Use Case Glasp and Obsidian with Nic YapGlasp and Obsidian with Nic YapThankfully, we get feedback from a lot of people while we’re building Glasp. In talking with various learners so far, we have come across use cases that we didn’t even know existed, noticed unexpected pain points in other tools, and received suggestions on how we can make Glasp even better.Glasp BlogGlaspGlasp and Pocket with Carlos Solís SalazarGlasp and Pocket with Carlos Solís SalazarThankfully, we get a lot of feedback from our learners. Many of the feedback is insightful and helpful for us to improve and build Glasp. Today, we talked to Carlos, a learner in Panama. He wrote an article about Glasp on his website and translated our Ness Lab’s articlesGlasp BlogGlaspGlasp and Product Manager Job with Vineet ChaurasiyaGlasp and Product Manager Job with Vineet ChaurasiyaThankfully, Glasp is used by many product managers and has a lot of content on product management. For this interview, we talked with Vineet, who started using Glasp when he was an MBA student, learned product management through Glasp, and became a product manager. What you will learn in thisGlasp BlogGlaspGlasp and Notion with Jordan ZollfrankGlasp and Notion with Jordan ZollfrankThankfully, we get a lot of feedback from many learners all over the world. All of them help us improve Glasp and decide what to do in the next step. Today, we talked to Jordan, a learner in Germany. He translated our interview on Ness Labs into German and publishedGlasp BlogGlaspGlasp and Professional Technical Writer Carlos FrancoGlasp and Professional Technical Writer Carlos FrancoFortunately, many writers have discovered Glasp to be a helpful work tool; we often see a portion of their workflow on their Glasp profiles. In addition, we get a lot of feedback from writers, which helps us fine-tune and improve Glasp. We spoke with Carlos Franco, a technical writer whoGlaspGlaspGlasp and LinkedIn Posts with Puppy TsaiGlasp and LinkedIn Posts with Puppy TsaiFortunately, many learners have discovered Glasp to be a helpful tool. We get a lot of feedback from learners, which helps us improve Glasp. We spoke with Puppy Tsai, an associate product manager, and an avid newsletter reader, for this interview. We found her use case and insights illuminating. WeGlasp BlogGlaspUsing Glasp in a Team with Darren and AmandaHow to use Glasp in a team with Darren and AmandaThankfully, we get a lot of feedback from our learners. Much of the feedback is insightful and helpful for us to improve and build Glasp. Today, we talked to Darren and Amanda, an angel investor and venture capitalist. Let’s take a look at their use case and workflow together.GlaspGlaspGlasp and CX Specialist Agata ChmielewskaGlasp and CX Specialist Agata ChmielewskaFortunately, many users have discovered Glasp to be a helpful work tool; we often see a portion of their workflow on their Glasp profiles. In addition, we get a lot of feedback from writers, researchers, designers, and learners, which helps us fine-tune and improve Glasp. We spoke with Agata Chmiele…GlaspGlasp