## Projects Using Tether Here at HubSpot we have built a bunch of libraries on top of Tether, both because we wanted Tether-performance, and because we saw opportunities to improve on what was available in the client-side ecosystem. ### [Select](http://github.hubspot.com/select/docs/welcome) Select is a replacement for native browser select elements that is fully stylable. ### [Shepherd](http://github.hubspot.com/shepherd/docs/welcome) Shepherd is a library for making tours of your app to help onboard users and show off new features. ### [Tooltip](http://github.hubspot.com/tooltip/docs/welcome) A simple, easy-to-use implementation of tooltips that works well. ### [Drop](http://github.hubspot.com/drop/docs/welcome) Where Tether does general-purpose positioning, Drop assumes that you are interested in making something which pops up next to something the user clicks or hovers on. If you're building something that fits that pattern, Drop can make things a little easier. ### [Blueprint](http://blueprintjs.com/) A React UI toolkit for the web. ### [Bootstrap 4](http://getbootstrap.com/) Tooltip and popovers from Bootstrap 4 are positioned using Tether ### [Ember Tether](https://github.com/yapplabs/ember-tether) An Ember.js-friendly interface for tether. ### [React Datepicker](https://github.com/Hacker0x01/react-datepicker) A simple and reusable datepicker component for React ### Your Project Here If you have a cool open-source library built on Tether, PR this doc.