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Why this newsletter
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Every editorial decision has a story behind it. Here are the five moments that shaped how Curate is made.

01

Drowning in 47 browser tabs

In 2022, I was running a two-person SaaS and spending nine hours a week just deciding which tools to evaluate. Product Hunt sent fourteen launches a day. Twitter threads promised every one was the future. The signal-to-noise ratio was zero.

the moment it broke
02

The tool I found three months too late

A community member in a Bubble forum mentioned Outseta — an all-in-one membership tool — in passing. I'd already hand-stitched that exact stack with four separate services. Three months of integration debt, solved by one link I didn't see in time. That hurt.

the cost of missing it
03

Every link is tested before it's typed

Nothing goes into Curate without a 20-minute hands-on session. I spin up a free account, build the smallest meaningful workflow, and ask: does this change how I'd build? If the answer is yes — and only then — it gets a paragraph. No affiliate incentives. No press releases. Just the builder's perspective.

the standard
04

Three links. One automation. One tool. One read.

After 40+ issues of experimenting, readers told me clearly: they wanted depth over breadth. Now every Thursday edition carries exactly three items — one tool, one automation workflow, one long-read. Each gets 200 words of honest context. You can read it in eight minutes. You'll think about it for a week.

the constraint that freed it
05

Built by 14,200 builders, not one curator

Forty percent of issues now start with a reader submission. Agency owners send me their Framer experiments. Ops managers share the Zapier chain that finally worked. Solo founders DM me the Bubble plugin that shaved two weeks off their MVP. I surface it, test it, and send it back to you — credited, contextualized, useful.

the feedback loop

What's inside
each edition

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No-CodeIssue #143

Bubble's new native mobile export: what 3 months of testing actually revealed

The export is real. The performance gap is also real. Here's the honest middle ground for solo founders building mobile-first.

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AutomationIssue #141

The Make scenario that replaced a $400/month VA for one ops team

Invoice parsing → Airtable → Slack digest. Forty-two hours saved in month one.

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Low-CodeIssue #139

Retool vs. Internal.io: which one wins for ops dashboards under $200/month

Tested both on the same data set. The winner surprised me.

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AgencyIssue #145

Framer client handoff in 2026: the workflow that cut revision rounds by half

One shared Framer link, one Loom walkthrough, zero "can you move that 2px" emails.

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ToolIssue #146

Fillout just killed my Typeform subscription

Logic branching that actually works, at a third of the price.

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Deep ReadIssue #140

The real cost of your no-code stack: a forensic breakdown of what 12 founders actually pay

Subscriptions add up in ways that sneak past monthly reviews. The median surprise: $340 more than expected.

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