Based on our record, HEY should be more popular than Represent. It has been mentiond 21 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I think this is a really common logo shape, which is why so many people vaguely recognise it; example, heres a recent example from Hugo Ferradas. A company called Enelift. Another company called Joyrider films. This website for clearance jobs. This marketing company called represent. I think I remember something similar related to racing, but with only two shapes used to represent a checkered flag. Source: over 1 year ago
This is the correct Represent shop, they ship with Spring which I have already contacted. I will go to my local post office personally, and if the package is not there, I will write to Represent (again) and sort it out with them. Thank you anyways! Source: almost 2 years ago
There's a new PewDiePie merch drop, it's called Neo Tokyo and you can find it on represent.com. I am a huge PewDiePie fan as well, but couldn't ever afford to buy some merch, and always waited too long to order one of his cups, so I understand where you're coming from. Source: about 2 years ago
If you checked the represent.com merch then idk cuz it's pretty nice. Source: almost 3 years ago
It's also just because It's a lot more expensive to sell these kind of brand (not made in a chinese factory (well, I hope so) and not produced at a large scale like nike etc) The price of his merch on represent.com is not expensive. For exemple I'm French and the biggest youtuber here, Squeezie, also have a clothing brand, "Yoko" and his prices are also pretty high. Source: almost 3 years ago
In June 2020, Basecamp decided to take on the giants of email service providers with the launch of HEY.com, aiming to revolutionize the way we interact with our inboxes. Touted as the email service for those who love email but hate its clutter, HEY.com has certainly generated buzz. But does it live up to the hype? Let's delve into its features, usability, and overall value proposition. - Source: dev.to / 26 days ago
HEY is a big company, with financial resources and a large social media following. If even they feel bullied by Apple, just imagine what it's like for smaller app developers. And HEY is not even a PWA – it's a native app. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
I like to use software by smaller companies with a focus on privacy. I am now starting to regret putting my full email support behind hey.com. With 1/3 of the Basecamp employees bailing I'm concerned if Hey.com will survive and the disruption that is going to be informing everyone that I've had to change emails. I went in big on Hey using it both for personal and work email. Source: almost 3 years ago
Well one of the key selling points of the personal account is that you get a hey.com address. On the flip side they developed the business account and everything around it to use the customer's domain. I'm just guessing, however I suspect it is something along the lines of:. Source: about 3 years ago
Try Turbo? It's basically iframe-like navigation that make backend rendered pagelets feel like SPA. It's the underlying of Hey webmail. Source: about 3 years ago
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