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@Pinkxfog
24. Professional shitposter. See you on the other side of screen. 🦩
Katılım Ocak 2025
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$25k–$60k/month AI monk pages are quietly printing like this
calm, ancient-wisdom avatars
short life or health advice that feels timeless
zero urgency, zero selling pressure
people don’t scroll because they’re curious
they stay because it feels grounding
the advice builds trust first
then ebooks and affiliate products slip in naturally
no real monk
no filming
ai runs faces, scripts, cadence, and posting
it’s not content marketing
it’s belief marketing at scale
i put together a short guide showing
how these pages are structured
what kind of advice converts
and how the monetization is layered in
rt + comment “monk” and i’ll send it
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ちなみに「孤独のグルメ」の韓国人気はここ最近のことではなく、2018年にはMAMAにも招待され마츠시게 오빠(松重オッパ)と呼ばれていた

Hana@hanakan_twt
松重さん釜山で「あんた韓国じゃ大谷翔平より有名だよ」って言われたらしくて最高
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@thedankoe thank you for sharing it so openly
I love these kind of updates
Excited for whats to come!
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This has been our goal for a while now.
Cursor For Creative Work
(learning, writing, idea capture, video scripting)
But we made a few "mistakes" while developing Kortex that you may benefit from hearing.
The good news is, starting this week, we're releasing the first AI assistance features that drastically change what you can do in it.
That's the first "mistake."
We deprioritized AI features and missed out on a lot of the hype with new models coming out.
Instead, we focused on building a solid base. Something better than your typical writing, note-taking, or second brain app:
- Connections and tags
- Infinite panes to have any idea open
- Capture ideas like texting yourself
This wasn't a mistake, but it took a lot of time to get it right. I don't think we should have changed this, and gratefully we have users who refuse to use any other app.
The mistake here is that we thought we needed things like:
- Full offline mode
- The desktop app
- A top tier mobile app
- Workspaces and teams
Those are very important things, and they need to happen, but they take a lot development time without an increase in differentiation.
(Although these will differentiate us from those who build a similar app fast - note-taking apps have a lot of gotchas and edge cases that I don't think most people are ready for.)
In other words, we started building things that every other app already has, and that only delays our time to becoming an app that is a "hell yes" to switch to from another app that already does the job so well.
Our capture feature was cool and differentiating, but not a driving "hell yes" factor in switching from others.
Since the start of Kortex, we've had the vision of being able to:
- Capture any idea, from anywhere, fast
- Transcribe any article, video, or link so you can reference it while writing or with AI
- Have all models in one chat interface that can access any document, source, highlight, or the entire context of your workspace (so you don't need 8 tabs open while you work)
Because writing and creative work isn't just about putting stuff in a word processor. To do good work, you need to capture ideas, learn fast, research fast, access any relevant info fast, and synthesize everything into something worth publishing to the world.
Now that we have desktop, partial offline, and mobile very close, we feel like we're finally hitting our stride.
We can now solely focus on our differentiating factor.
Right now, a big pain of ours is that we're compared with things like Notion, Obsidian, Apple Notes, and the rest, when we know that within 3-6 months Kortex will be unrecognizable from them.
We're still new to this, so the lesson here is only theory until we prove it to ourselves, but:
You need to get extremely clear on why you are different.
But not just that, everyone knows that.
You need to build that first. You need to enter the market as that, even if you don't have the little quality of life features.
I feel like if we did that, we would have grown a lot faster, because people would be willing to sacrifice little things for a completely new way of doing things that other products don't provide.
Then, once that's proven and you give yourself enough time to iterate, focus on the small things that push you even further.
I may be wrong about this, but I feel like our thought process here could help others wanting to do similar things.
Lots of moving pieces. Building is fun.
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@sheddy_memes facts, because dropping excuses opens the door to chasing your dreams
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