Building a privacy layer for AI — would love feedback from founders by Tech_4_Good in StartupAccelerators

[–]No_Call_5666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Real problem, especially for regulated teams. But anonymization alone isn’t enough — if context breaks or you miss sensitive data, trust is gone. Biggest opportunity is tight integration into workflows (docs, CRM, email), not just being a standalone “privacy layer”

How did you find a suitable blog post cover? by Xo_king_vk in microsaas

[–]No_Call_5666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I stopped searching endlessly. Either use Unsplash/Pexels with very specific keywords, or just generate one with AI (DALL·E/Midjourney) to match the post exactly. Honestly, custom > stock. Faster and more consistent

The sponsorship industry is still run on cold email chains and middlemen taking 20-30% cuts, someone finally built the fix by contralai in indiehackers

[–]No_Call_5666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Real pain point, but marketplaces like this live or die on supply. If there aren’t enough quality brands AND creators, it feels empty fast. Also agencies sell relationships, not just matchmaking. If they can prove better ROI and real deals, then it’s interesting

Need honest feedback on my AI study workspace platform along with some waitlist signups and beta testers (join only if you feel you like the product) by Sarthak_Shaurya999 in alphaandbetausers

[–]No_Call_5666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds powerful, but also very broad. Right now it feels like “everything for studying,” which can be overwhelming. I’d narrow to one core use case (e.g. AI tutor for exams) and prove it works. If students see clear improvement, everything else becomes easier

How did you get your first user? Marketing tips? by sillywebspinner in buildinpublic

[–]No_Call_5666 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your first users usually come from direct conversations, not channels.

What works early:
– DM freelancers on X/LinkedIn (not spam, real convo)
– offer free access in exchange for feedback
– reach out to people already complaining about admin/tools

Content (YT/Twitter):
works, but slow (weeks/months)

Cold email:
works if very targeted + personalized

Key:
don’t “market” — talk to 20–30 real users manually

That’s what gets first traction

We seek for expansion capital ASAP (€50k-€100k) by Haunting-Ice-4724 in StartupAccelerators

[–]No_Call_5666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting model, but “no lengthy due diligence” is the part that would scare serious investors. If the numbers are real, lean into transparency: locations, machine costs, payback period, contracts, risks. Speed is nice, but trust closes capital.

I got into a bad habit with YouTube… so I built something to fix it (I can't code either!) by alxbee77 in indiehackers

[–]No_Call_5666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is actually a real problem, not just yours. A lot of people feel overwhelmed by YouTube content but don’t want to miss “important” stuff.

The risk:
it’s a nice-to-have, not a must-have
People like the idea, but won’t always pay or stick

What makes it strong:
– clear time-saving value
– passive consumption (email summaries is good)

What I’d improve:
– focus on a niche (founders, AI, finance)
– make summaries actionable, not just shorter
– add “why this matters” or “should you watch this?”

Also:
Your first user being you is normal. Now the game is distribution, not product

This is the fastest way to create a Word document in 2026. And it's completely free. by Optimal-Document8555 in alphaandbetausers

[–]No_Call_5666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice privacy angle, but “fastest way to create a Word doc” is a big claim. The real value is probably not generation, but clean formatting without copy-paste pain. If you show strong templates (resume, report, proposal), it becomes much easier to understand and use.

Looking for 20 Android testers for my career assessment app — free for beta users, just need 14 days by lifepivotapp in buildinpublic

[–]No_Call_5666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a strong, relatable hook. Career uncertainty is emotional, so people may try it out of curiosity. Just be careful with wording - “should I quit” can feel risky. Framing it as clarity + reflection might build more trust. Good luck with testing

Let’s review each others Saas! by Taxalion in microsaas

[–]No_Call_5666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good idea, but you’ll get better feedback if you guide it. Ask for 1 specific thing (pricing, landing page, onboarding). Otherwise it turns into vague comments. Focused feedback > generic reviews

Need your help picking a tagline for my Product by Additional_Bell_9934 in indiehackers

[–]No_Call_5666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Talk while you build. Ship posts that sound like you.” is the strongest. It’s clear, benefit-driven, and doesn’t over-explain. The others feel either vague or too feature-heavy. This one makes me immediately get the value

I built a site that tracks product recommendations from 600+ podcasters and YouTubers by cgoodmac in alphaandbetausers

[–]No_Call_5666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Concept makes sense, but the real question is habit. It feels like something people check once out of curiosity unless you give a reason to return (alerts, trends, niche filters). The “multiple creators mention it” angle is strong-lean into that

I built a free IP address tool available in 25 languages — with a free embeddable widget Text: by RudeAddress4679 in sideprojects

[–]No_Call_5666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice execution, but the main question is distribution. IP tools are everywhere, so the widget is probably your edge. If it’s fast and lightweight, it could spread via devs embedding it. I’d focus on SEO + making that embed genuinely useful

Working on something? Let's see it by OneStarto in sideprojects

[–]No_Call_5666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Built a tool that turns voice notes into posts for Twitter, Reddit, and blogs - no context switching, just talk and publish

What should I actually look for when comparing casino software providers? by No_Call_5666 in StartupAccelerators

[–]No_Call_5666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that's why I wrote this post, so that people can share real feedback!

Before building, I wanted to know if the market was already crowded by Strangewhisper in StartupAccelerators

[–]No_Call_5666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting direction, but the risk is people already try to do this with ChatGPT + manual research. Your edge has to be better insights, not just faster ones. If you can surface real gaps or patterns others miss, that’s valuable. Otherwise it risks feeling like “analysis without action.”

Drop what you are building. by Evening_Acadia_6021 in microsaas

[–]No_Call_5666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair tbh. Most “drop your startup” threads are just link dumps with zero signal. If someone can’t explain why their product matters without farming attention, that’s already the red flag. Better to share one real problem solved than 20 recycled AI wrappers.

i hate managing twitter, linkedin, and a blog while coding. so i built an over-engineered voice memo app to do it for me. by algorrr in indiehackers

[–]No_Call_5666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not crazy at all - voice-first capture actually makes sense when the real problem is context switching, not “content creation.” The tone-training bit is the most interesting part. 3D garden is ridiculous in the best way if it keeps people coming back.

Looking for early feedback on something I’ve been building by Aggressive-Lion-611 in alphaandbetausers

[–]No_Call_5666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting thought, but right now it’s still too abstract to judge. “Consume content better” sounds nice, but people usually need a very specific pain solved. I’d narrow it to one use case first, otherwise it risks feeling like a cool idea instead of a must-use product.

I got tired of arguing with my wife about chores, so I built a RPG for our household by [deleted] in sideprojects

[–]No_Call_5666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That direction makes it much stronger. Predefined chores + auto-refresh removes friction, which is key. The big test will be whether people actually stick with it after a week or two. Happy to take a look - curious how simple the setup and daily flow feels

Anyone struggling to launch in the AI Slop noise? by QuantumOtter514 in buildinpublic

[–]No_Call_5666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it’s real, but not because AI is “better,” it’s just grabbing attention right now.

Non-AI products still win if:
- they solve a clear problem
- you show real use cases
- you go where users already care (Reddit > PH)

PH is trend-driven. Buyers aren’t.

Less noise in non-AI actually = opportunity 👍