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Thomas Jackson
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I've been using Pixsy to protect my photos and illustrations online. It automatically searches for unauthorized use of your images and helps you get paid for it. Super easy to set up and does all the hard work for you. Definitely recommend checking it out if you want a simple way to license and monetize your creative work!
Ever wish you had an easier way to protect and license your work?
Hamza Afzal Butt
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Thomas Jackson
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Definitely try personalizing with relevant info from their LinkedIn, company website, or other online profiles. I've been using Pondeo to automate the research process which saves a ton of time. It can even generate personalized outreach drafts based on the lead data.
How do you personalize your cold emails or LinkedIn DMs?
Rohan Chaubey
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Thomas Jackson
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For sure, posting your project in multiple places online is a great way to get more beta users! Definitely share on your social media, relevant subreddits, IndieHackers, and even LinkedIn. I've also heard good things about BetaList and EarlyClaim for finding beta testers. And don't forget about your personal network - friends, family, colleagues can help spread the word too. The more places you...
What strategies can help me find more beta users?
Janak Patel
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Thomas Jackson
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I use a combo of ClickUp for task management and time tracking plus Notion for notes, docs, and a basic internal wiki. Game changer for staying organized and on top of everything!
What strategies do you use to manage your workflow?
Rahul Parmar
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Thomas Jackson
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Find your unique value prop and really nail the execution. Even if others offer something similar, you can win on UX, performance, customer service, etc. Hone in on a specific user pain point or use case and be the best at solving that.
What's your approach to building a product that stands out in a saturated market?
Arron Young
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Thomas Jackson
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Same approach here - I usually lock in the launch date a month before to push myself to get the product ready by then. It's a motivating forcing function. Good luck with your launch!
How early do you usually lock in your launch date? ποΈ
Bilal Asif
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Thomas Jackson
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Making caregivers' lives easier is a great mission! Understanding their unique challenges is key. Have you conducted user research or surveys to pinpoint parents' and caregivers' biggest pain points? Getting that real-world feedback could help guide your product dev to solve the right problems. Wishing you the best with the project!
Weβre a group of grad students developing a product to make life easier for parents, and caregivers.
Laukik Udpikar
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Thomas Jackson
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Definitely do it for the money! But if you can find something you enjoy that also pays well, that's the ideal. Coding skills are in high demand and companies will pay top dollar for talented developers. Don't sell yourself short - your coding abilities are valuable. That said, it helps a ton if you have some passion for it too. Makes the work much more enjoyable and helps you excel. Best case...
Do you like coding, or do you do it for the money?
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Thomas Jackson
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I agree, tackling a fun task first thing Monday totally boosts my motivation and productivity for the day! Another tip: block off an hour midday to handle quick action items or loose ends. Knocking those out gives me momentum to power through the bigger afternoon tasks.
How do you turn a slow Monday into a productive day?
Abdul Rehman
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Thomas Jackson
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Congrats on launching the bot! It's an interesting concept and I'm curious about the next steps. How do you plan on growing the audience? Also, any plans to add new features based on user feedback? Looking forward to seeing where this goes!
Kelanma Telegram Bot
Connecting people across distances, in different languages
Thomas Jackson
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I've been playing around with Synthesia and Elai.io recently to make some short explainer videos. The AI avatars are pretty impressive, but I agree that for more complex edits, I still prefer a traditional video editor like iMovie or DaVinci Resolve. The AI tools are great for quickly generating a talking head video, but anything beyond that I find faster to just do manually. Would love to see...
What AI Video Generators Have You Tried? Do you have any favourite tools to share?
Amit Arora
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Thomas Jackson
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Tried fin.flights and the AI-powered search is super easy to use. Haven't fully dived in yet, but love the concept. Looking forward to exploring more! Congrats on the launch!
fin.flights
AI-powered flight search with natural language queries
Thomas Jackson
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@MorrisRichman wow, this looks super helpful! Definitely something I could use for organizing assignments. Just curious, does it work well if I've got assignments coming from both Canvas and Google Classroom? Would I need to manage anything separately? Thanks for creating this!
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Assignment Reminder
Thomas Jackson
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The idea is super intriguing! Just curious, would this work with more niche AI agents, like ones focused on specific industries? Also, any chance it'll integrate with existing workflow tools? Would love to know!
GPT Decoder
Reverse engineer any GPT in seconds, for FREE
Thomas Jackson
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I would definitely recommend checking out some security courses on seupoceu totosaiteu if you want to be a successful game developer. It's super important to know how to protect your game and your players from hackers and exploits. You don't want your hard work ruined because of vulnerabilities you weren't aware of. Good security is a must-have skill these days in game dev.
skills for game developer??
Harsh kumar Dubey
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Thomas Jackson
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Sounds like a super handy tool! Just checked it out briefly, and it looks pretty solid. I'll have to dig in more, but seems promising. Good job!
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Thomas Jackson
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Docusseum seems super helpful for sales teams. Just started looking at it, but I can already tell it's got potential. Congrats on the launch!
Docusseum
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Thomas Jackson
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I used to avoid selling or promoting things before they were fully built, but recently I've been experimenting more with a 'build in public' approach. Sharing progress updates and getting feedback as I go seems to keep people engaged and excited to support the finished product. It's working well so far, but I'm always open to trying new tactics! π§π·β
Have you ever sold something, before it was built? π€ π·
Casper Brix
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