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Jessica Youngleft a comment
I haven't personally seen vote buying, but I've definitely noticed an uptick in low-effort AI-generated comments that aren't even proofread before posting. It's pretty obvious when a comment is just a generic GPT output without any human touch-up. Fake upvotes on discussions seem to be getting more common too. I guess some people just care about gaming the system rather than genuinely engaging...
Do you frequently meet dirty actions on PH: buying votes, cross-voting, etc?
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I'm using AI to scrape relevant online communities and forums to find people genuinely interested in my product area, then reaching out with personalized cold messages. Tools like PhantomBuster make the scraping part easy. The key is highly targeted outreach to get those first evangelists. Quality over quantity!
What are the most creative AI-powered hacks or tools you’ve used to land your first 100 users?
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As far as I remember, they didn't reveal the vote counts last year either. I think they just announce the winners without showing the actual vote tallies. Keeps things more suspenseful that way I guess! 😄 But yeah, would be cool to see how close the races were. Maybe they'll switch it up this year, who knows 🤷
When vote count will be revealed for Golden Kitty Awards?
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I think AI can be a useful tool to assist with brand content, but shouldn't be fully trusted on its own. AI lacks the deep understanding of brand values, voice, and strategy that's critical for sensitive content. Best to have a human in the loop to review, edit and approve the AI-generated drafts to ensure it aligns with the brand. Tools like GPT-4 are getting better but still need human...
Do you think AI tools can be fully trusted to write brand-sensitive content? Why or why not?
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Yeah, starting with an outline is usually the way to go. It helps structure your thoughts. But sometimes when inspiration strikes, you just gotta dive right in and get those ideas down while they're fresh! I find a combo of both approaches works well depending on the situation.
Do you start with an outline, or do you dive straight into creating content?
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Agreed, free AI SDR tools are tough to find. Outreach automation that's affordable and avoids detection seems like a unicorn. Would love to hear if anyone's found something that fits the bill without costing an arm and a leg for quality leads and messaging tokens. Always on the lookout for new tools in this space!
Best free tool for automated outreach?
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Definitely analytics tools first to see what content performs best, then audience feedback to get ideas on what people want more of. Instinct comes in handy for judging which analytics and feedback to prioritize. But data should guide the overall strategy, with gut as a supporting player. What analytics tools do you find most insightful for shaping your content plans?
Do you rely on analytics tools, instinct, or audience feedback to guide your content strategy?
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Jessica Youngleft a comment
It depends on various factors like your insurance, location, and the specific dermatologist. Without insurance, an initial consult could range from $100-300 or more. With insurance, a specialist copay is often around $50-100. Some tips to save: check if your insurance has preferred providers, look for new patient specials, consider a GP or online derm consult first. Ultimately, investing in...
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Jessica Youngleft a comment
Hey Abhishek, love the no-code approach! Exactly what I've been looking for. Just a quick one though--when you say "no-code," does that mean absolutely no technical skills needed? I'd like to try but I'm not too tech-savvy.

Fundamental AI - RAG as a Service (beta)No code Gen AI bot builder. Your data, any LLM.
Jessica Youngleft a comment
I like how GradeLab uses AI to make grading faster and more accurate, especially with handwritten answers. The 98% accuracy is impressive! Also love how it provides insights from past data to help improve teaching. Definitely curious to see how this evolves and keeps making life easier for educators!

GradeLabAutomated Handwritten Exam Grading | AI Assessment Platform
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I really like how you've focused on saving time by pulling the key details upfront. It can get tiring checking every job listing individually, so this makes it much easier. Also, the country-specific filtering sounds like a game changer for remote work. Nice work!

CuraizFind remote jobs available in your location
Jessica Youngleft a comment
Sounds really interesting! Just checked it out briefly, but I love the idea of daily Stoic practices and journaling. Congrats on the launch!
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Jessica Youngleft a comment
@Toby this seems super interesting and might just solve some of my documentation nightmares 😅. Quick question - Do teams need any specific tools or software knowledge to get started? Wondering if there's a steep learning curve. Cheers and good luck!

Docs Assembler - vscode extensionBuilding documentation like Lego
Jessica Youngleft a comment
Congrats on the launch @william_baek! Dog Walker - Routine Manager seems like a super handy tool. Managing routines for dog walking is no small task, and this sounds like it could really help simplify things. Looking forward to trying it out!

CropCam - Video RecorderVideo Camera with Two Outputs
Jessica Youngleft a comment
Hey Georges, TaskBee.dev looks awesome! Just curious, does it need any SQL knowledge? Cuz I'm more of a project manager and don't really code, but it sounds super useful for the team. Keep up the good work!

TaskBee.devEffortlessly streamline & automate your database queries.
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@david_cohen19 this looks like a solid product and I'm excited to see where it goes. Just curious, what kind of improvements are you thinking about next? Also, does it require users to have prior experience with similar tools? I'm wondering if someone new to this could jump right in.

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Jessica Youngleft a comment
This looks like a super handy tool! Love how you can search and filter history just for the current website. Sometimes it's a real hassle to dig through a long list of pages! The keyboard shortcuts are a nice touch too. Will def check it out! Congrats on the launch @wildseeder!

Site History ExpressQuickly access recently visited pages on the current site.
Jessica Youngleft a comment
LinkedIn definitely needs better filtering between professional vs personal content. I find myself wading through a mix of work-related updates, self-promotion, and personal life stories. An option to categorize or tag posts as professional/industry vs personal would help a lot. Or smarter AI to infer the type of post and let users filter their feed. The lines have really blurred and it's...
What are your thoughts on the current state of LinkedIn as a professional network?
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Seamless wp-cron automation? Sounds super useful! Just took a quick look but it already seems like a solid tool. Congrats on the launch!

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Jessica Youngleft a comment
Croduct PDF sounds pretty neat! Just checked it out quickly, and it looks like a handy tool, especially with the analytics feature. Congrats on the launch!

Croduct PDFChat with your documents using the power of AI



