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Marco Di Cesareleft a comment
What stands out for me is that Google strongest historical partner is Android. Yet Apple is choosing Google as AI partner. Feels less ideological and more pragmatic. Curious how others read this, happy to follow and engage with others who are interested in similar topics
Apple confirms Gemini-powered future for Apple Intelligence
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Marco Di Cesareleft a comment
Interesting topic. I can see the strategic move for OpenAI around data and intent. But Pinterest value has always been its human curation layer. If it gets diluted, the asset itself weakens. Curious to hear what other thinks. I’m new to the community and building in the AI space. Happy to connect with people with similar interests!
Marco Di Cesareleft a comment
Love this, I’m building in the AI space and I’m always interested in new high quality sources, especially when that don’t usually reach a global audience. Happy to connect
Marco Di Cesareleft a comment
Welcome! I’m also pretty new here. Recently launched and still getting a feel for how this community works post launch. Looking forward to learning from others as well!
The community's products are amazing!
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Marco Di Cesareleft a comment
This resonates, thanks for sharing! In practice how do you tell the difference between a launch that just needs time and iterations, and one that is mispositioned or solving the wrong problem?
Advice for a first-time founder when a launch does not meet expectations
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Marco Di Cesareleft a comment
Thanks for sharing and congrats! Out of curiosity, who were those 100 first users? People already close to the platform (newsletter), or mostly new users coming directly from product hunt ? Trying to better understand first users profiles!
We Finished 5th on Product Hunt – And Here's What Happened Next
Asaf MazuzJoin the discussion
Marco Di Cesareleft a comment
Thank you! Really appreciate this post and I can relate so badly. I tried few obvious things post-launch (product hunt, Reddit, etc) but, hey, I find it hard to separate “it just takes time” from “I’m missing out something fundamental “ . In your experience how do you tell the difference early on?
A reminder for founders: You are already the 1% of the 1%
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Marco Di Cesareleft a comment
I use a mix of Zapier and other AI tools daily. What keeps coming up is that automation isn’t the problem, workflow design is. Most people don’t want infinite flexibility, they want some decent defaults that bring speed to value. Curious to know how others think about this?
🔥 Best AI Automation Tools: Nominate Your Favorites for the Product Hunt Orbit Awards
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Hey PH! I'm Marco. I've been building Loamly for the past year, and I'm excited to finally share it. 🔍 The problem I use ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity for maybe half my research now. Looking for a tool? ChatGPT. Comparing vendors? Claude. Need a recommendation? Perplexity. But here's the thing: most of that traffic doesn't show up in analytics. When someone finds you through AI and visits...
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