mysc. is a fun yet powerful tool designed to create, collect, organize and showcase miscellaneous things in daily life that we value but are hard to fit into categories defined by others.
All-in-one tool to create your digital archive of anything
mysc. is a fun yet powerful tool designed to create, collect, organize and showcase miscellaneous things in daily life that we value but are hard to fit into categories defined by others.
This is an interesting idea. Congrats on the launch.
Looks quite interesting ! signing up :)
Very nice simple and clean design. Congratulations on your launch. Just trying to understand where will it fit? It can’t replace Dayone as my journal. Don’t understand so big margin left on right of the thoughts page. Would love to know some of the places you use and how it can help me with the discovery as problem with many of todays journal is store and forget and lots of good memories buried in the pile. I don’t see Search as well. Any plan for more data integration like location etc?
Looks super interesting! I think DAM's are the future! they have some of the worst legacy software out there so nice to see something fresh. The way the website showcases the product is a little confusing however, It's hard to get a sense of how the data is organized from the UI. Is it tags? Is it folders/cards? Is it pages? Also appreciate the privacy focus but i'm curious how that jives with your TOS: "mysc. reserves the right to delete or disable content alleged to be infringing the intellect
Congratulations on the launch! Can't wait to see the product's evolution.
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