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I love what you guys are doing, some of the most engaging styles for QR codes. Anyone seeing these would itch to scan them just out of curiosity. I tried, and they scanned perfectly on Android. My only wish for the future would be (1) BYO image to be used with a style, because I would like to use it for a travel blog and the tests I did were not really accurate enough to location; (2) analytics, of course everyone wants that! Keep up the great work. Visually, 10/10!
What's great
engaging styles (1)
What needs improvement
analytics feature request (2)
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I just tested CircleChat and I have to say it is a terrific tool. I created a conversation around a travel destination, and it was accurate, lively, and believable. The use cases blow my mind, but you could create a community of several hundred personas to seed a new social platform, use it for SEO on blogs, pretend you have friends (my personal fave) and so much more. I think this is really going places and will inspire others to branch out into new AI tools, instead of yet another chatbot :) or writing assistant thingie....(ok, I love them too!)
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Thank you for this excellent tool. Now I can add a nice summary of the comments on a video I embed on a blog to help with SEO and give my readers an idea whether it is worth them clicking through to read the comments on YT.
Question: Would it be possible to build a tool that does the same thing to summarize reviews on TripAdvisor (e.g., of a destination or attraction) or Booking.com reviews of a hotel?
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•5 reviews
I paid for the top, 60-article plan and days later I have received NOTHING and had no reply to comments posted on the launch. I emailed and the email bounced back undeliverable. This is the first time I have ever had such an experience on ProductHunt. @tjerkienator Douwe Tjerkstra, why have you done this? Why not reply? Can I please have a refund?
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Hi @thepetermick I tried Copylime and found the first output to be quite beautifully crafted. It was deft and nimble, poetic and human-sounding, so a big congratulations! I am just interested to know whether you considered a model where you allow users to use their own API credentials and just charge for your tool rather than package up the tool with credits? I ask because I use another tool that went in this direction, and it works well for light users and keeps the tool lower cost (presumably), which makes it possible for smaller users to have 3-4 tools in their toolbox, rather than one or two. The benefit for you might be higher take-up by more people, who albeit pay less but possibly retain the service longer (eg: when they have lighter months and are not writing, they still feel happy to keep the service on because the cost is lower). I am not saying this is the right way to go, I am just wondering if you considered it as an option, as I am fascinated at the moment by the choices creators face in pricing their startups.
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high quality output (2)small business friendly pricing (2)
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