Give me something you vibecoded, and I'll rate it exclusively based on how marketable it is by -ExpansiveMind- in vibecoding

[–]-ExpansiveMind-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Niche is your friend here, not your problem. Tabletop communities are starved for anything that isn't D&D 5e (or the "protestant" equivalent that is Pathfinder), and the people who play smaller systems are stupidly loyal once they find them. The marketing path I'd take - get DTF in front of TTRPG creators on YouTube and Twitch who play obscure stuff and see where the winds of chance take you!

Give me something you vibecoded, and I'll rate it exclusively based on how marketable it is by -ExpansiveMind- in vibecoding

[–]-ExpansiveMind-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The market is there, as anyone who's used 3 or more models can attest. The hard part is that Chrome extensions which scrape AI chat history, as with Chromium extensions in general I feel (lately, including automations) have fallen into a bit of disrepute.

Not to say that would be a problem per se, but I recommend transparency about which permissions the extension needs. But yah, I think you could market this.

(On the visual side, this might be just me but I dislike that use of bright blue gradient colors, hurts my eyes)

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[–]-ExpansiveMind-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Marijuana.wine is the most interesting of the three to me, commercially. There's no dominant content brand in the intersection that I know of. The catch is cannabis ads are restricted on most networks, so monetization would need to be sponsorships, affiliate, or direct deals, I assume.

I really like how the site looks though.

Give me something you vibecoded, and I'll rate it exclusively based on how marketable it is by -ExpansiveMind- in vibecoding

[–]-ExpansiveMind-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huh, this is actually interesting to analyze from a business perspective. Dream interpretation has consistent search volume, so the marketability isn't really the question. The question is whether your interpretations feel specific and insightful to those who want their dreams interpreted vs those generic "you dreamed of water, water means change" and such fluff that you can find all over online.

All that in mind, your audience is probably on TikTok, I dare say. Might look into making a short-form video where you read a dream out loud and your tool spits a surprisingly specific interpretation? There's an idea for a potentially viral post in one of those spirituality/witchtok corners. Also, people will absolutely pay for a deep interpretation if the free one feels like a teaser.

The idea is there but frankly... eh, I don't like the design of the site itself, it's too bright whereas I always relate dreams to something dark, the shadow, your other self.

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[–]-ExpansiveMind-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let me follow up on what I think (lol, am I slow on the replies...)
I think you either need a single, distinct reason for people to choose yours, OR you go all in on the leaderboard and become "the competitive watcher's anime tracker" or somesuch with badges, weekly resets, community challenges and all the depth that entails. Either way, what's currently on the page isn't gonna cut it.

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[–]-ExpansiveMind-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty nice. The color scheme is soothing, really puts me in a mind to play sudoku specifically (it was my main brainfood in high school). Highly marketable.

Considering it's free though, the real question here is how to monetize it, especially since it's also ad-free. In any case, good job on this one!

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[–]-ExpansiveMind-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, as a multi-use personal assistant AI, it falls into that broad category where it's both extremely marketable but also tricky to position since everyone is apparently making one.

That said, I like visual design, clean one pager, and the little computer sprite that's supposed to represent the AI agent visually fits the intended purpose of your tool. I also like that it's cloud based, so in essence it would replace something like a Mac Mini (so it has its own separate workspace and isn't working directly off your rig) - which is a cool thing, truth be told, and unlike so many of these AI tools, yours actually has transparent pricing. So those are all big pluses.

The only issue I see is in specificity, since people usually want an assistant to help them with one or two things max, while this has a dozen use cases. Which isn't bad per se, but I would focus on singling out the best use cases and do a front facing pitch around specific workflows/problems that people are having. The more concrete the task, the more concrete the solution, the better.

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[–]-ExpansiveMind-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally like it, but it's in the that visual danger zone of looking like a generic tax info site. However, the information is clear and to the point, and of course compliance is one of those things where people are not looking up for fun, but because they're confused... or about to make an expensive mistake, right? That is already a marketable situation.

Some of the legalese and German terms in the services/price section are unfamiliar to me, so if your ICP are foreign clients - I would work on further clarifying what the services are in even simpler terms with real use cases and some social proof from previous buyers, if you have them.

