Hi everyone! I am building TalkTopost! First of the 6 projects I'll build and launch this year! It converts raw voice notes to LinkedIn, X and Reddit viral content. It understands your idea and generate engaging social content instantly, eliminating manual typing and design work since it also auto creates stunning visual carousels!
I ve been working on a coffee taste profile finder for my web app. It helps users discover their coffee preferences in just 5 questions, making it easier to find coffees they ll really enjoy and make more informed choices in the future when buying.
If anyone wants to try it out and share feedback or point out any issues, I d really appreciate it! This has been a passion project for the past five months, and it s finally starting to come together.
Hi there! Question for early-stage founders (and also for those who once were at this stage):
How do you know when it s time to create a help center?
I am building Echo, a tool that automatically turns your customer emails into ready-to-publish help center articles, so your knowledge base writes itself. I am trying to understand if this solves a real pain or just a nice-to-have. Happy to further discuss and show the MVP of the product!
We are building Sircles AI, an AI-powered fundraising engine built for early-stage founders. It helps you discover the right pre-seed and seed investors, understand real-time investor signals, craft a stronger pitch, and prioritize the investors most likely to respond. Instead of guessing who to reach out to, Sircles AI gives founders a smarter, data-driven way to raise capital and manage their entire fundraising journey in one place.
Hi, my name is Marcello Silva, and I spent the last two weeks thinking and working on my app, utilising my experience as LPsHead and addressing the problems of keeping vinyl collections tidy and organised without horrible pieces of paper or "psycho alphabetical" order. Let's be honest, everyone have his peculiar way to keep in dis-order is hown collection. Another think is almost disappeared is the swapping of vinyl between collectors and I never found a proper platform for it. Yes, there are some FB and other social pages about, but not an app. So, I place everything in a shaker and I come out with my app downloadable at gecomusic.com. Please give it a look, it is free and you can have a virtual tour without logging in. Thanks for your attention.
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I've been building AI agents for a while and the memory problem kept bugging me. Every time a conversation ends, your agent forgets everything. The standard fix is cramming thousands of tokens of conversation history into every prompt. It's slow, expensive, and most of it isn't even relevant.
So I looked at what's out there. Mem0, Zep, Supermemory. They all do basically the same thing: take text, embed it as blobs, throw it in a vector database. It works, sort of. But there's no structure. You can't look up a specific piece of knowledge. You can't version it. You can't organize it. And they charge you ~$0.002 per operation on YOUR API key because they're running LLM completions for every read and write.