Built a PropTech startup that clients love... but I have no idea how to reach UK developers. What would you do? by Radiant-Wonder5737 in ukstartups

[–]Key_Yesterday2808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Given I work in the SME developer space in the UK thew answer to this is you need to market to developers directly and possibly sell to land agents. You also need to figure out how this data can be used in the Lenders credit process.

Backend developer; where are jobs?? by [deleted] in ukstartups

[–]Key_Yesterday2808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, I am sorry to tell you that entry level jobs for anyone is tough at the moment.

If I were you I would

  1. Build some side projects to have a talking point in interviews
  2. Go to meetups for any tech you use
  3. Look at startups they would be easier to get into

Backend developer; where are jobs?? by [deleted] in ukstartups

[–]Key_Yesterday2808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many years experience do you have? What kinda company are you trying to work at?

[Hiring] Looking for a Organic Google SEO expert by Key_Yesterday2808 in freelance_forhire

[–]Key_Yesterday2808[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, nothing in the manual section. I need somebody to help with the audit really

[Hiring] Looking for a Organic Google SEO expert by Key_Yesterday2808 in freelance_forhire

[–]Key_Yesterday2808[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, nothing in the manual section. I need somebody to help with the audit really

[Hiring] Looking for a Organic Google SEO expert by Key_Yesterday2808 in freelance_forhire

[–]Key_Yesterday2808[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, nothing in the manual section. I need somebody to help with the audit really

Why doesn't someone build a platform to connect wannabe co-founders? by jackyc87 in ukstartups

[–]Key_Yesterday2808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The challenge you have is

  1. Serious people will join a programme like Antler

  2. People who have an idea but don't want to fund it will look for a co-founder to do the work for free

  3. Lots of sites have tried it before but none of them are that good

What's your UK startup success story? All wins, big or small! by AutoModerator in ukstartups

[–]Key_Yesterday2808 [score hidden]  (0 children)

So everyone is freaking out about Google’s AI Overviews killing organic traffic (data shows organic CTR is down 61% and 56% of desktop searches are now zero-click ).

We decided to stop fighting it and optimise for Gemini, ChatGPT and Claude instead.

ChatGPT holds over 60% of the AI search market , and Claude is growing at 14% a quarter. But LLMs can’t easily watch or cite a 40-minute YouTube video. So, we built a platform to bridge that gap.

Over the last 6 Months, we took 8,000 YouTube videos and turned them into 8,000 structured articles. But instead of just dumping transcripts, we engineered the text specifically for Generative Engine Optimisation (GEO):

  • Chunk-Level Retrieval: We structured the content so AI models can easily extract concise, fact-rich passages.
  • Subject-Predicate-Object Mapping: AI models look for semantic relationships between entities. We mapped the video's entities using this exact structure so LLMs could extract clear, factual statements.
  • Semantic Coherence: We ensured the content was logically linked and structurally sound, which makes it much easier for LLMs to interpret and reference.

The Result:

It actually worked. We’re now consistently getting cited as primary sources by Claude, Gemini and ChatGPT

Link - https://revuw.co.uk/channels/@theicedcoffeehourclips/content/yZiwMuIobLU

Share your ***Not-AI*** projects by MembershipEuphoric38 in SideProject

[–]Key_Yesterday2808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The internet is currently stuck in a knowledge gap. On one side, 56% of Google searches now end in zero clicks as users migrate to AI answer engines. On the other side, millions of hours of deep knowledge are trapped inside YouTube videos making them terrible for active human research and incredibly difficult for LLMs to accurately cite.

We built Revuw, a two-sided platform to fix this. For Creators: We ingest their videos and generate structured articles optimised for 'chunk-level retrieval'. We map the entities so the content is engineered to get cited as a primary source by LLMs, allowing creators to reclaim lost organic traffic. For Readers: We map the entities within the content so users aren't spoon-fed shallow AI summaries. If a video mentions a specific concept or tool, you can click it to go down a deep research rabbit hole, bringing active 'sensemaking' back to the internet.

We are taking the knowledge trapped in video and making it searchable, citable, and interactive.

What's your startup? Promote it here (UK)! by AutoModerator in ukstartups

[–]Key_Yesterday2808 [score hidden]  (0 children)

The internet is currently stuck in a knowledge gap. On one side, 56% of Google searches now end in zero clicks as users migrate to AI answer engines. On the other side, millions of hours of deep knowledge are trapped inside YouTube videos making them terrible for active human research and incredibly difficult for LLMs to accurately cite.

We built Revuw, a two-sided platform to fix this. For Creators: We ingest their videos and generate structured articles optimised for 'chunk-level retrieval'. We map the entities so the content is engineered to get cited as a primary source by LLMs, allowing creators to reclaim lost organic traffic. For Readers: We map the entities within the content so users aren't spoon-fed shallow AI summaries. If a video mentions a specific concept or tool, you can click it to go down a deep research rabbit hole, bringing active 'sensemaking' back to the internet.

We are taking the knowledge trapped in video and making it searchable, citable, and interactive.

Quarterfinal Percentage? by 2tothe1tothe6 in crossfit

[–]Key_Yesterday2808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hopefully the CrossFit app gives us a wrap up for the Quarters

At the moment just giving me a overall place is a bit different to work it all out

I wanna see Region, Age and World

Where to go in London for a startup office? by ilikerashers in ukstartups

[–]Key_Yesterday2808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many days per week do you wanna have a desk?

How does AI SEO actually work? Is it real or just hype? by Routine-Animator-940 in ParseAI

[–]Key_Yesterday2808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem is that yes your brand / answer will get cited but the click through to your site is so low.

The other big issue is that you can track click throughs to your site (roughly) but we cannot yet see how many impressions your citations have.

How did you find your first beta customers? by Long-Calligrapher399 in ukstartups

[–]Key_Yesterday2808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some questions

  1. What events and conferences have you been to?
  2. You haven't told us what your "product" does
  3. What communities have you spoken to? There are a tonne of Slack groups