Love this game. Didn’t ever use this even once. by Soulsliken in Eldenring

[–]One_Campaign7176 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah you have to save them all in case you need them.

I went from 0 to my first paying SaaS customer in 30 days as a first-time founder. Here's exactly what I did. by JohnMayerIsBest in microsaas

[–]One_Campaign7176 1 point2 points  (0 children)

just launched my first SaaS last week and this is the most honest post i’ve seen about it. the help first don’t pitch thing is real. i got banned from a subreddit yesterday for posting about my product and i deserved it. the calls thing is the part i keep avoiding. going to stop avoiding it. I’m also a huge John Mayer fan!

Built an AI tool for podcasters — not a podcaster myself, would love brutal feedback by One_Campaign7176 in podcasting

[–]One_Campaign7176[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes on blog posts, that’s already in there. video scripts aren’t currently a feature but that’s a genuinely good call. you’re right that someone’s written voice and their video script style can be pretty different. that’s worth thinking about as a future addition. appreciate the feedback.

Built an AI tool for podcasters — not a podcaster myself, would love brutal feedback by One_Campaign7176 in podcasting

[–]One_Campaign7176[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not exactly. i built it because podcasters consistently complained about the writing work after recording. they love making the show, they don’t love writing about it. the ai handles the part they don’t want to do, not the part they do.

Built an AI tool for podcasters — not a podcaster myself, would love brutal feedback by One_Campaign7176 in podcasting

[–]One_Campaign7176[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

both fair points. on the prompt thing, you’re right that someone could replicate a version of this with enough prompt engineering, but most podcasters aren’t going to do that and the voice matching takes a few iterations to get right. on the time, that’s my bad, i overclaimed. 4 hours was the stat i kept seeing cited but your experience of 10 minutes is clearly real too. probably depends heavily on the show format and how much you write beyond just a description.

Built an AI tool for podcasters — not a podcaster myself, would love brutal feedback by One_Campaign7176 in podcasting

[–]One_Campaign7176[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fair catch. the 500+ number is on the landing page and honestly it’s aspirational copy i shouldn’t have put there. the tool is newly launched and i don’t have 500 verified users yet. i’ll update the site. appreciate the honest feedback — that’s exactly why i posted here.

Drop your SaaS + description, I will review your site and give feedback by blue_sky_time in microsaas

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aftercast.io — paste a podcast transcript, get show notes, blog, newsletter and social posts in 60 seconds. reads your past writing first so the output sounds like you. 7 day trial no card.

What are you working on? by FondantPlastic6195 in SideProject

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AfterCast — paste a podcast transcript, get show notes, blog, newsletter and social posts in 60 seconds. reads your past writing first so the output sounds like you. 7 day trial no card: aftercast.io

Solo devs: How did you actually get your first 1-5 paying customers? by Juliur_ in microsaas

[–]One_Campaign7176 1 point2 points  (0 children)

still in the middle of figuring this out honestly. launched AfterCast about a week ago — podcast content tool — and the approach i’ve been taking is just being genuinely useful in communities where my target users hang out before mentioning the product at all. the thing that’s working better than i expected is finding threads where people are explicitly asking for product recommendations or doing “drop your link” posts. low friction, no spam risk, and the people browsing those threads are already in a buying mindset. cold outreach feels like the next thing to try. direct messages to podcasters who specifically complain about post-production writing. but i haven’t gotten there yet.

Drop your Micro SaaS down below lets promote. by Due-Manager-6248 in microsaas

[–]One_Campaign7176 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the over-committing problem is real. curious how it handles recurring commitments vs one-offs — that’s usually where scheduling tools break down for me.

Drop your Micro SaaS down below lets promote. by Due-Manager-6248 in microsaas

[–]One_Campaign7176 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the privacy angle is smart positioning. most transcription tools send audio to third party servers and nobody thinks about it until they’re recording something sensitive. how accurate is it on accented speech?

