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Our primary audience consists of individuals who work on their computers and seek to stay consistent and productive with their goals. They want a tool they can use forever to grow their knowledge, complete tasks, and continually make progress.
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I, (Filip, Founder of Impact Diary) couldn't find a tool that seamlessly combined note-taking, task management, and journaling into one simple app to help me build knowledge, complete tasks, and progress toward my goals. So I created Impact Diary to do exactly that—focusing on user experience and privacy to ensure the tool is simple, effective, and can be used independently forever.
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Impact Diary was built using React and Electron on the frontend, and Node.js on the backend.
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Impact Diary is a comprehensive productivity tool that combines note-taking, task tracking, and journaling into one simple app. It’s designed for lifelong use, with all your data stored only on your device, ensuring privacy, ownership and eliminating dependence on us or other external companies. Best of all, it can be used for free, forever, without any limitations.
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Advantages over Notion: Way simpler UI, all user data is only stored locally on their device - providing significantly faster load time, fully functional offline mode and complete privacy of their data
Advantages over Obsidian: Dedicated features for task tracking and journaling - not just note-taking, with cheaper end-to-end encrypted device syncing compared to Obsidian Sync
Advantages over Reflect: Free to use forever (not even required to sign up), has better task tracking, with a cheaper syncing plan
I was using Obsidian before, but the task tracking in Impact Diary was what made me switch. Great app!
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Create an account over at https://stripe.com/. - Source: dev.to / 7 days ago
In the last update, I got subscriptions working, and integrated with Stripe. I'm using the Pay gem to manage the subscriptions, as it provides a lot of built-in functionality, and the Stripe Ruby Client for other API calls not supported with the Pay gem. - Source: dev.to / 21 days ago
An account with Stripe (create one at Stripe's website). - Source: dev.to / 29 days ago
Before you can start accepting payments with Stripe Checkout, you need to create a Stripe account. Visit the Stripe website and sign up for an account. Once you have created an account, you will receive an API key that you will use to authenticate your requests to the Stripe API. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
Next, we will enable checkout and payment processing through Stripe. First, install the Stripe clients with the following command:. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
PayPal - PayPal is the faster, safer way to pay online without sharing financial details, send and receive money or accept credit and debit cards as a seller
Notion - All-in-one workspace. One tool for your whole team. Write, plan, and get organized.
Payoneer - Whether making international payments, receiving funds, managing your digital business, or accessing capital, Payoneer opens your business up to the world.
Obsidian.md - A second brain, for you, forever. Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files.
Braintree - An all-in-one solution to accept, process, and split payments in your mobile app or online - from small business to large enterprise.
Reflect - Reflect is a note-taking tool designed to mirror the way your brain works.