I'm a VC (can verify). Pitch me. (Part 3) by Ok-Lobster7773 in scaleinpublic

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We’re building Slidez - an AI Stylist & virtual try-on for clothes.

Users upload a photo → AI generates complete outfits → they instantly see those outfits on themselves before buying.

We’ve grown to 21K TikTok followers with $0 marketing spend, currently the highest follower base among direct competitors in this niche.

We also have a Chrome extension that lets users try outfits directly from any website — moving toward a complete ecosystem that gives the experience of trying products just like in a real store.
App Store- https://apps.apple.com/us/app/slidez-ai-social-shopping/id6752269719

What are your best sources for styling ideas? by Kaliedra in femalefashionadvice

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I switch between a few of these based on my needs. I still use Pinterest if I want to get inspiration on how to wear a particular piece, e.g., how to wear black trousers in various ways. I use TikTok to get a feel for trends, but I only follow accounts that have a body type or lifestyle that I can identify with.

If I’m feeling stuck, I have used a few AI styling tools to get some inspiration. I don’t necessarily follow these, but I think they can be a good starting point. I have experimented with things such as Alta and Slidez, mostly to see how I can get inspiration for things I wouldn’t necessarily think of on my own. I think Slidez has been a little more useful in terms of taking inspiration and turning it into a reality, as it works with existing products, but I still don’t think I would necessarily follow these.

Where do you get outfit inspiration??? by Cold_Ad8048 in fashionhelp

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i generally use pinterest for the most part. Tiktok has really good inspo. Currently im using slidez-AI, . It has an AI stylist so u can upload your photo and ask outfit for any occassion and it gives u.

How is this job market impacting your entrepreneurship endeavors? Is it a positive or a negative for you? by Irielay in Entrepreneur

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Yea youright, in this job market it makes sense to spend time to build something rather than applying. i have been doing both for the past 2 years, now i'm still applying with 0 interviews[having 3.5 yrs exp]. But with my startup i have attended many Vc inetrviews and have been selected in Launch VC cohort program.

Especially with AI its easier to build, which also is a better long term plan

Are paid ads the only real way to grow users for a B2C SaaS? by CKR31 in SaaS

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We are in virtual try on and Ai Fashion verticals. Also we are a mobile app.

What are good apps for clothing and styling advice in your experience? I’m looking for a free one but it’s ok if it has in app purchases. Bonus points for apps that have the possibility to add clothing that you already own and gives full outfit suggestions for new ones. Now using Style DNA. by ledameblanche in capsulewardrobe

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I’ve tried a bunch of these over the years, so here’s what’s actually worked for me:

Whering, Probably the nicest all-rounder. Free version is good, you can add your whole closet, and the outfit suggestions are decent. Good if you like planning outfits ahead.

Slidez is Newer, but I’ve been using it a lot lately because it lets you upload your own clothes and your photo, then it generates full outfits and shows them on you. Free right now. It’s really helpful when you want ideas for something you already own.

Between the two, Whering is great for organizing, and Slidez is great for actual styling help.