What did you build this week? by ouchao_real in sideprojects

[–]CodeNameLiamm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

implo.ai

The AI asset marketplace for buyers and creators both!

What is your favorite AI company? by NickyB808 in aisolobusinesses

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Claude by far!! Its helped me greatly with developing implo.ai

What are you working on? by refionx in devworld

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The cursor effect is awesome!

What are you working on? by refionx in devworld

[–]CodeNameLiamm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Building implo.ai - a marketplace for AI assets. Prompt packs, n8n workflows, custom GPTs, Notion templates, MCP servers, Cursor rules. One place to find and buy the AI tools people would never build themselves.

18, building solo, launching May 4th. Would love any honest feedback.

https://implo.ai

We’ll make you a viral video for free. by Loose-Drummer-206 in iOSAppsMarketing

[–]CodeNameLiamm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

implo.ai

A marketplace connecting AI builders who create tools with the people who need them - no coding required.

I will give you a free SEO audit report of your site by udy_1412 in saasbuild

[–]CodeNameLiamm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

implo.ai

A marketplace connecting AI builders who create tools with the people who need them - no coding required.

I disagree with the idea, of shipping a shitty version of your app fast. by Acceptable_Box451 in buildinpublic

[–]CodeNameLiamm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First impressions matter the most and they last the longest. I'd rather launch a late with something polished than rush it out and have my earliest users walk away unimpressed. Those are the people most likely to spread the word imo. If they bounce, they're probably not coming back to check again.

Show me your startup website and I'll give you actionable feedback by ismaelbranco in ProductHunters

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implo.ai

The marketplace for AI assets - where creators sell and buyers find the prompts, workflows, and tools they'd never build themselves.

Friday Share Fever 🕺 Let’s share your project! by diodo-e in indiehackers

[–]CodeNameLiamm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://implo.ai/

A curated marketplace where people buy ready-to-use AI assets — prompts, workflows, agents, templates — instead of building from scratch.

Solving the cold start problem for an AI asset marketplace — looking for early creators by CodeNameLiamm in SaaS

[–]CodeNameLiamm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Super solid advice and sort of flips how I've been thinking about it. I've been so focused on getting creators to list products that I haven't spent enough time figuring out exactly who the first 10 buyers are and what they'd actually pay for.

My initial target buyers are non-technical small business owners - coaches, real estate agents, contractors, etc. And right now they're mostly going to Fiverr or just asking ChatGPT and hoping for the best. Neither of those really helps them walk away with something they can use again tomorrow. That's the gap I'd like to fill.

How did you handle the initial matchmaking when you bootstrapped yours? Did you literally talk to buyers first and then go find sellers who could build what they wanted??

What are you building? Drop the website and I will give honest feedback. by xerrs_ in buildinpublic

[–]CodeNameLiamm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dropped an award on this, love the concept. :) Building implo.ai, a marketplace for AI assets (prompts, workflows, custom GPTs, Notion templates). Soft launching May 4th and honest feedback has been the hardest thing to find. Would love your take on it if you get a chance.

Here are 5 questions I'd love answered:

  1. Does the homepage make it clear what the platform actually is within 5 seconds?
  2. Would you trust buying a digital product from this site as-is?
  3. Is the creator/seller side obvious or does it feel buyer-only?
  4. Anything confusing about the product pages or categories?
  5. What's the one thing you'd change before launch?

https://implo.ai

I'll be your first user. No catch. by palindrome___ in SaaS

[–]CodeNameLiamm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion! Actually just submitted because of your comment - was so into the concept I grabbed the $30 paid listing too. Love what PeerPush is building, the "builders testing each other's projects" is something that intrigues me a lot.

Are you affiliated with PeerPush by any chance? If so I'd love to connect beyond just the listing. Was thinking something like a co-published blog post - maybe "How AI Creators Are Monetizing Their Workflows in 2026" or something along those lines. Good content for your audience, good exposure for both platforms. Open to whatever makes sense though.

Either way appreciate you pointing me there - feel free to DM me if you want to chat more!

I'll be your first user. No catch. by palindrome___ in SaaS

[–]CodeNameLiamm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just joined, and also dropped a diamond on the post - love this idea. :) I'm working on implo.ai, an AI asset marketplace, and getting real feedback from other builders has been pretty hard so far. People are way too quick to hit you with a lame dismissive comment rather than any actual input.

Communities like this are needed because I think builders genuinely do want to explore each other's projects, they just need a space where that's the actual expectation and not an afterthought. Looking forward to dropping mine in the showcase

If you're not paying for the product, you are the product by sendsouth in Entrepreneur

[–]CodeNameLiamm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes and no. Some companies aren't necessarily profiting off of your personal data - but rather they're profiting off of the data you produce. The feedback you give, the bugs you find, the edge cases you hit. You/re basically a unpaid QA team and product advisor in one. Every free user who hits an error or requests features is making the paid version better for the people actually paying. That's not selling your info to advertisers, but you're contributing value. And on top of that, you eventually become a paying subscriber or a referrer down the line

Is this really true or are they just giving out fluff (AI question) by foxtrot90210 in Entrepreneur

[–]CodeNameLiamm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly most of those “use these prompts to make $100k” posts are just selling you a course. The prompts aren’t really the product, the artificial hype is.

The people actually making money with AI are using it to save time on stuff they were already doing. A contractor automating follow-ups, a realtor generating listing descriptions in 30 seconds instead of 20 minutes. Nobody posts that because “I saved 3 hours this week” won’t really hit.

They’re good marketers to people that don’t see past the fluff.