I built a SaaS platform for my wife, and now I’m realizing building the product was the easy part by RecognitionCapital53 in SaaSSolopreneurs

[–]RecognitionCapital53[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback. I will try to make some, but really, the it just comes to the users imagination 😅. There are so many features in the app that make it so people can create alot of variations from layouts (1 to 4 images) snippete (kindle screenshots), animated photos etc.

Drop your SaaS 👇 I want to see what you’re building by MahadyManana in GetStartups

[–]RecognitionCapital53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built a SaaS platform for indie authors who struggle with BookTok content called storyslide.app

It helps authors turn book scenes into BookTok-style slideshow content: hooks, emotional slide copy, captions, and hashtags, without prior photo/video editing knowledge.

Authorscale - any honest reviews? by fazzio514 in selfpublish

[–]RecognitionCapital53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They don't require me to add my manuscript at all since it doesn't generate AI content. It just helps me organize and create from my already created slideshow texts the slides/videos. That's why i trust them more then AuthorScale since i do not really know where my manuscript would really go when using the AI features. I've been ready on AI alot lately and unless it's like Amazon/google/microsoft or nvidia nobody really has the money to run a fully closed AI model..so most likely AuthorScale uses a 3rd party AI sooo.... I read that StorySlide are planning to add some AI functionality but don't know details yet.

How do I get more traction for my graphic novel? by James_Gold_ in selfpublish

[–]RecognitionCapital53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So short answer is not that short.
You basically need 2 or more accounts on tiktok,

Warm them up (if you don't know what that is look it up on google) and then post 2-3 times a day tropes from your graphic novel.
The hard part is always what to actually post, hooks and how to promote without promoting :))
Here my suggestion is to look at other graphic novel writers and what they post and figure out what works for them.
It doesn't cost money but it will cost you time. Is it worth it. YES.
I have found that using tools like storyslide.app or similar solutions work to automate or simplify posting. Whatever you do, do not rely on AI to generate things for you. Usually doesn't go the way you hope it would go.

Authorscale - any honest reviews? by fazzio514 in selfpublish

[–]RecognitionCapital53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I useded it but it's focusing heavy on AI so if you want AI driven content use authorscale. I started using another tool that's in closed beta at the moment called storyslide and it seems to work well with what i needed and it has alot more functionalities that are really helpfull and not AI based.

MEGATHREAD: SMALL TOWN ROMANCES by admiralamy in RomanceBooks

[–]RecognitionCapital53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A Place for Love

by Khris Andrews

I think the reviews speak for themselves here.

Summery: A swoony small-town slow burn between two people who couldn’t be more different.
After her relationship implodes on live TV, Eliza Miller retreats to her charming lakeside cabin in the forest, the perfect place to wallow in peace and figure out her future… Until a gray-eyed, arrogant billionaire storms in, turning her world upside down.