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Needed a free online watermark maker, found none without paywalls. So, built this in 3 days with ChatGPT, logo included! We're probably up against self-replicating robot bunnies but come on, this is your chance to take a simpler, AI-free product to the top!

Watermark WizReally free online photo watermark maker
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Hey PH! π No AI here, move along, nothing to see... π«£ JK, come back! We're super excited to introduce Watermark Wiz - a simple & 100% free tool for unlimited watermarking. π We were frustrated by 'free' tools that weren't actually free, so we rolled up our sleeves (well, ChapGPT's sleeves really) and built this in about 3 days! π οΈ Perfect for photographers and event organizers wanting to protect...

Watermark WizReally free online photo watermark maker
Guy Barnerleft a comment
Awesome marketing content, always actionable, always fresh. Thanks Tom!
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How do you share event photos with your guests without overwhelming them? Tagbox.io lets you send only the photos they appear in, so they can relive the fun and easily share them on social.
Find My PhotosPersonalized photo sharing for events
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Hi Hunters! Guy from Tagbox.io hereποΈ Something is not working with event photos. Event organizers hire a top photographer who costs $1,000+, but what do they do with the photos? They PHOTO-DUMP them on social media, and... that's it. No one is going to through those 100s of photos to find the 3 they're actually in. So the guests don't get their photos, and event organizers don't get the buzz...
Find My PhotosPersonalized photo sharing for events
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WOW!!! π It was a close battle up till the final minutes, but you did it! Thank you so much to everyone who supported, upvoted, and took part in this launch. We're working our asses off to build the best product possible, and it feels so good to get this recognition for it. The entire team deserves it, so shoutout to them. We hope you'll continue to explore the platform, try it for yourselves,...

Tagbox.ioGoogle Photos for business
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Quick clarification: some people have been asking me about a PH deal - yes, we're offering 20% off on all plans exclusively for the PH community, with code coolcats2023. the offer is valid until the end of Jan, to give you time to sign up, give it a go, and see how awesome Tagbox.io is for yourselves ;)

Tagbox.ioGoogle Photos for business
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Hi all! The world is changing π today, more than ever... Just kidding. Not going to throw a bunch of ClichΓ©s at you. Let's cut to the chase: Tagbox.io is all about keeping your business' creative assets organized. Here's the deal: all of your personal images are organized in Google or Apple Photo app - with awesome search, face recognition, and more. When you're looking for stock images, you...

Tagbox.ioGoogle Photos for business
Tagbox helps creative teams organize their visual assets. We use cool AI to create a "Google Photos for Business", so that teams can collaborate better, save time, and focus on creating value, not going through folders to find that image from 3 months ago.

Tagbox.ioGoogle Photos for business
Guy Barnerleft a comment
Really cool! I remeber sth similar a few years ago on shark tank. could you clarify the differences, or why you think they didn't quite make it? i think it was called trippie
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We're in a crowded space (media MGMT for creatives), and found that what we can do best is make the software smarter using really awesome AI. The issue is - AI has become so overused, that no one really buys it anymore. It's almost like saying your product is "easy to use", or that your API requires a "5-minute integration". So the challenge is to make it stand out regardless.
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Kind of a different story for us. Important lessons below: We got two HUGE paying customers before we even wrote a single line of code. These were companies where iI knew the managers, and the deal was basically a vote of confidence in us as a team. We built and built until we launched. They loved it and used it all the time. However, for a very long time, we couldn't get more customers. As it...
How did you acquire your first paying customer?
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Really depends on the type of productivity (team/solo, business/pleasure etc), but as it is a productivity tool, by far the most important thing is that it's accessible and easy to use. I think that because productivity tools are almost always an addition, we won't spend too much time learning them, and if we can't get value quickly, we'll drop out. Also, they need to be super accessible - if I...
What is essential for you in a productivity app/software tool?
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