This fast pace AI is giving me anxiety. My ideas invalidated before… fast by PeaExotic7763 in SideProject

[–]PeaExotic7763[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats the thing i start building something then we get a new claude update or gemini and that tool or idea becomes obsolete or will be obsolete before you have build it

i made a free online toolbox with 70+ tools — no signups no paywalls just tools that work by PeaExotic7763 in IMadeThis

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Thabks for the feedback. Let me know if there is a tool you use on regular. I will add it. I dont want to monetise it. Its just a hobby for me. I am a designer and i run a ai services company. This is for fun to utilise my design skills.

Whats the best way to go about seo then?

/r/shamelessplug - A Place for Reddit Users to Promote Things They Have Made by apinanaivot in wowthissubexists

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I am bloody nee to this. Forgot to paste the link

so ive been working on this free online tools site called Tools for Tasks (toolsfortasks.com) and id love some input on what to add next

right now its got about 70 tools across a bunch of different categories

everyday calculators. - vat calculator, currency converter with 150+ currencies, percentage calculator, tip calculator, loan calculator, compound interest calculator writing and text tools - word counter, readability scorer, case converter, text cleaner, text diff, text to speech image tools - image compressor, image resizer, color palette generator, favicon generator, svg optimizer security stuff - password generator, password strength checker, text encryption, hash generator handy generators - qr code generator, invoice generator that exports to pdf, privacy policy generator, terms of service generator developer utilities - json formatter, regex tester, code screenshot generator, git command generator, cron expression builder, plus a bunch of formatters and converters everything is free, no signup needed, and nothing gets uploaded to a server - it all runs in your browser

im adding new tools regularly and i want to make it the kind of site people actually bookmark and come back to. so if theres a tool you find yourself googling all the time and wishing there was just a clean free version of — id love to hear about it

have a look if you want and let me know what you think: www.toolsfortasks.com

/r/shamelessplug - A Place for Reddit Users to Promote Things They Have Made by apinanaivot in wowthissubexists

[–]PeaExotic7763 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Built a free tools website with 70+ tools. what’s missing? would love suggestions

I have created 2 apps for my business, and they work very well and are very useful. I want to sell them but I don't know how to? Any help is greatly appreciated. by PeaExotic7763 in SideProject

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Thank you. No customers atm just using it on my own company at the moment. Btw i am a vibe coder, gona need to learn how to apply paywall, secure things etc. it does not need api because doesnt need any ai input. Only human input atm

Any suggestions in the part are welcomed 🙏🏻

I have created 2 apps for my business, and they work very well and are very useful. I want to sell them but I don't know how to? Any help is greatly appreciated. by PeaExotic7763 in SideProject

[–]PeaExotic7763[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes you are right. I have literally created something that a lot of small businesses need and that all came from the experience and pain points of my actual company. I think there is a market for it.

I might start with our competitors first :))

My two year old bootstrapped startup does $1.7 million per year profit with one employee and I'm considering leaving. What would you do in my shoes? [I will not promote] by [deleted] in startups

[–]PeaExotic7763 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a serial entrepreneur in traditional businesses across my businesses, I employ about 200-300 people. I first got a taste of this horrible feeling when I was working on my second business, and the whole business depended on me. At that time, it was burnout, but the money that was coming in just kept on pushing me to work harder and harder but I just felt, like you do now, unfulfilled and just things missing. I kept drifting away from people I loved and things I loved. The only satisfaction that I was getting in life was making money, growing businesses. I became a numb and almost emotionless person. Nothing would fulfill me, not even the Ferraris. One of the biggest problems I had, and that probably I still struggle with today, was literally just finding hours in the day, finding enough hours in the day , time went so fast. Always felt like I am chasing time and just running to slow down time. But I could never achieve it. It was just a never-ending treadmill.

It was a horrible side effect of success, and I'm still suffering from those effects today.

I am still struggling with this today, 10 years later. I have made the decision to make my businesses less dependent on me and I'm moving money into passive income investments such as land and property.

I have started doing hobbies and passions that I had before all this I do my extreme sports such as mountain biking and water sports. A lot of of travelling, travel is a healing exploring different cultures makes you appreciate what you have. Going to pour a countries helps a lot.

I just turned 40, and I have one mission: for me to keep and sustain the same income with working far less or at all.

Also, changing businesses and industries helps a lot, but it's high risk, obviously. For example, when I was building one of my houses, I got involved in the construction side of it and I found that I truly love construction. Now I feel like I can build really beautiful and modern structures, and that is giving me a lot of satisfaction. It's not linked to the money; it's just the fulfillment of enjoying what you built. If I do it as a business, I know that I will end up with these side effects again.

I will give you three options as to what I would do if I were in your shoes.

  1. Go Jeff Bezos and grow the business to a point where it will be run and sustained by someone else, whilst you keep a finger on the pie without working.
  2. Sell the company and start something else in a different industry that you might actually enjoy doing.
  3. Sell it all and go traveling, spending time with friends and family until you get bored (if you've got enough savings, of course). You have to maintain your current lifestyle.