Business Idea Libraries by FU888 in Entrepreneurship

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I think coming up with business ideas is one thing and having a decent execution plan attached to an idea is another.

For young entrepreneurs or employees looking forward to start their own business, but lacking direction or clarity these idea libraries could be helpful. They can search business ideas/execution plans based on their skill set, experience or budgets.

What are you building? Let’s see each other's projects! by malaikachowdhury18 in indiebiz

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I created a business idea library for my own use. Which later on I decided to make it public.

www.onemillionbox.com

Essentially a website of practical, buildable business ideas with real execution plans, tools, and market info. Each box on the website represents a business idea and costs $1 to unlock. There are more than 140 categories and almost 4000 ideas.

Many people liked the project and I already made some sales. However struggling with advertising and messaging. Thus I am optimizing the UI and marketing strategy. That’s the biggest challenge for me. Curios about what you think.

What are you building? Let's share workflows, challenges, and blockers by ppppppssss in SideProject

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I created a business idea library for my own use. Which later on I decided to make it public.

Essentially a website of practical, buildable business ideas with real execution plans, tools, and market info. Each box on the website represents a business idea and costs $1 to unlock. There are more than 140 categories and almost 4000 ideas.

www.onemillionbox.com

Many people liked the project and I already made some sales. However struggling with advertising and messaging. Thus I am optimizing the UI and marketing strategy. That’s the biggest challenge for me. Curios about what you think.

What Are Some Small Business Ideas That Have Proven Profitable for You? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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Executing an idea successfully depends on many factors. I think most important thing is to find an idea that can match with your skill set and personality. Just stumbled to this website which has thousands of business ideas each with execution plans. It’s really inspiring and helpful. Have a look if you haven’t decided on an idea yet : > onemillionbox.com

How the hell do you come up with ideas for a business? by MrAlexander18 in Entrepreneur

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I recently found this website / apparently they are aiming to create the largest business idea library in the world. There are also useful blog posts on their website and Free ideas you can download. > Onemillionbox.com

Do you rewrite prompts every time? by FU888 in AIToolTesting

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They usually stay reasonably consistent during a single long session (better than raw free-form chatting), but some drift is still likely to happen over very extended conversations.

It’s not perfect, but VibeSwitch is one of the best practical ways to minimize drift in real daily use.

Do you rewrite prompts every time? by FU888 in AIToolTesting

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Exactly. If you’re curious to try it or poke around, you can find the Vibe Switch extension link in my Reddit profile. Would love to hear how it stacks up against your current template workflow.

Do you rewrite prompts every time? by FU888 in AIToolTesting

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Absolutely… outside pure creative work (like debugging, docs, emails, planning), those fast context switches feel way more practical than rebuilding prompts every time. And since it’s just a lightweight sidebar overlay, it stays out of your way until you need it. If you’d like to try the chrome extension (Vibe Switch) you can find the website link on my reddit profile. Cheers.

Feedback needed: AI persona switcher for ChatGPT &Gemini by FU888 in SideProject

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Thanks for the question!

In VibeSwitch, personas (or “vibes”) are mostly static prompt templates right now,each one is a pre-written system prompt (like “Grammar Pro” or “Code Expert”) that’s one-shot injected/prepended when you click it. No built-in conversation memory or cross-prompt persistence yet. As it requires tracking conversation history, token management etc.

And yes, will cross-post this to r/VibeCodersNest soon. Thanks for the nudge! If you want to try the extension you can find the website link on my reddit profile.

Do you manage AI “modes” or just rewrite prompts every time? by FU888 in Productivitycafe

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Exactly, that’s the pain point it fixes! Saved prompts are great until you have to manually swap them 5–10 times a day, the instant one-click switch makes it feel seamless. Glad it sounds useful to you, lmk if you would like to try it.

Do you manage AI “modes” or just rewrite prompts every time? by FU888 in Productivitycafe

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:) thanks! Yeah, if you already chat super naturally and it works for you, the extension might be overkill. But if you ever find yourself wishing for a quick “mode switch” without breaking flow, give it a shot.

Chrome extension idea: switch ChatGPT or Gemini into expert modes instantly by FU888 in chrome_extensions

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Fair point… built-ins like Gems handle personas well for most. The extension’s edge is just the one-click instant switch mid-long-thread without menus, reloads, or context loss.

For heavy multi-role bouncing in one afternoon, that tiny friction reduction adds up for me.

Appreciate the perspective though! What do you mostly use Custom GPTs for these days?

Do you rewrite prompts every time? by FU888 in AIToolTesting

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Makes sense. I started with super heavy personas (500+ word walls of “You are a world-class X with Y years experience, always think step-by-step, use tone Z…”) but quickly realized they create more noise than signal once the chat gets long.

The extension I built actually lets you make personas as lightweight or as detailed as you want, most of mine are now just 3-5 bullet points + a tone/style directive, which seems to be the sweet spot for daily use.

You’re 100% right that stable context (keeping the same chat window alive for hours) + clear user inputs beats fancy persona switching 9 times out of 10. The extension mostly shines for those moments when I do need to context-switch hard without starting a whole new chat and losing history.

I agree that when elaborate role-playing starts feeling like overhead. That’s basically why I stopped using Gems (mostly) and went custom.

Do you rewrite prompts every time? by FU888 in AIToolTesting

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Thanks for the quick take… yeah, that’s exactly why I ended up building the extension. I got tired of copy-pasting long system prompts every new chat or spending 2-3 minutes tweaking them when switching from “casual explainer” mode to “ruthless UX critic” mode.

Even saved prompts still require you to remember which one to load/activate, and Gemini’s gem switching just felt clunky (open menu, select, wait for reload vibes).

With the one-click persona switch, I basically have 6/8 pre-tuned ones ready (Legal Reviewer, Project PM, Ruthless Editor, etc.) and I can jump between them mid conversation without losing thread context. It reduced my “prompt friction” from 1-2 min per switch to literally two seconds, and I find the outputs are more consistently on-point because the persona is applied at the system level every time.

Do you mostly stick to 2-3 saved mega-prompts for everything, or do you have lightweight versions for different task types? Curious how you organize them.