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Competitor research is one of those tasks everyone knows matters, but it’s incredibly easy to do inconsistently until something important slips by. 🙂 How you think about noise vs. signal over time? If a team tracks several competitors, how do you make sure the alerts stay actionable instead of becoming just another inbox stream?

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I think it’s perfectly fine if the employee genuinely wants it. This is the only option for me. What doesn’t sit right with me is when personal branding quietly becomes an unspoken job requirement. Building a public presence takes time, energy, and a level of personal exposure that not everyone wants or should have to want. So to me, the key difference is voluntary vs. expected. If someone...
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Like the simplicity here. Compared to NotebookLM, this feels less like a deep thinking companion and more like a practical listening layer for the content I already want to consume. Different job, different moment. How you see users balancing this with tools like NotebookLM: do you see this as a complementary product, or more as a completely different habit?
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Love this – the "we need more assets… yesterday" line is painfully real! 😄 Turning one product photo into a full, on-brand asset set is a huge unlock for ecom teams, especially if the consistency actually holds across outputs (which is where a lot of tools struggle today). How do you handle maintaining a brand’s visual identity over time? Do you fine-tune per brand or is it more...

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This is actually a topic that’s very close to me as well, so I’ll probably be a bit more personal than I usually am here. 🙃 My husband and I have been together for 10 years and married for 4. We don’t have kids, I’m 33, and for the last three years we’ve had many conversations about the same thing: biologically, the time is starting to matter – but emotionally we’ve never really felt that...
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What a timing for this question - we’re actually in the middle of thinking about this exact decision right now. :) Our first company is fully bootstrapped, so I really relate to the points you mentioned. The freedom, the ability to move in your own direction, and not having external pressure early on can be incredibly valuable. But bootstrapping also sometimes means you grow slower and have to...
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This is a really interesting missing piece! A lot of tools already handle dubbing and subtitles, but the text inside visuals (slides, diagrams, UI labels) is usually where localization still breaks. If this works reliably without destroying layouts and animations, that’s a big unlock for educational and explainer content. 🙏 Curious how well it handles more complex slides with dense diagrams or...
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@busmark_w_nika Part of me finds this fascinating… and part of me is slightly terrified. 😅 Uploading a fruit fly brain is one thing, but human memory and consciousness are a completely different level of complexity. Even if the technology becomes possible, the philosophical questions might be harder than the technical ones. Also: if we can clone our memories by 2050, I hope we also invent a...
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I love the honest founder story! Not an easy move, but often the right one. 🙌 Many teaching tools solve one part of the workflow (course hosting, live sessions, homework tools...), but educators still end up stitching together 4–5 tools to run a single class. Where you see SubSchool’s main differentiation long term? Is the goal to become more of an all-in-one operating system for teaching, or...
SubSchoolAll-in-one teaching platform automating routine with AI
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Interesting approach! How the workflow works under the hood? Are Hannah / Alex / Elena operating more like a backend AI service where users send inputs (email, data, brief) and receive deliverables, or do they integrate directly into the user’s tools and environment? Also curious how you’re thinking about data privacy when users share internal company data. 🫠

Hannah & CoAI coworkers for marketing.
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@busmark_w_nika This is a tricky one, and I think the answer changes a lot depending on the stage of the product and the founder’s current goals. Early on, the priority is often learning rather than monetization. If you’re pre-PMF, sometimes it makes sense to keep more things free just to see how people actually use the product and what they truly value. Investors usually want to see traction...
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This is great idea! The "invoice hunting" problem is surprisingly universal – especially for small teams using dozens of tools. 🤯 Do you see GetBeel staying primarily an automation tool for accountants, or evolving into more of a financial visibility layer for founders?

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For me it’s not "never ask AI," but know when AI is a thinking partner vs. when you need someone accountable for the advice. I think the line will probably be less about topics and more about accountability. AI can be incredibly useful for thinking things through, getting perspectives, or learning the basics... But when decisions carry real consequences for health, legal status, finances, or...
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Really interesting framing! I’m curious who you see as the ideal user for Aident right now. Is this primarily built for non-technical operators who want automation without thinking about logic, or more for technical teams who just want to move faster? Also wondering where you see the main difference vs tools like Zapier, Make, or newer AI automation layers. Is the key advantage the...

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@busmark_w_nika This is actually one of the hardest parts of building. Sometimes feedback from just one user can sound incredibly convincing – especially if it resonates with you personally, it’s tempting to jump on it immediately. 🙂 And then someone suggests something that doesn’t resonate at all… and you instinctively push back, only to later realize that many users actually wanted that. What...
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@imed_radhouani Tracking AI visibility as a separate layer from traditional SEO makes a lot of sense. Especially if zero-click becomes the norm rather than the exception. I'm curious how you’re thinking about attribution long-term - if AI citations increase but direct traffic doesn’t necessarily follow, how should brands measure success?

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Bridging this gap is a strong positioning angle! Curious how you’re thinking about quality control and brand voice over time?

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I relate to this a lot. I’m a marketer with zero formal programming background, and I currently build prototypes in Claude Code. A year ago, I wouldn’t have even imagined that being possible. I’m lucky to work with a very technical team, so I’m not shipping anything blindly –they sanity-check things, think about security, edge cases, architecture. And honestly, everyone should be. It’s similar...
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Tereza Hurtováleft a comment
@busmark_w_nika Great topic! From what I’ve seen, the real shift happens when freelancers stop pricing based on hours and start pricing based on impact. If the work influences revenue, positioning, or growth, the pricing logic changes completely. On the delegation point – I’m personally fine with it as long as the positioning is transparent and the quality bar stays high. What breaks trust...
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There’s a lot of narrative about what YC is doing, but very little actual data behind it. The near-identical competitors in the same batch finding is especially interesting. Curious if you noticed any patterns in founder backgrounds across deep tech vs. so-called wrappers? Love data-driven myth-busting like this. :)
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