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Full-time solopreneur sharing journey! Ex Director of Eng @ Linux Foundation Ex Head of Eng @ Athenian 10+y in tech as Soft Eng Building: - HaveYouHeard.io - HeyEcho.xyz Newsletter: - se7entyse7en.beehiiv.com
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Cool! Pinned!
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Wow that awesome! How did you promote it? Social media?
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Woo! Thanks mate for these! 🙏
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Will def do! I also have a mailing list that I’ll use for that 👍
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💯
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Fully agree! This is the 3rd version already as I recently changed the core value prop so I needed the landing to reflect that
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Yeah this one it wouldn’t have taken me much time neither tbh 😅. I guess conversion is the clock to telegram? This is btw the landing I was referring to heyecho.xyz
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😂
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At current @heyecho.xyz price you get a 2k words post at most at 5.8€. So assuming you’d pay 100$ that’s roughly 94% less and way less time for a high-quality blog post. You can test it yourself with the free plan which gives you one free blog post a month forever! LMK if you wanna talk more!
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Hey thanks! WRT the price, it comes from the value you get. An mid SEO content writer would cost you 100-300$ for a 2k words post. On top of that you need to allocate time to find the writer and wait a couple of days for the post.
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Fully agree 👍
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6/ These fixes may seem small — but they remove real friction for founders and marketers using HeyEcho daily. If you’re already in, you’ll feel the difference. If not, the first post’s on us: heyecho.xyz
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5/ ❌ Someone else briefly saw your draft? This only happened during live generation (via WebSocket updates), but we patched it. Your content is now private by default, always.
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4/ ❌ Lost in your draft pile? You can now mark posts as published and attach the live URL. A tiny change that makes a big difference when managing lots of content.
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3/ ❌ “Top 5” titles that aren’t actual lists? HeyEcho loves listicles — because they work. But until now, the content didn’t always match. That’s fixed. You get what the title promises — every time.
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2/ ❌ Generation fails mid-way and you lose everything? Now, if something breaks, you can retry with a single click — no need to redo the whole workflow. Just hit the new button and you're back on track.
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4/ Because great content marketing doesn’t start with writing. It starts with strategy. HeyEcho now helps you: → Plan your blog → Understand the “why” behind every topic → Write content that actually drives traffic 👉 Try it free: heyecho.xyz
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3/ This means: → No more guessing what to publish next → No more disconnected posts → A scalable, SEO-friendly system → And yes—HeyEcho still writes the posts too → You stay in control: generate, skip, or bookmark
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2/ HeyEcho now builds your content strategy, not just your blog posts. It uses a structure called the Content Hub with 3 layers: 🧩 Themes – key topics your audience cares about 🏛 Pillars – broad, high-value overviews 🔗 Clusters – deep dives that support and link back
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Thanks! I never heard about it, seems interesting 👍 I’ve been always using Clerk so far
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Thanks a lot for taking the time to review it! This is very useful! This is an interesting take. In future @heyecho.xyz will also allow uploading extra resources in addition to just analyzing the landing page, and that should help targeting the audience even better.
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Yeah, that's exactly the current focus of @heyecho.xyz that is bringing TOFU traffic with informative content useful for users that are at the beginning of their journey with your product.
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So you can’t wait getting a lot of pressure from getting paid customers when indie 🤣
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That's great to hear! I'm happy you liked it!
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Thanks @pst.blue for your interest! Here it is! heyecho.xyz/examples/the... Let me know what you think! 🙏
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The page I'll share is marked as `noindex` so you can use it on your own blog without any SEO penalties. Example link: heyecho.xyz/examples/th...
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3. Check out this blog post if you want to know more about TOFU SEO: heyecho.xyz/blog/the-hi... @heyecho.xyz will now focus on helping producing TOFU SEO content at scale. 🔥
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2. @heyecho.xyz is great at producing trustworthy, high-quality, educational content. This fits great with the top-of-funnel (TOFU), where users seek reliable and in-depth information. This is possible thanks to its deep research capabilities that reference reliable sources.
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https://nextcommit.careers/blog/remote-work-in-tech-2025-a-data-driven-look-at-whats-really-happening
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HeyEcho is still on private beta and will soon be public! 🚀
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It’s a small change, but I’m hoping it has a big impact for anyone using HeyEcho to write smarter, better blog posts. Would love to hear what you think—feedback is always welcome! 🙌
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It’s all about transparency and helping you create content that not only ranks but also earns trust. 💡 Whether you're writing for SEO or building authority in your niche, this makes it easier to ensure your content is factual.
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Now, for every reference in the posts HeyEcho generates, you’ll see: 👉 The exact source 👉 A key excerpt so you can verify the info yourself.
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TBH this is not what I was expecting from "context awareness". I was already puzzled when I noticed that when I opened the project there was no background job or some preparation analysis step. Maybe I'm dumb and I messed up something in the setup. Back to my prev workflow 😅
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Finally I moved to asking to handle the migration script and it suggested to install and configure `alembic` which already is. Only AFTER I said "Man, please check the code first I already have alembic" It then started analyzing the configuration and the existing migrations.