I made my first MVP, now I need some feedback

Robert Taylor
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I recently learned how to use Bubble to create my first Saas product attempt. I wanted to create it because I've been tasked multiple times with writing articles as a sales professional for a small tech company. However, when I use most AI tools they are not very good at writing exactly what I need. Thus, I need to go over the article multiple times to get it exactly how I want. Which doesn't save me as much time as I thought it would. It took me a few attempts in the past but I finally got a framework that works pretty well when I want to generate an article. My first app - Solosavy.com I thought turning that into a basic AI writer might be a good idea so that people can do the same. Thus, I'm just trying to get some feedback to see if this is something that people have experienced before in their life as well. I also wanted to try to find out if the articles that people generate are of good quality in all subject matters and if they would like this type of AI article generation. If this is something that people would want I would love to expand on this to try to create something that would allow for people to post directly to places like Medium and Facebook. While also getting insight data, expanding two things like white papers, and potentially also including the ability to generate case studies. If you're interested in trying it out and giving me some feedback, you go to solosavy.com and generate your article. Just let me know what you think of the process.

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Robert Taylor
Thanks for feedback. I really needed that as it is my first attempt. Now, I am making this tool for people like myself who write articles for dev ops people (engineers, developers, project managers, etc). I personally have the knowledge to sale to these people, but I'm not that skilled in content writing. So I lean heavy on ai to put my knowledge into story telling form.
QING LI
Hey Robert, congrats on creating your first MVP—that’s a huge milestone! Building something to solve a problem you’ve personally faced is such a solid foundation for a product. I love the idea of Solosavy focusing on refining AI-generated content to be more tailored. As someone who works with tools like pdf to pdf.ai, I can totally relate to the frustration of tools that require constant tweaking, which eats into the very time they’re meant to save. Here are some initial thoughts and feedback: 1. Focus on personalization The fact that your app builds on your framework suggests it’s already solving a key issue: generating content that fits specific needs. Lean into that! Highlight how your tool is different—what makes your framework special? Maybe it’s about industry-specific tone, language, or structure. 2. Audience validation Your target audience seems to be people like you: sales professionals, marketers, or small business owners who need quick, customized content. A quick survey or targeted outreach (like on LinkedIn or Product Hunt) could help validate this further. Maybe even ask testers what specific content formats they struggle with most. 3. Expand smartly Your vision for features like direct posting to platforms and generating case studies is exciting, but I’d recommend focusing on nailing one feature first (e.g., hyper-personalized articles). Build a strong user base there, then expand based on their feedback. 4. Feedback process When asking for feedback, guide testers with specific questions, like: Was the article tone aligned with your expectations? Did the process feel seamless? What improvements would make this tool indispensable for you? 5. Try before you buy Offering users a free trial or limited functionality for free (if you haven’t already) can help you get more testers in the door. People love to test the waters before committing. I just checked out Solosavy.com, and it’s super impressive for a first attempt! Let me know if you’d like help brainstorming ways to improve the UX or market it further. This is an awesome start, Robert—keep going! What’s been the most fun part of building so far?
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Got a bit lost with the note and stuff but, awesome product my guy!