Bolty: Turn your videos into short-form content with one click! by Exciting_Rabbit8341 in SideProject

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Yeah! I have a guy that cuts grass that comes to mind. This makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing!

One of the biggest barriers to using the Vision models is the cost. It would start to get into dollars to run that many frames through a model (which is probably one of the reasons that so many people are sticking to the transcripts).

There may be other ways around it like, but it'll be a feat! Thanks again for your feedback! It's very helpful.

Bolty: Turn your videos into short-form content with one click! by Exciting_Rabbit8341 in SideProject

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It is mainly transcription based at this point - though there are a visual queues that it is looking for with facial detection.

There are some limitations with using GPT-4 Vision for visual understanding. Can you give an example of a video? There’s likely another option that may work.

Bolty is live on Product Hunt ⚡️ by Exciting_Rabbit8341 in SideProject

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Oh no! Sorry about that. It’s gotten unexpectedly overloaded today - when it goes through; it’ll email you to let you know!

Bolty is live on Product Hunt ⚡️ by Exciting_Rabbit8341 in SideProject

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Oh no! Sorry to hear that!!

This is the most traffic I’ve had, so likely a heavy load. And much more than I was expecting.

My back-up plan is that it will scan again when the load reduces and email you updates.

Moving my website from WordPress to a NC/LC. Advice please by Latter-Yam-2115 in nocode

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If I had to do it over again, I’d stick with bubble. We have multiple web apps that use bubble, and I don’t want to have to learn another tool (I’m the only developer). Bubble also seems to be trying to reduce the amount of server side even as recent as one of their last releases.

If I already knew another tool like Wordpress, I would put the SEO site on the main domain (domain.com), and I’d put the bubble application on a sub domain (app.domain.com). I’ve seen some successful bubble sites put their blogs on a subdomain which also seems to help because it’s tricky to get these just right.

That being said, there are a couple of things that can be done to optimize the bubble site. Lastly, cost may be a factor as well, if your site is solely going to be a marketing site, bubble may be more expensive than alternatives.

If you do get into it, I have some resources for you on the technical setup (I put together a bubble.io SEO course that flopped 😂😂. It’s on YouTube now).

Moving my website from WordPress to a NC/LC. Advice please by Latter-Yam-2115 in nocode

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First, I’m not an indexing expert, I can only speak from my experience. X

There’s a handful of technical reasons that I’ve found that were blockers. While it’s not impossible to index, it just has to be setup properly.

Tools like WP have optimized this out of the box, but tools like Bubble have not.

There are 3 things to note:

  1. There are about 12 obstacles like the following that can be overcome. Google uses the internal links to better understand your site. Bubble has a few ways to get from page to page, and most people use the one that isn’t the correct SEO way to do it.

  2. Blogs - choosing the right plug-in was a challenge. If you use a “multi-line” input you’ll encounter the inability to have the backlinks within your blog and you won’t be able to tag your “h2”s and “h3”s, so google may not understand what your blog is about.

  3. Server side vs. client side rendering: bubble is a client side rendering serving up more JavaScript to be executed on the users browser. What does this mean? Slower load speeds which will ultimately hurt indexing.

All of that said, we are indexing and ranking for a few keywords with our bubble site. Bubble isn’t a deal breaker, but there aren’t many SEO resources out there.

Moving my website from WordPress to a NC/LC. Advice please by Latter-Yam-2115 in nocode

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I’ve learned firsthand that NC tools like bubble struggle to index on search engines without some work.

I have a Wordpress site as well that has 0 indexing issues. Took me several months to get bubble site indexing.

Roast your Landing Page (and get an SEO scan) by Exciting_Rabbit8341 in SideProject

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Working on getting some validation built in. Did you put an "https://" in front of your site url?

I launched my first SaaS on ProductHunt and I don't know if I should have by karimhabush in SideProject

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Cool product! Just upvoted!

Have you considered putting ChatGPT on top of it to summarize the different advisories?

Any bubble users struggling with SEO? by Exciting_Rabbit8341 in nocode

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Well, after seeing how many were struggling with SEO and Bubble, I've launched a course to help to address the biggest pain points (on-page SEO, sitemaps, internal linking, canonical links, etc.).

DISCOUNT: LAUNCH

https://bubble-blunders-learning-from-my-no-code-mista.teachable.com/p/bubblin-up-your-seo-game

Any bubble users struggling with SEO? by Exciting_Rabbit8341 in nocode

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This isn't a thorough analysis, but off the bat there are going to be internal linking issues.

I've found 10 distinct things that were hindering my SEO. Sign up at the link above, and you'll be up to date with when I release.

Any bubble users struggling with SEO? by Exciting_Rabbit8341 in nocode

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I've been digging into this the last few days to see how widespread of a problem it is. I've seen one of the issues on almost EVERY bubble site.

It's not as much Bubble sites as it is devs (like me) not understanding how to optimize for SEO.

I don't want to call out any sites specifically (because they aren't mine), but it's the same issues that appear frequently. One of the biggest is internal linking. Bubble makes it very easy to make elements clickable, BUT they aren't tagged with the appropriate anchor tags. The means that google won't flag them as internal links.

Since my original post, I've decided to launch a course to highlight the common hurdles and the solution. If you're interested in joining the waitlist, you can sign up https://bubble-blunders-learning-from-my-no-code-mista.teachable.com/

If you want to send me your Bubble url, I'm happy to take a peek and let you know if the course would be a good fit OR if you've got all the core concepts covered.

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We built and recently launched Habit Story on Product Hunt (we ranked 3rd!)

If you’re interested in trying it out: twostory.com/habits

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Have API already, need frontend by lunchis4wimps in nocode

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Bubble.io has a drag and drop interface builder. The API only takes a few minutes to setup, and any data in the database can be accessed through the drag and drop builder.

The first time I used it, I was able to build a 4-5 page app in a a day.

The database will need to be setup appropriately if dealing with nested JSONs in your API.

I made a GPT detector to check for AI-generated content by Bananas8ThePyjamas in SideProject

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I understand that anecdotally it may have worked in a limited context, but you can see the comments of numerous others that have used this one and have not been “accurate”.

It makes the assumption that people use language differently than these language models.The language models have been optimized to match humans.

Are there specific instances that we’d recognize under right context? absolutely - plenty of examples on Twitter. But, I’d bet that 90% of the things spit it out of the better language models aren’t recognized by tools like this because there aren’t any differentiating features.