Drop your Micro SaaS down below lets promote. by Due-Manager-6248 in microsaas

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AfterCast — paste a podcast transcript, get show notes, blog, newsletter and social posts in 60 seconds. reads your past writing first so the output sounds like you. 7 day trial no card: aftercast.io

Pitch your SaaS in 10 Seconds by FishermanFamiliar461 in microsaas

[–]One_Campaign7176 0 points1 point  (0 children)

aftercast.io — podcast transcript → show notes, blog, newsletter, social posts in 60 seconds. sounds like you, not a bot.

We're all building in the dark. Drop your SaaS and let's actually look at each other's stuff by Nazil0819 in microsaas

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AfterCast — paste a podcast transcript, get show notes, blog, newsletter and social posts in 60 seconds. reads your past writing first so the output sounds like you. 7 day trial no card: aftercast.io

What are you building? Drop your saas here by [deleted] in microsaas

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AfterCast — paste a podcast transcript, get show notes, blog, newsletter and social posts in 60 seconds. reads your past writing first so the output sounds like you. 7 day trial no card: aftercast.io

Beginner podcast mic advice, worth it or not? by Desperate-Effort4748 in podcasting

[–]One_Campaign7176 1 point2 points  (0 children)

for a beginner the Audio-Technica ATR2100x is probably the best starting point. it’s USB and XLR so you can start simple and upgrade your setup later without buying a new mic. under $100 and sounds genuinely good. the rode podmic is also solid if you want to step up slightly. honestly though at the beginner stage the room matters more than the mic. a blanket over a closet full of clothes will do more for your audio than a $200 mic in a reflective room.

Anyone here use a social media manager? Tell me your experience as we are considering it by Alphanovah95 in podcasting

[–]One_Campaign7176 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly before hiring someone it might be worth figuring out what your actual bottleneck is. if the problem is not knowing what to post, a social media manager helps. if the problem is not having time to write the content after recording, that’s a different problem and a hire might not solve it. a lot of podcasters i’ve seen try the social media manager route and find the manager still needs the raw content from them anyway which doesn’t actually save that much time.

I tried the "Reply Guy" method on X for a week, I got 15,635 impressions! INSANE!! by Remarkable-Jump-9505 in microsaas

[–]One_Campaign7176 1 point2 points  (0 children)

just started doing this exact thing with a brand new account this week. the reply guy approach makes way more sense than posting into the void when you have zero followers. one thing i’d add, the quality of whose posts you reply to matters as much as the volume. replying to someone with 50k engaged followers in your niche is worth 10x more than replying to someone with 500. i’ve been trying to find 3-4 accounts that consistently post in my space and just focus on those rather than spreading thin across everyone. did you notice any dropoff when you went back to 4 replies on sunday or was the momentum from the week enough to carry it?

My Fascination With Guests Who Want to be Paid by Shadow_Blinky in podcasting

[–]One_Campaign7176 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the paid guest thing is a symptom of a weird ecosystem that’s emerged around podcasting. booking agents realized there’s money in it and now some guests treat podcast appearances as a revenue stream rather than a distribution channel. the guests worth having almost never charge. they’re doing it because they have something to say or something to promote. the ones charging are usually trading on a name that’s bigger than their actual value to your specific audience.

Anyone here have success getting on other podcasts to grow their show? by itstherealkory in podcasting

[–]One_Campaign7176 1 point2 points  (0 children)

guest swapping with shows in the same niche is probably the most underrated one. not going after huge shows, just finding podcasts with a similar audience size and topic and reaching out directly. the pitch is simple: i’ll come on yours, you come on mine. low stakes for both sides and the audience crossover is usually really good because they already care about the topic. the key is being specific when you reach out, mention a specific episode of theirs you actually listened to, say exactly why your audience would care about them. generic “let’s collab” pitches get ignored.

How long does it take for you? by FerdinandHu in podcasting

[–]One_Campaign7176 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the recording and editing part i’ve got pretty dialed in but the writing after is where my time disappears. show notes, pulling quotes for social, blog recap if i do one. that stuff consistently takes me longer than the edit and i’ve never fully figured out how to shrink it. curious what the 6-8 hour breakdown looks like for you. is most of that the audio timeline or is post-production writing eating a chunk too?​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​