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Solving the curse of the 'too many browser tabs'

Believe it or not, there's a company doing just that

Hello storytellers! We have exciting news to share.

Tonight at 12:03am PT Story Alley will be live on Product Hunt! 

We’ve spent the last few months building and refining this place and have enjoyed the conversations our content has sparked with many of you. Now, we’re ready to share Story Alley with the world.

So, if you’ve enjoyed reading our curated news, trends, tips & tricks and fun facts, there’s nothing we’d love more than your support. To amplify and help us share Story Alley with more folks, head over here.

Things you should know about

Saying goodbye to tab chaos: How many tabs do you have open right now? Yeah, we don’t know either. We’ve lost count. But apparently, there is a company working to alleviate browser tab fatigue by limiting the number of tabs we keep open at any given time. We’re sure ready to give it a go.

The benefits of building in public: Who better than KP, the king of building in public, to remind us of the many benefits sharing your journey offers. No matter what you’re building, this will apply.

Is collecting the future of writing?: Now that web3 publishing platform Mirror made it completely free for writers to mint their writing as NFTs and make it a collectible, we expect to see more essays that generate profit directly for their authors. Will you be taking advantage of this?

Upcoming Twitter Spaces

June 3: Web3 and the Creator Economy with Tom White

Web3 has become synonymous with opportunity for creators. The promise of owning your content is exhilarating, and has spurred some interesting experimentation. Tom White is at the forefront of this shift. He’ll be joining us to talk about the challenges and opportunities of web3, and how creators can make the most of it. You don’t want to miss this one.

News from the Community

Brett Dashevsky is hosting a get-together for creator economy folks on June 21. The best part? It’s IRL. If you’re in NYC, stop by and let’s talk all things creator economy.

KP just joined a killer community for writers, started by bestselling author Rob Fitzpatrick. We don’t know about you, but we can’t wait for KP’s first book!

Landon Campbell is releasing the 100th episode of In Their 20s on Monday, June 6. Congrats, Landon - we’re excited for you!

Do you have news you’d like to share with the community? Send it our way and we’ll add it to the next newsletter.

Just for fun

What if the Ancient Romans had Google Maps? Some folks decided to create OmnisVae, a road tracker based on the actual roads of the Roman Empire and show us what that would look like. Talk about historical accuracy!

roman roads

With love,

Team Salley