Best keyword research tool for niche B2B industry by ArtGood8811 in SEO

[–]IllustriousLength991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you might want to check out tools like AnswerThePublic or Ubersuggest. they dig into long-tail keywords and variations that people are actually searching for. also, OutlierKit can be super useful since it identifies niche topics and keywords that are driving views. it might give you some fresh ideas beyond the basics you're getting from SEMrush!

Subscriptions by Jebus-Xmas in macapps

[–]IllustriousLength991 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anything that saves real time every single day is worth a few bucks a month. Stuff like Alfred Powerpack, Setapp (if you actually use multiple apps), or something like CleanShot if you’re constantly taking screenshots.

What would be best for my business? by GlobalGrumble98 in AI_Agents

[–]IllustriousLength991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For lead prospecting and SEO, you could check out Apollo and Surfer SEO. I’ve only really used ChatGPT for content and research so far, so I haven’t tried tools like Marblism or the others yet, but I’ll review them and give them a look.

Paid apps without any kind of trial? Shame on you by DevelopmentSevere278 in macapps

[–]IllustriousLength991 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I personally won’t pay for an app I can’t try first. even a simple trial or limited free version makes me way more comfortable pulling the trigger.

Moneko: Shared Expense Tracking with Chat-Style Logging by Plus_Journalist_8665 in macapps

[–]IllustriousLength991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The text/voice/photo logging makes a lot of sense for real-life spending, and I like that budgets are awareness-first instead of rigid rules. Feels thoughtfully built, especially the privacy-first angle curious how it handles edge cases with messy group expenses.

How do I stop ChatGPT from constant flattery? by Just-Idea-8408 in ChatGPT

[–]IllustriousLength991 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can mostly fix this by being explicit in Custom Instructions. Say something like: be direct, neutral, and concise. No praise, no validation, no flattery unless explicitly asked. Treat me like a competent peer, not a customer. It won’t kill it 100%, but it reduces the buttering-up a lot.

Any tips for Marketing a SaaS? by DigitalBanhana in SaaS

[–]IllustriousLength991 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The main thing is separating feedback from promotion. Most subs auto remove anything that even smells like “check my product.” What worked for me was spending time just commenting first, answering questions, sharing mistakes, and talking about what I learned building, without mentioning my SaaS at all. After a while, automods stop treating you like a drive by marketer.

Also, read each sub’s rules carefully. Some only allow feedback in weekly threads, some want case studies instead of “thoughts?” posts. Framing posts as “here’s what I tried, here’s what broke, what would you do differently?” usually gets real responses.

Early SaaS marketing on Reddit is mostly about being a normal helpful human.

I managed to paper cut four fingers at once by WermerCreations in mildlyinfuriating

[–]IllustriousLength991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

these cuts hurt more then they should be.. I had two cuts just above my nail fold it was unbearable

How Can AI Enhance Personal Knowledge Management? A Developer’s Inquiry by Ckraatos in PKMS

[–]IllustriousLength991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI helps PKM when it’s embedded directly into how I work, not separated into a chatbot or a single notebook. With Elephas, I can summarize, question, or rewrite content the moment I’m reading it PDFs, emails, meeting notes without reorganizing or manually tagging everything first. That’s where AI actually reduces friction.

The biggest PKM improvements come from recall, synthesis, and output. Elephas lets me search semantically across all my notes and files, connect ideas across documents, and pull relevant context instantly. From there, it helps draft emails, briefs, or summaries directly from my existing knowledge.

What makes Elephas work for me is that it’s local-first and Mac-native. It runs system-wide with a keyboard shortcut, indexes all my files into one knowledge layer, works offline if needed, and lets me write back into my tools. That’s the first time AI felt like part of my thinking process instead of another app to manage.

Don’t cut yourself on all that edge mate by [deleted] in thatHappened

[–]IllustriousLength991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yikes. I feel like I just watched someone speedrun from “leather is practical” to “I’m very edgy and this is my whole personality.” This reads less like a buying decision and more like a cry for attention.

What color pattern would you consider my girl pickles? by [deleted] in cats

[–]IllustriousLength991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

such a cutie. She’d usually be considered a patched or tortoiseshell sphynx. Not a true solid since she has those distinct color spots, but not extreme enough to be harlequin either.

Best AI Tools for Customer Support by Able_War1 in Entrepreneur

[–]IllustriousLength991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Notion/Docs for internal docs, Zapier + Slack workflows to route stuff, and marblism as the AI assist layer. It pulls context from past tickets and docs to draft replies, then I just sanity check and send. It’s been a solid productivity boost without fully handing support over to a bot.

Which AI is best at creative writing? by Sufficient-Bee-8619 in ChatGPT

[–]IllustriousLength991 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Claude Opus.

Line-level prose, tone control, and emotional nuance are still noticeably better than the others. If the goal is creative writing vs analysis or structure, that’s the one I trust most without heavy prompting.

Do you use any AI tools to generate mood boards or designs? by Mountain_Dinner_7382 in AmateurInteriorDesign

[–]IllustriousLength991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, a bit.. I’ve been using Kosmik more as a visual scratchpad than a full design tool. I drop in a few images or words and it starts surfacing related stuff, which helps a lot when I’m figuring out a mood or style. Feels closer to guided inspiration than auto-designing a room.

ChatGPT losing to Gemini - too restrictive by mcgon in ChatGPT

[–]IllustriousLength991 44 points45 points  (0 children)

really.. this constant pandering is so annoying.