Use this Notion template to easily share link and embed elements with your followers. Notion gives you more flexibility than other link in bio creators and you can easily update it. Let me know in the comment about your thoughts on this template. Click the button at the bottom of the post to duplicate the template for free.
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What is mmm.page?mmm.page describes itself as a way to create ‘dead simple, drag and drop personal websites,’ and that’s a pretty much encapsulates the whole website. Here’s how it works. You get a custom URL and you can add three pages on your site with up to 30 blocks on each page (you need to upgrade to the Pro plan for more pages and blocks). On each page, you get a blank canvas where can change the background colour and add text, GIFs, link buttons, images, shapes. You can embed Youtube, Soundcloud, Spotify, Twitch, Twitter and CodePen on to the page - and that’s all. If you’re familiar with the website creator Carrd, then think of mmm.page of the same thing but with way more flexibility and less stuctured. The drag-and-drop feature makes it super easy to use and there's pretty much no learning curve. You don’t need to know anything about website creation to use mmm. It’s as easy as making something on Canva - just with links, embed and GIFs. I think the latter is what really brings the mmm pages to life. There is a feature called 'chaos monkey' which generates a new bio page template for you, and overwrites your existing page, which is great if you don't know when to start. What is it used for?mmm is perfect for making any site where you want to introduce or share something in a bold, unique way. The endless possibilities include link-in-bio pages, portfolios, landing pages, party invitations, promotions or just artistic explorations. The sites are responsive to all screen sizes - just make sure you main elements are in the middle third of the page so they will be visible on mobile (you’ll see guide lines when moving elements. To get a better idea of what you can do with mmm, I highly recommend checking out their page showcase. As you will see, there are a range of aesthetics you can convey with your page, and they are quick to grab your attention compared to traditional sites. One thing the site prides itself on is that you can make pages in less than five minutes, and I found that to be true. Here is a simple page I made a while ago. Final thoughtsAs you might have noticed, these pages are very visual and so it’s probably not ideal to make text-heavy, blog-style website. However, some on these sites manage to convey a lot of information in a way that is not overwhelming or crowded. If you want to create a blog in fun style, flexible style like this, check out multiverse.plus.
There is a very limited font selection at the moment, but there are apparently 200 more fonts coming in the beta. It’s work checking out if you want to do something creative. That brings me to the end of this post! Leave your mmm link in the comments if you want and I’ll check it out, and feel free to let me know if you’d like to see more posts like this. Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest What is here?Here.fm is a website and app that describes itself as 'a fun, quirky, and personalized virtual meeting space.' Founded in 2020 with a $2.9 million seed round, Here offers a new way to communicate with friends and strangers online. The most similar app I can think of to compare Here to is Discord; only instead of servers, you have rooms. Each room has a page you can move around with interactive media, as well as a main chat. Like Discord, it has video chat, direct messages, screen share DMs and profiles. There are a lot of notable differences, though. How it worksHere's a quick summary of how it works: you create a 'room' (similar to a server). You now have a virtual space where you can add a background and decorate it with GIFs and text, or just choose a ready-made template. You can also add interactive embedded media including a Youtube video or playlist, Twitch stream and games like Scribble.io, chess and Connect 4. There are also public rooms you can join. Each room has a main chat box, and you can add other ones as well. Other things you can add include, but are not limited to, a drawing board, to-do list, timer stopwatch and poll. Each room has a link you can share with friends so they can join. As the host, you can control other members' permissions, including mic, camera and notifications. As I said, there are also public rooms, but this is still in beta. The obvious problem with this is that people might abuse this and there are no real age restrictions, but you can moderate the room by adding others as hosts, banning, kicking and reporting other members. |
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