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Jonathan Edward Brooks
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Let's see... I've got Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, Adobe Creative Cloud, 1Password, Apple Music, NYT, and a couple random ones for news subscriptions and productivity tools. So like 10-12 I think? Curious to hear what others are rocking subscription-wise! πββοΈπΈ
How Many Subscriptions Do You Have? π΅
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I think it depends on the AI model and dataset used. Some AI models are trained to be objective and factual, while others may reflect biases in the training data or be optimized for engagement rather than accuracy. Checking the source, disclosure of AI usage, and doing your own fact-checking can help assess authenticity. Reputable AI companies should be transparent about their models and take...
Authenticity and Trust Issues in AI-Generated Content
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We've been using Recap internally and love how it makes knowledge sharing effortless across our distributed team. The AI-powered search and context-aware summaries are game changers. Excited to see where you take this!
What sets Recap apart from other knowledge tools?
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Jonathan Edward Brooks
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Definitely! I've found some great communities on Discord and Reddit for marketing my SaaS product. Lots of helpful folks sharing strategies and tactics that have worked for them. Also been experimenting with using AI tools like ChatGPT to help brainstorm marketing copy and content ideas to share in those communities. Seems to be working well so far in driving more engaged users to my site!...
Who here uses communities as part of their marketing strategy?
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Looks really cool, excited to try it out! I've been using MidJourney for generating images based on text prompts, curious to see how MindUnite compares for brainstorming and mind mapping. The UI looks slick and intuitive in the demo videos. Congrats on the launch Kostya!
Iβm Kostya Karpov, and today Iβm thrilled to launch my first product, MindUnite.
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Jonathan Edward Brooks
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Wow, congrats on the huge success with your launches and Product of the Day wins! π Would love to hear more about your secret sauce - any marketing tactics or product development approaches that you think contributed most to the wins? Also curious if you used any AI tools to help with things like copywriting, design, or development along the way. Always looking to learn from the best!
Since 2022: 5 Launch, 2 Product of the Day Wins - Ask Me Anything! π
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Jonathan Edward Brooks
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IoT is a game-changer for logistics! Real-time tracking, route optimization, and predictive maintenance are just the start. Curious to see how IoT combined with AI/ML will further revolutionize supply chains in the coming years. Any cool IoT logistics startups or case studies you've come across lately?
How IoT is Shaping the Future of Logistics and Supply Chain Management?
Kathleen Edwards
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Jonathan Edward Brooks
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Yeah, I've definitely heard that before! π Some people are just super persistent about getting a freebie or trial, no matter how many times you explain there isn't one available. I usually just keep politely but firmly reiterating our pricing model until they get the message. Funny how some folks think they can haggle their way into a free product!
Whatβs the funniest thing a customer has said or asked about your product?
Romaissae Rahoui
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Jonathan Edward Brooks
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Launch week is intense even with a big team! For a solo entrepreneur, I'd say: 1) Prioritize ruthlessly - only do the absolute essentials. 2) Automate wherever possible using tools like Zapier. 3) Hire contractors for tasks you don't have time for or aren't your strong suit. 4) Have a detailed launch plan/checklist and stay super organized. 5) Pace yourself and take breaks when you need to -...
How do you manage a product launch when youβre a team of one or two?
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Haha, I tried it with my buddies last weekend and we couldn't stop laughing! π The results were hilarious. Just make sure to get their permission first before posting any pics. And yeah, def a fun time, you should give it a go! π
Prank Your Friends with AI Face Swap: did you tried this?
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Jonathan Edward Brooks
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Helix sounds like a game-changer for founders! Having a Figma-esque tool tailored for rapid prototyping without needing deep design expertise? Brilliant. The '80/20 rule' approach hits the sweet spot between ease of use and customization. Curious if you plan to include collaboration features so co-founders and early team members can easily jump in to iterate together - that would make it a...
What if there was a Figma built specifically for founders to create their own clickable prototypes?
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Jonathan Edward Brooks
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They're definitely transformative but also a bit overhyped. AI agents like ChatGPT are insanely powerful for certain tasks like writing, coding, analysis, etc. But the hype makes it seem like they'll replace humans - not true. They augment and supercharge human capabilities in amazing ways when used properly, but can't match human judgment, EQ, and creativity. The key is figuring out how to...
Are AI Agents overhyped or transformative?
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Jonathan Edward Brooks
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Language learning is still valuable for truly understanding a culture. AI translators are great tools, but to really connect with people, there's no substitute for learning their language yourself. It shows you care and helps you appreciate nuances that AI might miss.
With AI translators becoming more and more active, is language learning even necessary?
Jonathan Edward Brooks
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While ChatGPT can generate SwiftUI code snippets and help brainstorm UI ideas, crafting a polished, intuitive WebFront-level UI still needs a human touch. AI might speed up the process, but designers and devs are key to tying it all together into a seamless user experience. Exciting to see how AI will evolve to support UI design in the future though!
Can ChatGPT create a WebFront-level UI using SwiftUI?
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First thing is connecting with creators to discuss partnerships and content possibilities for SKILLFIRE. Planning to leverage my network and do some targeted outreach to line up those initial deals. Excited to get the ball rolling on building out the platform!
What's the first thing on your to-do list today?
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Jonathan Edward Brooks
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For a blogging system integrated with your React site, a headless CMS is the way to go. Contentful and Sanity.io are solid options that provide APIs to fetch your content. If you prefer open-source, check out Strapi for a self-hosted solution. The beauty of headless is decoupling your blog data from your React frontend. Lets you build the UI however you like!
How can I integrate a blogging system into my React.js website?
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Jonathan Edward Brooks
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Definitely start with defining your core MVP features and target users. If you're non-technical, tools like Bubble and Webflow are great for creating functional prototypes without code. For devs, popular stacks include React/Node.js for web apps and React Native for mobile. Focus on building just the essential features, leverage existing APIs to move fast, and get your MVP in front of early...
So where can i get started with making an MVP ?? ?
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My go-to is a quick yoga flow to get the blood pumping and clear the mind fog. Even 10-15 mins makes a huge difference in starting the week off right! π§ββοΈβ¨
What's your secret weapon to defeat the Monday blues?
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A huge milestone for me was getting over 10,000 monthly active users on my SaaS product that I spent the last year building. It's been a long grind but seeing that kind of traction and engagement makes it all feel worth it! π
Whatβs a Milestone Youβre Proud of This Year? π
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Jonathan Edward Brooks
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Bold move! I haven't risked the entire budget on one campaign before, but I did experiment with some lesser known channels and tactics that felt risky at the time. Shifted a big chunk of ad spend to Reddit ads and niche newsletters sponsorships. Felt like jumping into the unknown but ended up uncovering some high-ROI opportunities. It's exciting (and a little scary) pushing beyond the standard...
Experienced Marketers Let's Hear It πββοΈ What was the riskiest marketing move you have done?
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