Interesting story on why the @czahor made this:
“After graduating college, I moved to West Hollywood to study improv comedy at The Groundlings. I used my Twitter feed to test material, all of which was humorous and well-intended within the context of my community. Several years and career changes later, after having success in the startup world and battling Lyme disease, I landed my dream job: CTO of Jeb Bush's political operations. Unfortunately, my Twitter feed was unearthed, spun completely out of context to make me appear as someone I am certainly not, and I lost my job. I created Clear to make sure situations like mine never happen to anyone ever again.”
@johnstrumbos Sure. Watson tells us if any piece of text is overly positive or negative, and which words contribute to that. It's a simple API. All the magic is on their end. No image scanning yet, but that'll probably happen soon.
I like the products which has their own story. The personal and honest story in the 'Our Story' part is really valuable.
I hear lots of similar stories from people. Mentioning other people similar stories can also be a nice touch for 'why i use it' question.
Good luck!
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