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Last week, we told you we were bringing back Shout-Outs, a place to highlight makers and products th

Last week, we told you we were bringing back Shout-Outs, a place to highlight makers and products that made your... [Product Hunt]( [Read in browser]( [This newsletter is brought to you by]( [Shout-outs from your community]( Last week, we told you we were bringing back [Shout-Outs](, a place to highlight makers and products that made your year one to celebrate. Some of us are observing our last day of cheer and rest today, while others have returned back to work. Regardless of which you are, we thought we’d equip you for 2022 with uplifting words of support from your community. So before we get too far into speculating, analyzing, and hyping up 2022’s most interesting products and makers, take a moment to read a few shout-outs: “[@soham_roy4]( is one incredible hustler and collaborator I came across. To own a vision and take command of execution is a skill very few have. He excels in both.” "What a crazy good year 2021 was for makers and the indie community! I thank the crazy NoCode community and especially folks like [@thisiskp_]( among others who have been super active driving the community." "A voice for change. He always made me think "what can we do better for humanity?" — [@davidsacks](. 🤔 And my wife Frances…. Without her, I wouldn't know where which foot goes first." "This was a big year for the buzzword "web3" and I consider myself at least mildly knowledgeable on the subject thanks to the info from the [Odyssey]( learning DAO." "Grateful for [@samdebrule]( and [@haleymbryant]( in 2021 - without their support and insights I wouldn't have made the transition into tech and landed a role @producthunt 😺" "[@xianmingchen]( for inspiring with his wild progress." It’s not too late to appreciate someone (or something) else — they’ll get a notification when you do if they’re in the Product Hunt community, too. [Appreciate someone]( INSURANCE FOR NOMADS With remote work still on the rise, we’re expecting to see more tools to enable digital nomads this year. Enter Insured Nomads. The team launched [World Explorer](, an insurance plan that combines remote work support with travel medical insurance for those on short-term trips abroad. Taking modern insurance a step further, maker Andrew Jernigan also shared that later this month, they’re “announcing how payment can be made with cryptocurrency.” [Safe travels]( SPONSORED BY Customers & prospects are always asking for integrations. Yet you can't prioritize them because they take weeks of dev away from your core product features, which leads to lost deals and churned customers. Sound familiar? What if you could ship new integrations on-demand in 3 days? (The running record is 4 hours!) With [Paragon](, get: - Fully managed authentication - Workflow builder with built-in actions - Full extensibility (access to all API endpoints) - Out-of-the-box UI for your users [Sign up for free]( today, or [book a technical demo]( and start scaling your integration roadmap. [Learn More]( Monday, 3 January 2022 This Weekend's Top Products [World Explorer by Insured Nomads]( [Insurance meets travel tech for the global work revolution]( [▲ 266+]( [Token Around]( [Summarized Crypto stories every 20 min from 100+ publishers]( [▲ 197+]( [Lua]( [No-code token minter for Polygon]( [▲ 172+]( [Bigin by Zoho CRM]( [Pipeline-centric CRM built and priced for small businesses]( [▲ 212+](  [Promoted]( [24me Smart Personal Assistant]( [Keep new year's resolutions and get organized with 24me]( [▲ 137+]( [Tailwind Box Shadows]( [Curated list of box shadows for your cards to stand out]( [▲ 130+]( [Dialo]( [Design your digital business card]( [▲ 130+]( [Try What's Good]( [A review site, without the reviews]( [▲ 134+]( [Habitify Challenge]( [Track & build new habits with your friends in 2022]( [▲ 110+]( [Tin]( [Generate executable applications instantly]( [▲ 114+]( [Placy]( [Simple tool for generating placeholders]( [▲ 103+]( [Discover many more]( [Tell us how we're doing]( [We're working on improving Product Hunt every day and we want to hear from you. What do you love? How could we do better? All feedback is helpful.]( [Speak your mind]( We send this email daily. Feel free to update your [email preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from these emails at any time. [Advertise](, [Twitter](, [Facebook](, [Stories](

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