paulgolz.bsky.social
I've built a couple SaaS.
https://www.paulgolz.com/
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Appreciate you <3
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How I found the post π
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Cute y'all liked π«Ά
It works ...
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I made a content repurposing AI.
Input: MP4 or MP3
Output: short videos, seo opt blogs, and some little things like captions
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Well I ended up using Google's T5
Worked just fine for me.
I'll consider this model for the next project π
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I lack audience too, but I really put in the work to reach out to people. Especially reddit is helpful since people there tend to be more engaged with what you do.
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Uhm what ? I am so confused
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I still like to use Claude, as right now I primarily do frontend and it just got the hinge for it compared to o1.
If I had the computing power I would ofc use Qwen ππ₯²
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Reincarnate and start in your mothers' womb
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Looks good, but why would you need a calendar for a language learning app ? Instead maybe focus on the core point of it, which is learning the language
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Bro got that PH secret sauce, 500 ?
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If you low on budget, maybe scrape them manually ?
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It's an easy entry project with potential. The market is very saturated, but it's also so big you might aswell be able to grab a portion of it.
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Send a lot, and all of them personalized. For a couple good candidates you can even write them yourself.
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I don't do it enough. Waiting List + Cold Emails is what I go with if I do it.
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Oh I really like rough.app, but this got me goingπ
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I'm not looking for someone with like high expertise, but someone that is willing to put in the work. Someone that has that drive. Someone that can't have a good nights rest if something is unfinished. My last Co-Founders didn't have that and it came to conflicts. I try to avoid that in the future.
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To accelerate the building process and have someone that understands the processes. I do know that a marketing guy has great value, but I'd rather have a technical Co-founder and figure the marketing part out together with him.
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Resend
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How is this a hot take π
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Yea I agree for "most use cases", I somehow end up never getting the results I want without putting in the work myself
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If you don't have anything yet a waiting list isn't a bad idea. You can also add something like "20% off" for everyone that signs up.
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