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Sticky Nodes - The original dry erase sticky note | Product Hunt

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"Thanks for taking a look at the Sticky Nodes launch! This is my first time designing and releasing a physical product, and I would love any feedback that could help improve the product and customer experience."

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Hey Product Hunt!

I couldn't be more thrilled to introduce you to Sticky Nodes, the original dry erase sticky note. And just like your bright ideas, they’ll never run out.

Sticky Nodes are erasable, restickable, and 100% reusable.

You can write on Sticky Nodes with dry or wet erase markers and stick them to any smooth surface without leaving a mark. From walls, cabinets and mirrors to whiteboards, water coolers and monitors, Sticky Nodes let you make notes, brainstorm, and share ideas on almost any surface.

You can get free shipping by using the code "PRODUCTHUNT" at checkout (expires August 31st, 2023).

I'd love to hear your thoughts! This is my first time designing and releasing a physical product, so I'm elated to share this with you.

👉 Take a look at https://stickynodes.com

Sticky Nodes sounds like a fantastic innovation for note-taking and brainstorming! The idea of having reusable sticky notes is intriguing. How did you come up with the concept of combining the functionality of traditional sticky notes with the reusability of dry erase markers, and what types of surfaces have you found Sticky Nodes work best on?

Hi @ricardo_luz! Thanks for the kind words :)

The idea came to me when I was planning out a sitemap and ran out of paper sticky notes. I found myself continually updating and replacing sticky notes during projects and began experimenting with how I could combine the reusability of dry erase with the tactile nature of sticky notes.

Many prototypes later, Sticky Nodes was born!

@jacobtippett It's great to hear how the idea for Sticky Nodes came about. Running out of paper sticky notes during a project must have been quite the lightbulb moment. Combining the reusability of dry erase markers with the tactile experience of sticky notes sounds like a brilliant solution. How was the process of experimenting with prototypes to develop Sticky Nodes? Were there any unexpected challenges or breakthroughs that shaped the final product?

@ricardo_luz - there were a ton of challenges :) This product has been in development for 5 years now.

One challenge that “sticks” out was figuring out how to make the product stick over and over again without using an adhesive.

That’s how we found our way to implementing smooth-stick technology for the backing. It’s adhesive-free and will stick to any smooth surface endlessly.

What kind of customization options do users have for tailoring their interactions with your creation?

Hi @kathleen_smith2,

Sticky Nodes are a physical product and can be used to take notes, write to-dos, and organize ideas with dry or wet erase markers.

Our goal is to provide tactile, ergonomic interactions that complement a user’s existing digital workflow.

Hi, the designs looks awesome. But, I thought it was an app that can stick to my desktop screen.

Let me know if there are any plans of making these as a digital asset, a native iOS or a Windows App. People would surely love this.

Hey there, @yesabhishek!

You are correct; Sticky Nodes is a handheld product and is designed for use around your home or office. There are no digital or software components to the product as there are many great mapping tools on the web already.

We've found that once you try the product, the offline, tactile nature of the product really stands out.


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