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  • No More fatigue for creating/managing social media!

    Kelly An
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    Hi PH Community! We're live on Product Hunt with Opencord AI! But this post is not asking you to upvote for us. (ofc you are more than welcome to check it out 🔗 https://www.producthunt.com/posts/opencord-ai) As the co-founder at Opencord AI and a long-term content creator on YouTube/Ins and a couple of other regional social media platforms. I know the grind of making it on YouTube, Instagram, and other platforms, I get the struggles, whether you're a newbie or a pro.(I have a YT channel, also producer of a podcast called Innotopia) We built Opencord AI to ease the content creation process for everyone. Quick question for you all as we launch: 1⃣️What hurdles do you hit in creating content? 2⃣️Which part do you spend a lot of times on (personal branding, content curation, content editing) Your feedback is gold to us – it’s what will make Opencord AI a game-changer for creators. Let's share, connect, and elevate our content creation game together!

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    Annie Chopra
    For me, definitely content editing takes the longest. I am also the lazziest to do it lol. Congrats on your launch! Engaging now :)
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    Chris at Yakjive
    As a long time content creator, the most challenging hurdles tend to be connecting initial ideas to meaningful value for the reader, creating a story around the content that is memorable, and balancing deeper content with adequately broad audience appeal. Most of the writing I've done has either been personal stories for my own use or professional content to promote products or technology that I've been involved with. One of the biggest issues I'm seeing with automated (Gen AI) content creation is that it ends up too vague and wordy to be useful. I'm still more focused on creating content that I'm going to share rather than editing AI-driven content that is likely to be uninformative or inaccurate. BTW... I've used Buffer quite a bit. Are you competing with them?
    Kelly An
    @yakjive def! Thanks for sharing your story! I totally understand where r u coming from. AI-driven content can be helpful, yet lack of personal touch!(I’d say 80-90% of AI driven content is like that, but not 100%!) highly curated, with personal branding/angel + AI tools can really unleash creator’s creativity and time! Buffer is an awesome workflow automation tool, rather than an AI-Agent driven solution. You don’t need to specific the workflow with Opencord AI, but give Ai agent your goal, the team will figure out for you! Hope this answer your question! 🙋‍♀️ Always happy to hear more about your experience/journey! Let’s chat on X? DM me at @kellyann3644!
    Chris at Yakjive
    @kellyann3644 After taking another look at your site, yes... Buffer is different and super useful for someone like me. I don't actually use their AI generation much, but it has been useful to flesh out some sketchy content that I wanted to use for a quick post. I know the CPO if you're interested in an intro. She's great. Unfortunately, I'm not on X. You can drop me a note here and I'll be happy to reply: https://www.yakjive.com/#contact...