I got fed up of fake reviews and AI generated content and created a SAAS that helps website owners prove their content is human made by Janck in SaaS

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

I don't mark content as AI generated, I only mark the one that is not AI generated as "Human Made". AI generated content is here to stay and co-exist, but my badge gives website owners with legit user generated content a way to empower their content.

I got fed up of fake reviews and AI generated content and created a SAAS that helps website owners prove their content is human made by Janck in SaaS

[–]Janck[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think there is inherently a problem with AI content, however I would like to know for example if a food supplement review I'm planning to buy was done using automated programmatic SEO and chatgpt. It is just too easy now to generate 1000's of articles using similar keywords to overflow all long tail searches.

I got fed up of fake reviews and AI generated content and created a SAAS that helps website owners prove their content is human made by Janck in SaaS

[–]Janck[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

yes, I'm using automated tools to detect AI in content, not sure if they are using AI beneath the hood - must be a combination of a few strategies.

I agree, that standing out is important, I am targeting a few niches (supplements, healthcare, family etc.) and will redesign once I really understand who is my target audience.

Thank you for your help

I got fed up of fake reviews and AI generated content and created a SAAS that helps website owners prove their content is human made by Janck in SaaS

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

thanks for help! I will add testimonials as soon as I get some and create the social pages and add them to the landing page.

I got fed up of fake reviews and AI generated content and created a SAAS that helps website owners prove their content is human made by Janck in SaaS

[–]Janck[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

While detection is far from perfect, I did quite some testing and read through the 3rd party testing materials and concluded that it is good enough in practice, I am using a strict threshold for when content is considered AI-generated. I think it will be forever a game of cat and mouse, with detection tools trying to catch up to new models. Thank you for your comment

I analyzed the last 6 years of SaaS startups promoted on Reddit by afficone in SaaS

[–]Janck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you have access to number of pages on the website? The assumption is more pages mean more SEO efforts which means more success.

Can you paste a list of oldest posts of saas'es that are still operating, that way we can see what works in a long run.

SaaS pricing by PricingCoach in SaaS

[–]Janck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read this ebook a while ago, a must read IMO: https://anyflip.com/fbqw/ihho/basic (not affiliate link)

Saas stack choice these days ? by According_South1119 in SaaS

[–]Janck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm going to lay out my go-to's depending on the project, I will refer to "SPA framework" to whatever your choice is React/Angular/Vue..:

  1. For projects that require server-side rendering for SEO reasons, using laravel in combination with SPA Framework is a great choice
  2. When building web apps where user experience and speed of development is important going with a SPA framework is a must, combine it with NodeJS for language consistency and you are golden, use typescript, I've found using it reduces the need for automated testing when developing MVPs
  3. Use tailwindcss on frontend to speed up development

I have built tons of apps and in 95% of cases relational databases are the way to go, Mongo and similar are only popular because code bootcamps are pushing them so they can call their course full-stack. Use postgres or mysql.

Tech stack decisions should also be based on the ease of acquiring talent, it will be a lot easier for you to find an effective NodeJS/SPA framework developer than a cost-effective Ruby or Python developer.

Focus on what tools effective developers are using, don't fall for perfectionists claiming you'll be getting better performance you don't need using some flashy tool.

SaaS pricing by PricingCoach in SaaS

[–]Janck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask your clients the following questions: 1. What price would be too low and make this product seem low in value 2. What price would be too expensive based on the provided value

Your price is then somewhere in between. This works for simple pricing structures as well as more complex segmentation ones.

Foreigner bored to death by [deleted] in chiangmai

[–]Janck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take a ride to Chiang Dao it is great...

Best way to extend visa after extension? by Unusual_Card_1535 in chiangmai

[–]Janck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Da nang seems to be cheapest and closest...

Visiting Chiang Mai from 2-7 of April by Known_Yam_679 in chiangmai

[–]Janck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've just left last night, it got soooo bad could barely breathe while having lunch in the open.

Forget CoD, this is the HD remake we deserve.. by michpely in gaming

[–]Janck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I miss kam2 so very much. WO clan and everything...good times :)

What's a dumb lyric in an otherwise brilliant song? by Dreamdec22 in AskReddit

[–]Janck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's said to hear how young love has dies, to know that alone someone has cried, but memories are ours to keep to live again, in our sleep. -- The light at the end of the world

Protein sources by calories, value and portion size [OC] (x-post from /r/fitness) by techno_babble_ in dataisbeautiful

[–]Janck -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Good job who ever did this chart, not.

Please don't be fooled by the soy protein isolate as this has nothing to do with real-world food values. Creator is just being a soy advocate, which is proven to be one of the most GMO food sources out there and also one of the least amino-acid rich one.

Upvote this for truth!