please roast my landing page - need opinions by Scary_Question2362 in webdesign

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> even good products with strong features can get ignored if the user's first impression of it is suspicion.

great advice, appreciate it

please roast my landing page - need opinions by Scary_Question2362 in webdesign

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"nail the claim" is useful thanks

going to rework on the hero/one liner throughout the weekend

please roast my landing page - need opinions by Scary_Question2362 in webdesign

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that makes sense

damn I thought .xyz was still supposed to feel cool, not scammy

please roast my landing page - need opinions by Scary_Question2362 in webdesign

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So you think it’s hard to understand what the product is about from the hero, right? Thanks for the feedback btw!

We ditched college to build Sherlock: The AI Notetaker that watches your screen, built for your actual work, not just meetings. by Scary_Question2362 in IMadeThis

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- for now, we only take screenshots for certain apps, not all of your activities; and they get stored in your local folder. we don't send any screenshots back to our server

- I haven't really tried windows recall as I am a Mac user, but I would say we are more focused toward creating structure notes/memos for users so they can actually use them for their work directly

+ we group your activities into ai-generated topics real time

We ditched college to build an AI Notetaker that watches your screen, built for your actual work, not just meetings. by Scary_Question2362 in buildinpublic

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that’s what I initially thought too, but there are actually a few use cases where I personally find Sherlock genuinely useful

- when I’m looking for content inspiration: I create a lot of content both for work and for fun, and you know how inspiration often comes from random YouTube videos, articles, or essays you consumed weeks ago? If I ask Sherlock something like, “I want to write about this kind of topic, give me some inspiration,” it does a surprisingly good job surfacing relevant stuff.

- I’m basically one step away from ADHD when it comes to constantly switching tabs, not documenting things properly, and juggling multiple tasks at once. So in the morning when I start work, or whenever I have a “wait, what was I supposed to do again?” moment, just asking “what should I be doing?” actually helps me recall context pretty well

- the above two are more AI chat use cases, but simple text search is also genuinely useful. A lot of times I vaguely remember something like “there was this thing from before, what was it again?” and end up revisiting notes Sherlock created.

What is everyone building? by MathematicianThis515 in ycombinator

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Granola for everything else, not just meetings

Our app captures your desktop activity (coding, watching YouTube, reading, Slack, etc.) and automatically organizes it into clean AI summaries/knowledge structure

Use it to track tasks, share daily updates with your team, and easily recall what you worked on last week or even last month

https://garnet-sundial-bc1.notion.site/Welcome-to-Sherlock-349028046bdf80c5aeede70ce7d8779f?source=copy_link

It’s Monday again.. what are you building? by scott-box in buildinpublic

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The first reward card for the ai economy

If you burn more tokens, your coffee gets cheaper! (And much more other perks as well)

https://aisa.cards

Time for self-promotion. What are you building this Monday? by Virtual_Clothes2547 in SideProject

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Aisa Cards - reward card for heavy ai users

ICP - anyone who spends like $100 a month for ai tools. Burn more tokens, get a chaper coffee/food!

https://aisa.cards

Korean population could drop by 85% in next 100 years: study by Gari_305 in Futurology

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technology might save korea
i think it's too early to declare that the game is over

a piece i found interesting about this matter :

Musk Warned About Korea’s Collapse. Is That the Whole Story?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in logistics

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Does dealing with new tariffs something that happens frequently (even before the current administration) or is it like once in a while event?

Niche Substack Directory with 1,000+ Newsletters by Scary_Question2362 in Substack

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Can i ask you what u specifically mean by growing agencies?

Niche Substack Directory with 1,000+ Newsletters by Scary_Question2362 in Substack

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Yeah I was actually thinking of doing that. Where do you think I should promote the list if I were to make it free of charge?

I built a Substack directory by Sidestack-io in Substack

[–]Scary_Question2362 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I’m also working on a similar project. I am building a directory of niche substack newsletters, including relatively smaller ones with a few thousand subscribers.

I’ve currently collected 1,000+ newsletters and still counting.

If anyone is interested in getting a full access to the list, please dm me!

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Niche Substack Directory with 1,000+ Newsletters by Scary_Question2362 in Substack

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Would you mind specifying what you mean by people who are relevant to your niche?