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7 FREE Websites that will Save You Time!



Do you like to save time AND money? Well, then these seven websites are for you. In this video, Scott Friesen shows you some of his favorite websites that will help you save time at no additional cost.

00:00 PDFescape https://www.pdfescape.com
02:23 GetHuman https://gethuman.com/
03:37 Headline Analyzer https://coschedule.com/headline-analyzer
05:41 10 Minute Mail https://www.10minutemail.com/
06:59 Ninite https://ninite.com/
08:30 G2 https://www.g2.com/
10:05 AlternativeTo https://alternativeto.net/

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42 replies on “7 FREE Websites that will Save You Time!”

Wow! I really love the "10-minute mail!" It's 🤯 mind-blowing! I do not have to create multiple fake yahoo mail accounts 5 times using 1 cellular SIM number. I tried it and it really, really, really works!! 😃 Thank you so much for this, for me it's useful.❤

I kinda feel bad for people using a pc/windows.

On macOS you don’t need to bother with most of these websites and services, since a properly optimized and ad-free native function/app/service is included in the (free OS).

Not even mentioning that the backup capabilities and the seamless migration of all the apps, settings and personal files is a breeze.

Online document/image/pdf/etc. editors are useful – but you basically upload your documents/images/other content to an unknown company's storage place. And that's inherently risky if said content has any value or importance. I personally prefer the option to edit my images and documents without having to upload them anywhere, even if it means having to pay a small price. But for those wo want to edit non-important stuff or things they don't mind potentially sharing with strangers, online editing can really save a lot of time.

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