Collect and connect anything interesting you find on the Internet
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5.00
(Rating count:
13)
Review summary
Pros
- Helps connect various ideas across different fields
- User-friendly and easy to use
- Supports multimedia content and organization
- Encourages discovery and connection within a community
- Provides a peaceful and calming interface
Cons
Most mentioned
- Unique experience for organizing and discovering content
- Delightful and enjoyable user experience
- Effective for curating and exploring ideas
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-09-19 | blas moros | en | connecting various ideas across time, people, and fields is so high leverage and sublime helps do that like no other tool | |
2024-07-23 | Israel E. Laura R. | en | Love to collect articles on the go. You can also have related articles from sublime community. It feels like a discovery journey | |
2024-07-22 | Brandon Dang | en | Solves the problem of saving/remembering the good stuff of the internet and also curates and surfaces more of the good stuff. All around good stuff - can't recommend this app more | |
2024-07-19 | Margaret Carey | en | I signed up to Sublime in July 2023, not quite knowing what to expect, and have been pleasantly surprised! There's nothing quite like Sublime - it's a tool you use in addition to your existing note-taking tools. It's a bit like Pinterest designed for words and text, but also has the option to upload videos and images. What makes it brilliant is the community - you get to see content posted by other people that follows themes of your content. There's an option to follow, connect, and collaborate with these people via a separate Slack channel. The inspiration from how people have named their collections is great: - Inspirational Bites for Daily Living - Questions to Ask in Interviews - Starting Things - Storytelling: A Mood Board - Good Questions - Child Wisdom - Thinking about Thinking - Look at more stuff - Links about AI - first level curation - How to stay a person when you become A Dad - Decentralized Science - Spying on myself - IT Compliance & Cybersecurity - The joy of inconvience There's also a Staff Picks page with interesting content. The interface is delightful - calm and peaceful. When I want a break from the internet, I go there and get the sense of walking into a quiet library or bookshop. The setup is conducive to creative thinking. Chats and conversations happen in Slack, keeping Sublime peaceful. I don't write for a living or as a hobby, but if I did, I think it would be a doubly powerful tool. Sublime offers a unique experience for organizing and discovering textual content, making it a valuable platform for anyone interested in curating and exploring ideas. | |
2024-07-17 | Rishita Chaudhary | en | such a delightful tool! Sublime makes me think better, connect disparate dots and stumble upon new rabbit holes serendipitously. Cannot recommend this more. | |
2024-07-10 | Melanie Levitin | en | Sublime is a respite from the internet, on the internet. It's a wonderful spot for new ideas, and the smooth "add to library" flow is delightful. | |
2024-07-09 | Camila Guerrero | en | Within the big sea of bookmark apps, Sublime has been a gem. It's the perfect addition to my second brain workflow! | |
2024-07-09 | Alex Dobrenko | en | I've tried sooooo many tools to save stuff I find online (highlights, articles, whatever), but they’re always bulky and take forever to learn. Enter Sublime—a totally different experience. It’s simple, easy, and genuinely sorta fun?? I love being on there and discovering all the cool stuff other people are saving too. | |
2024-07-08 | Peter Hagen | |||
2024-06-06 | Said AlSalah | en | Works so well :) |
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