Carlos Herrera

Carlos Herrera

I streamline complex systems.
23 points

Forums

Are you a planner or do you go with the flow?

There are two types of people (more or less):

1/ The ultra-planners. hey schedule everything down to the minute, know who they re meeting three months from now, and already have their 2027 summer vacation mapped out.

Nika

7mo ago

How to communicate price increases to existing customers?

Yesterday, I asked how you set your pricing strategy and discounts (you had some interesting insights and experiences to share Thank you!).

Setting prices is one thing, but what about increasing them?

Nika

8mo ago

Which AI tools create the most authentic AI videos?

A few weeks ago, @Veo emerged.

A few days ago, I tried @Higgsfield. The output is here.

Yesterday, Chris hunted @Midjourney Midjourney V1 Video Model.

And today I read that @Perplexity has a video generation available on Ask Perplexity!

Lancelot Brun

8mo ago

What's the best mailing tool with custom data entry ?

Hi all,

I want to send a monthly email to my customers with their usage statistics of my platform.

This means being able to pull data from my back-end, and put it in the email.

Lynkindp/lynkindRam

8mo ago

Here is what Lynkind is trying to solve!

I built this tool to solve a common problem with affiliate links for creators and affiliate marketers.
Problems I am trying to solve:
1. Stop mobile conversion drops.

Problem: Users click your links in IG/FB, it opens in a clunky in-app browser, they're not logged into the store (e.g., Amazon), and they leave. You lose the sale.

Solution: Lynkind forces links to open in the native app or the default browser.
2. Track all links in one place.
Problem: Your links are everywhere notes, spreadsheets, old posts. It's chaos. You can't see the big picture or optimize your strategy.

Solution: Lynkind gives you a single, powerful dashboard to manage and monitor every single link.
3. Get analytics that matter.

andrew white

8mo ago

why most startup SEO fails (and how we’re solving it)

I've worked with dozens of early-stage teams and saw the same pattern:

they want organic traffic

they publish a few blog posts