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Affiliate links

I have been approached by numerous individuals and companies to try their software or courses, and most of the time I politely decline. However, I am open to promoting products or services that I actively use. Here are some affiliate links below for services that I would recommend and a short write-up of why.

  • Tana for powerful note-taking (14-day free trial)

    • Tana transforms how you manage your notes and information by streamlining your workflows and making your systems more efficient. Its unique object-based note system lets you capture, organize, and connect information seamlessly, eliminating the clutter and inefficiencies of traditional note-taking methods.
  • Reader and Readwise for managing reading feeds

    • Readwise Reader is a game-changer for managing and retaining what you read. It streamlines your reading workflow by consolidating articles, PDFs, newsletters, and more into one intuitive platform. With built-in tools for highlighting, annotating, and tagging, Reader ensures you can effortlessly capture and revisit key insights. Combined with Readwise’s powerful integration features, it transforms fleeting information into lasting knowledge. Whether you’re reading for work, study, or personal growth, Reader helps you stay organized and make the most of everything you consume.
  • Xero for all your accounting needs (90% off for 6 months) 

    • Xero is an intuitive and powerful accounting software solution designed for small to medium-sized businesses. I use Xero to manage key financial tasks like invoicing, expense tracking, bank reconciliation, and generating reports. Its cloud-based platform ensures that all my financial data is accessible anytime, from anywhere, and integrates seamlessly with a range of third-party apps to streamline workflows. For businesses that need reliable accounting tools with smart automation, Xero is the perfect financial hub.
  • Wise for business banking and online transfers

    •  Wise is a cost-effective platform for sending and receiving international payments. I use it to transfer money across borders with low fees and real exchange rates. It also allows me to hold and convert multiple currencies, making it useful for managing international transactions efficiently.
  • Systeme.io for an affordable all-in-one solution for online courses

    • I wish I had discovered Systeme.io earlier. It’s cheaper than competitors like Thinkific, Teachable and Podia, but offers more value for money, with course hosting, email campaign management and website-building functionality. Setting up funnels and landing pages is quick, and the integrated email marketing is intuitive and easy to configure. The support team also have a good turnaround time on customer issues. There are some elements that could do with a bit of polish, but it’s unbeatable when it comes to value for money.

  • Shortform for high quality book summaries

    • There are thousands of non-fiction books out there, and everyone is convinced that the current book on their nightstand is a ‘must-read’. Whilst I take note of these recommendations, there is only so much time in the world. We also all know the book that could have been a blog post, but then got padded with anecdotes to fill some page quota. Shortform’s book summary service saves me a ton of time and FOMO. Their one-pager summaries are excellent and have spared me many laborious reads. My current go-to recommendation for a book to start with is “Essentialism” by Greg McKeown (not a laborious read, but a good summary nonetheless.)

Logseq resources

If you want to take your personal knowledge management to the next level and become a Logseq super-user, check out Logseq Mastery.  The course will provide you with everything you need to master Logseq and develop a robust personal knowledge management system. 

All Logseq related posts have now moved to the Logseq Mastery blog, and there are some downloadable resources for Logseq on my Lemonsqueezy page. 

Getting in touch

Please use the email address ‘dario’ at ‘combiningminds’ dot ‘org’ for any queries, to give feedback or just to say hi. It’s always great hearing from people who have come across the channel or the blog.