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I'm building an Agile focus timer that uses Fibonacci for Estimates
My hypothesis is that using The Fibonacci Sequence will help you estimate focus periods similar to how it's used in Agile to estimate task complexity.
My focus timer also takes a more Agile approach to break taking, and time tracking.
Follow my launch if interested: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
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If I just upvote a product everyday will that keep my streak alive?
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stay awake at night lamenting life
How do you manage stress as a business owner?
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Did you launch today?
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Pomodoro sessions based on Fibonacci for an Agile workflow
Just testing the tag line for my product. Does it make you interested? What do you think?
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I've played around with make.com a bit. It let's you automate content creation pretty easily, but there is a small learning curve.
For instance, you could have a google sheet where you plan each topic, then make.com can connect it to chatgpt so once a week it publishes an article to your wordpress blog.
Then you could have it share a snippet of the blog to X, FB, etc.
It's definitely a...
Any recommendations to automate content creation?
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Hi Ashit, I don't have an answer for you about TAAFT, but I'd love to know what free directories you listed on. Have you had any traffic from them or has it been more to improve your SEO rank?
Are there real benefits of getting listed on TAAFT?
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I might need a growth marketer at some point - https://www.linkedin.com/in/loui...
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Is it Agile?
I built an app that uses the Fibonacci numbers for task estimates.
The idea is similar to sprint planning in Agile where you use the Fibonacci sequence to estimate task complexity.
However, my app is designed for personal productivity.
Is it Agile?
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An app that challenges you to finish tasks faster, anyone?
The idea is that when you're trying to meet your estimates, you stay more focused.
So... I made an app that let's you make one click estimates.
Anyone want to try?
louis sankey
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Any Focus/Pomodoro App users out there?
I'm looking for feedback on my somewhat out of the box time tracking system before launch.
https://spiralzen.com
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Was it a mistake to call natural language processing AI?
To me it doesn't seem like it's really artificial intelligence like we all imagined it.
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Start small. You don't have to spend a lot of money to validate an idea.
How do you balance taking risks and staying cautions in business decisions?
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Launching is the easy part right? Finding customers who need your product so bad they pay for it - that's the challenge.
What's your biggest challenge once the product is launched?
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The Pomodoro Technique is Outdated - Time for a New Paradigm!
I've always hated the Pomodoro Technique, but recently I've started using what I call The Fibonacci Technique.
Here’s how it works:
Use the Fibonacci sequence (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55 up to 89) as focus estimates for your tasks. For example, can you finish the task your working on in under 55 minutes, what about under 34?
This forces you to start with the end in mind. If you still have...
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As a philosophy degree holder I can attest to the need for your app. Looks promising!
How did you come up with your start-up idea?
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Any other solo entrepreneur/devs out there?
What are you working on?