They can use AI tools to outrank their competitors:
1) Botpress/ Chatbase → Seamless customer support with AI chatbot
2) Opus → Turn their long videos into multiple Tiktoks/ reels
3) Rows ai → Data analysis with AI
4) Heygen → Make videos with AI avatars & translate into multiple languages
5) Adobe Podcast → Enhance spoken audio with just 1 click
6) Drippi ai → Find customers on Twitter using cold DM
7) Bardeen ai → Automate manual task
8) Sucess ai → Send cold emails to potential clients
9) Durable → Create a website using AI in seconds not minutes
10) Elevenlabs / murph ai → Text to audio for faceless YT channels/ IG / Tiktok
11) Seona ai → Get more traffic with AI-powered SEO
12) Leonardo AI → Create AI visuals for blog post, website illustrations, etc
13) Uizard → Design mockups, interfaces, apps, etc in minutes
14) Futurepedia → Submit your AI tool and reach multiple users
And the list goes on.... 🤠
Good question.
I think for every startups, time is the most valuable cost. AI tools could help them buy some time. Solving things efficiently will help Startups gain a competitive advantage!
There are many ways that startups can use AI to gain a competitive advantage. And a lot of startups are taking advantage of it. Some of the ways I find helpful are:
1. Improve product development.
2. Personalize the customer experience.
3. Automate tasks and improve efficiency.
4. Identify and mitigate risks.
@bukhari817 Agree, but that's what anyone can do now behind the scenes. I'm using ai for all of this in most of the tasks I do today, both for products I'm bootstrapping and also working on from a design agency, but we don't say we're using ai anywhere for our processes, this is more like personal use, not product related.