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Riva Kajangu
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I've used it and published one of my medium article as a podcast.
Very nice platform, speed and options on voices, music and script.
Feedback - the basic voices are your standard non diverse white people (typical of most new software)
But they do offer a premium feature to clone your voice, which I will try.
Wondercraft AI
Effortless podcast creation with AI
Riva Kajangu
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Hello Product Hunt Community!
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II HOST App
The first podcast-to-podcast, host-to-host connection app
Startups have a place like Y Combinator, Makers have a place like Product Hunt, and now Podcasters & content creators will have a home, II HOST. They can search, find and connect and grow together. Social Media sites are too busy and noisy.
II HOST App
The first podcast-to-podcast, host-to-host connection app
Riva Kajangu
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What if you don’t have fans on product hunt but working in that direction? Working on getting my first launch 🚀 pretty soon
HuntedWall
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Riva Kajangu
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This is a super cool, can’t wait to give it a try 🤩
Reals by Hour One
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Riva Kajangu
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YC… got to learn from linked-mind folks
What podcast do you get the most excited to see in your feed?
Jake Crump
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Riva Kajangu
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Anything is possible especially if you start now
If you can go back in time what advice would you give to yourself on the start of your tech journey?
Vlad Zivkovic
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Riva Kajangu
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1. Start with unique names (no one will remember or associate with your product)
2. Then try to sound like a million dollar company (names along the lines of Apple, google, slack)
3. Ask friends (they are honest sometimes)
4. Thought about my product and it’s purpose (bingo bango)
How did you come up with the name for your startup?
Mark Sachintha
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