024

by Jess Allison | Inspo

Learn great copywriting, ADHD and Dr Mindy Pelz were all in my earbuds this month.

Should I use AI, given its concerning environmental impact?

Should I use AI, given its concerning environmental impact?

by Jess Allison | Tools and apps

AI is here, but let’s talk about whether we should really be using it.

Monthly favourites — October 2024

Monthly favourites — October 2024

by Jess Allison | Inspo

On teams that work well together, and raising happy, resilient children (and adults).

How to create a professional resume in Notion

How to create a professional resume in Notion

by Jess Allison | Tools and apps

I built my resume in Notion and it’s so much easier to update and share. Here’s how to make your own, plus a free template to get started.

Monthly favourites — September 2024

Monthly favourites — September 2024

by Jess Allison | Inspo

On return to work styling, and improving coaching skills.

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