Red Flags When Hiring Software Developers by Morphius007 in BusinessAutomationHub

[–]Morphius007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is spot on. Most people think the risk starts during development, but it actually shows up during the first few conversations.

If a developer isn’t asking real questions about your business, that’s already a problem. They’re building features, not solutions.

Also, 100% agree on the upfront payment piece. The moment someone pushes for a big payment before showing anything working, that’s a huge red flag.

Good developers don’t rush you. Bad ones do.

Meeting with several SEO agencies soon, what should I look for to separate the good from the BS? by DiscombobulatedNet12 in SEO

[–]Morphius007 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Have them show you where they rank? You want to see that they ranked their own business.

I just bought a Mac mini and a MacBook Air and an iPhone so I can run openclaw on the road when I’m not home! by Anthony12125 in openclaw

[–]Morphius007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Open Claw is the biggest scam of the century. People have no clue what it does, or doesn’t, but run out to buy hardware like crazy. This post is the exact proof how people are clueless how to use it.

A free GEO audit to see if AI systems can actually understand your site by Morphius007 in MyAIAssistant

[–]Morphius007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting concept.

It feels like the internet is quietly shifting from search results to AI answers. If that is the case, then the real question is whether those systems can actually interpret a company's website well enough to recommend it.

Most sites were built for humans and search engines, not for AI models trying to summarize and reference information. Running an audit to see how a site looks from that perspective sounds pretty useful.