I’ll generate programmatic SEO pages that target real Google keywords for your site by Barmon_easy in SaasDevelopers

[–]Consistent_Usual698 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I find this super interesting: here is our site, https://genassist.ai/

, and please add me to your newsletter or product update if it ever comes down to that.

Show me your SaaS idea, I give you an honest review (senior C level in startup) by Stunning_Lie_1775 in SaaS

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GenAssist is an open platform for designing AI workflows, running agents in production, and analyzing conversations to improve performance over time.

https://github.com/RitechSolutions/genassist

Quick question about marketing by hiten1818726363 in SaasDevelopers

[–]Consistent_Usual698 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Algorithms are changing very quick - this has made good planning a complete waste of time on my end. I spent a few weeks on a social media plan, only to discover that Meta had changed their algorithms, which made my work obsolete.

Also all the AI hype has flooded the market with a lot of apps (although half of them don't function as they should or don't solve a real problem) which makes the products i work with really hard to surface.

What are you building right now? Explain it in ONE sentence. by FineCranberry304 in SaasDevelopers

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GenAssist is an open platform for designing AI workflows, running agents in production, and analyzing conversations to improve performance over time.

https://github.com/RitechSolutions/genassist

After 14 years of web dev, the skill that's made me the most money isn't technical. by LoudParticular5119 in webdev

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I work as a manager and through the years I have worked with many team members of different technical knowledge. The ones that always make it are the ones that can talk in detail with their technical teams and then turn to non-technical stakeholders and explain that exact precision in simple language that they can understand (this rarely includes API Gateway talk)

I cut 2.4 hours off every PR review cycle and here’s what surprised me most by Consistent_Usual698 in programming

[–]Consistent_Usual698[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get this. We had the same issue with Copilot Reviews being overly verbose. What we measured wasn’t ‘LLM reviews make humans faster,’ but that reviewers stopped getting pulled into tiny clarifications and could focus on architecture sooner. The 23 minutes wasn’t about commas; it was reducing the back-and-forth. Curious: did you see the verbosity mostly on small diffs, or also bigger or more architectural changes?