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Hannah
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Stumbled upon this while browsing, seems like it could save some time, but not sure I want an AI making choices about my home, might be too impersonal and how's it gonna differentiate between a trusted pro and someone just good at marketing, bit worried about the personalization claims
Houmify
Homeowners' personalized AI assistant
Hannah
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I'm not really sure about this automated SEO tool, feels like these generated articles might lack real substance, anyone else worried that too much automation could harm the overall content quality on their sites, maybe consider adding a feature for human review before publishing?
SEOPulser
SEO content automation system
Hannah
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Seems cool but I'm a bit concerned about the privacy stuff, even with everything stored locally, what's being done to really ensure nothing leaks, also how resource-intensive is it, does it slow down your laptop while running, would be great if it had an option to exclude certain apps or times from being tracked
Remind AI
Ask about what you’ve seen and done on your laptop
Hannah
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hey, this new app seems super basic for something macOS users could just do with existing tools, like, why would I need another note-taking thing, and there’s no rich text support either, what about adding that, and maybe cloud sync for support across devices? Wondering if there’s any room for more features or is it gonna stay this “simple by design”?
Scratchpad
Quick notes, always available
Hannah
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I'm a bit on the fence with this tool while it's kinda fun and could add some humor in pranks and games I'm worried it might be misleading in more serious contexts like presentations or events, not sure if creating fake urgency is the best route but I guess it depends on the user really
FakeTimer
Create Skewed Countdown Timers
Hannah
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I get why monitoring Reddit activity can be useful for some brands, but I'm worried that this tool could end up spamming discussions and just annoying users instead of engaging them, have you considered adding more controls for how and when notifications are sent, also, it would be great if it offered some kind of quality score for discussions so we know which ones are actually worth jumping into?
KeyMentions
Convert Reddit traffic into customers
Hannah
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Marc not sure people want ANOTHER startup leaderboard, feels like it's just a vanity project, Indie developers want tools that help them, not ones that just rank them, maybe put more effort into adding real value instead of turning everything into a game 🧐
Startups Leaderboards
Can you make $1,000?