Pony Express Studio - Product Weekly Digest #25

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This is the 25th edition of the Pony Express newsletter. Every week, we showcase 3 products we discovered and think can be helpful for makers and creators.
No time to waste, let’s dive in:

Bits for Digits
MicroAcquire is an amazing site to sell your startup or side project. But what if you don’t want to sell all of it? That’s when Bits for Digits jumps in. The platform is a marketplace to buy and sell partial ownership of a startup.
Perfect for when you want to start capitalizing on your success so far but not leave too much money on the table if you think you’re still the right person to grow the business.
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Telestripe
Telegram has seen tremendous growth in the past few months, and it’s not surprise more and more makers are using it.
Turns out, makers also like Stripe.
Enter Telestripe, your very own Telegram bot that tells you whenever a customer payment succeeds or fails! Just connect your Stripe and TG accounts and you’re all set.
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PermanentLink
You probably know Arvid Kahl from the many top books he’s written about entrepreneurship. Did you know he also runs a SaaS? PermanentLink makes sure the links in your eBook don’t break. If for whatever reason a link becomes obsolete, PermanentLink will find an archived version of the web page and display that content to the user.
Super useful if you make a lot of infoproducts and don’t want to be updating your links all the time.
(also, it’s inexpensive and has a free trial so…)
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That’s it for today! See you next week with some more maker products!
Cheers!
Tom
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