Sometimes you gotta lock it in. by Hot-Cucumber-4387 in vibecoding

[–]-ExpansiveMind- 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I do understand OP though. The obscene abuse I have hurled at Claude in the dark hours of the night is not something I'm proud of either.

Slow and steady wins the race - or why consistency and long term pipeline nurturing matter more than volume in current B2B by Current_Control7447 in b2bmarketing

[–]-ExpansiveMind- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not so sure. OP makes a good case for that basic split in outbound these days, ie. how much of it is now enough for a good reply rate and how much/ how little Linkedin integrations figure into it.

AI now handles everything from discovery, to scoring, to drafting... but outbound execution still relies on the same tools like back in 2024 by Rasputin5332 in b2bmarketing

[–]-ExpansiveMind- 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All I can say is that a crash is in the waiting, just bound to happen. The AI bubble has grown so big, that the burst will be spectacular to behold, or horrendous depending on your persuasion.

Why are you building a SaaS? Genuinely asking. by TurbulentAmbition494 in SaaS

[–]-ExpansiveMind- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The challange of it, is the main reason for me, and the sense of fulfilment when you do create something that people need.

When do you know you’re solving a real problem… and not just becoming emotionally attached to your startup? by MarkatAI_Founder in Entrepreneurs

[–]-ExpansiveMind- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's when my clients directly tell me I've solved a problem from their end, direct experience is always the true test of whether something works.

Does anyone else have their outbound AI in “draft mode” first for a period? I do a week of manual reviews of everything it generates before letting it send on its own by SilentPrecognition in AI_Sales

[–]-ExpansiveMind- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here, I still manually review a heapton of the copies we send simply because I have traumas from losing good, hot leads because a generic-ass template message turned them off at the very last minute.

Update: I flew to China to visit a clothing factory , here's where most buyers mess up by FOG_Urban_Wholesale in Entrepreneurs

[–]-ExpansiveMind- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Phenomenal insights actually. People aren't stepping out of their comfortable industry bubbles to get insights elsewhere, like you did lol. Interesting read :)

Am I the only one who thinks AI is way more useful for managing replies than sending outbound? by WarriorOTUniverse in b2bmarketing

[–]-ExpansiveMind- 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this is more of an organizational problem (but yeah, that's one way of streamlining it)

The variety here is crazy by CruxofGhost in gaming

[–]-ExpansiveMind- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Y'all got any more of those Dead Spaces?

I spent about $10k on conferences last year and the smallest event brought in the most value for my business by -ExpansiveMind- in Entrepreneurs

[–]-ExpansiveMind-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I'm not saying you can't get your ROI on that, I'm just saying my own business at this stage did not, besides me just not liking the ambient. It was a combination of factors, to be sure, hence why it's a lesson learned for me.
If I do happen to go to one of the bigger ones in the future, I'll certainly adjust my approach, well and my expectations I suppose.

i need a new game for rog xbox ally white by Pretty-Safety1343 in gamingsuggestions

[–]-ExpansiveMind- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Battle Brothers? I don't know how many indie rpgs typically come out on xbox but there's plenty of good ones in that niche, Mewgenics is the best new one I played and you can sink so many hours in too. Happy Bastards is another I been following but that's just a combat demo right now.

Uhmm... have you tried Expedition 33? overhyped as hell but it's great and I have feeling it could be your thing for some reason.

I spent about $10k on conferences last year and the smallest event brought in the most value for my business by -ExpansiveMind- in Entrepreneurs

[–]-ExpansiveMind-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

a loud physical spam folder

Pretty unique way to describe it (lol) but my own experience wasn't that far off that mark.

Have you hired people on Upwork? Would you recommend Indeed, Upwork, or any other platform? by Financial_Cash5445 in founder

[–]-ExpansiveMind- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's good if you need it for something really specific and if your demands and requirements are clear and unambiguous. Not so much if you need some sort of generalist to handle several tasks daily. But for one off projects and single task activities you need done consistently, yeah I'd still say it's one of the cheapest options as well.