@leeloumt@AnthropicAI Right now we don't have a good way to turn on this feature for student accounts not tied to non-edu emails, but this is good feedback!
Which app would you recommend for filling dynamically a PDF from a @NotionHQ database? I’m looking to streamline the workflow of a real estate agent that is working on a super old platform. 😅
@notionanswers@NotionAPI
Does anyone know if there is an ai tool that analyzes your documents and automatically suggests edits to your website based to keep info up to date?
If not heres a startup idea for someone.
@LorenzodeLeo_@saas_buildr I wonder if you'd be open to trying something similar we're working on— but for LinkedIn though— if only for feedback at least
Step 1: Add a feature in your tool where the user (me) can load a few example questions. In my case, that would be something like: "I have a business idea but don’t know where to start—what should I do?" or "I have a meeting with an investor tomorrow, how should I prepare for it?"
Step 2: In a more advanced version, the tool would analyze my past posts to understand the types of questions I’m interested in and can answer—automatically.
Even better: It could identify relevant questions, suggest how I might respond (based on my tone and style), and recommend one of my existing long posts or threads (like "How to build your first pitch deck" or "How to validate a business idea before building the product") that I could reference in my reply.
To give you more background, I’m trying to grow my network on X, and I’ve found that the most effective way is to share value—specifically by providing relevant replies. The most valuable replies are answers to real questions, but it's hard to find them.
Does it make sense? Are you down? 🚀
In your prompt, ask it to cite "similar business models with links" — this forces it to give you a point of reference (click through those link and see if they're still in business)
Copy there home page or about us page and re-ask about your model citing it should reference what you copied
I'm currently brainstorming with ChatGPT about a potential business idea that's been noodling around in my head for the last few months.
Question for AI peeps: Is it possible to tell if the AI is blowing smoke up your ass? Does anyone know if it's evolved yet to flatter?
We tried to build a simple Android app entirely with prompts. Each time we fixed an error, we would alter the initial prompt to guide the AI away from its mistakes.
However, by the end of the day, the instructions we had to give the AI became too detailed and ugly. Android 😩
@seunosewa Not Androids.fault. the AI does not have enough base to determine the full code. I tried to use AI to build simple lease calculator spreadsheet. Chathot failed.
@TitoMarchev Those are great choices.
IF you're a slightly technical, an option to consider is (especially if you'd be validating a bunch of other ideas)
ui8.net + claude.ai
Also, as you'd be validating, prioritize conversation vs. sleekness
What tool would you choose if you have to build a landing page with whitelist in 4 hours? ( Validating product idea)
The tool should be easy to use and the website should be sleek.
Startup communities that I am part of are suggesting:
- typedream
- framer
Anything better?
@deletosh@elonmusk So upvision is basically eurovisions voting board but with video content instead. The layout is the same but no countries just video content.
youtu.be/fJeA-duR6-M?si…
We raised $1M and spent 4 years building BizBot into a huge platform, to later figure out there is no product market fit and bankrupt the company.
In contrast:
Filmgrail started as movie directory. Today millions use it regularly.
Unicorn Platform started as a landing page builder. Today it powers 250k websites.
Listingbott started as a little helper to fill out forms, today it lists my projects on internet 24/7.
SeoBotAI generated article out of a user given headline, today it does it all on autopilot.
@johnrushx Because there are certain laws of the Universe that VC money is incompatible with.
It’s the world of nerds, creators, builders, underdogs, and problem solvers now.
There’s a magic in the constraints behind building bootstrapped startup that no amount of VCs can replicate.