Henry

Henry

Co-founder of Spark AI, building AI Apps
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ChatGPT just became absolutely insane for YouTube Thumbnail creation!

Earlier today I shared how you can use it to swap your face into any existing thumbnail.
But I've been testing changing the emotion in my face and adding things like pointing fingers!
Thumbnails are one of the most important things to help your channel grow. Get the clicks!
ChatGPT just made it insanely easy for anyone to create high quality thumbnails!

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?...

Aaron O'Leary

10mo ago

What's one pain point you have as a founder right now? Let's collab on solutions

Nobody said running a startup was easy but some issues whether it's increasing DAU, perfecting ad copy, increasing MRR, hiring, or whatever can be pull your hair out levels of frustration.

What's one pain point you are struggling with at the moment? Drop it in the replies and then help someone else based on your experience!

Henry

10mo ago

Spark AI: AI Ghibli Photo - Turn your ideas and images into stunning visuals.

Spark AI is an AI-powered image generator that makes creating stunning visuals effortless. Our AI transforms your ideas into unique, high-quality art and images, giving you the power to produce captivating content with just a few clicks
Nika

10mo ago

Useful platforms for hosting your community

I have made a list of platforms where you can create your community and share your knowledge in a closed circle (and in some cases sell memberships).

The list is according to my preferences, so the platforms I use the most are at the top.

Using Reddit for Product Launches

Hey everyone! I ve seen some people mention using Reddit groups to help launching their products, but I m a bit new to the platform. From what I ve noticed, many groups don t allow self-promotion or talking about your own business. I m curious, which subreddits do you participate in, and what s your strategy for engaging and launching your products there?

I d love to hear about your experiences and any tips for successfully navigating Reddit for product launches!

Using Reddit for Product Launches

Hey everyone! I ve seen some people mention using Reddit groups to help launching their products, but I m a bit new to the platform. From what I ve noticed, many groups don t allow self-promotion or talking about your own business. I m curious, which subreddits do you participate in, and what s your strategy for engaging and launching your products there?

I d love to hear about your experiences and any tips for successfully navigating Reddit for product launches!

Nika

12mo ago

What Chrome extensions are your must-have?

I tried to pick a few that help me with work (e.g. summarising something, fixing or improving the process).
Here are my must-haves:

  • Buyerstage  bookmarking LinkedIn posts

  • ColorZilla to pick colours from websites (a must for graphics work)

  • Grammarly  grammar checking and grammar correction

  • Save Tweets Forever  bookmarking Twitter posts

  • SimilarWeb for a quick overview of website stats

  • SurfPal a time tracker to keep screen time in check

  • TidyRead  AI summarising texts from websites

  • Tweet Hunter analysing Twitter posts and profiles

Of course, I have more, but these are essential to me.

Zhiqi Shi

1yr ago

How do you prioritize features when user feedback conflicts with your long-term vision?

1. First, it's essential to thoroughly analyze user feedback and uncover the underlying needs. Oftentimes, users are not pointing out a specific problem but expressing dissatisfaction with a particular scenario, which might already be part of your long-term roadmap. 2. If there is indeed a significant conflict between user feedback and the product vision, I suggest being transparent rather than hiding the truth. It's even better to communicate openly with users-perhaps even recommending a product that might better suit their needs. In conclusion, I believe that the long-term value of a product will always shine through, and maintaining a good relationship with users is undoubtedly a critical factor.