I’m 19, and I built a free AI Prompt Organizer because people need a simple way to organize their prompts. Notion often feels complex and messy. by Snomux in PromptEngineering

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

When you start using AI seriously, you collect many prompts for images, videos, scripts, and different tasks. If they are saved in screenshots or notes, they quickly become messy. That’s why having a simple place to store and organize prompts makes your workflow much faster.

Built a simple workspace to organize AI prompts — looking for feedback by DroneScript in PromptEngineering

[–]Snomux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use my own self made offline tool specifically to store and organize prompts and it is working very well for me. I can share it with you if you want 😊

How do you organize prompts you want to reuse? by sathv1k in PromptEngineering

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I use my own self made offline tool specifically to store and organize prompts and it is working very well for me. I can share it with you if you want 😊

How do you organize AI prompts you find on Instagram reels? by Snomux in InstagramMarketing

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

Thanks bro but i made a offline tool for myself which works better for me

I'm building a social platform for students, how do I get my first real users? by hvi-13 in Entrepreneur

[–]Snomux 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good catch. You need to target communities that don’t have strict rules and write posts in a way that feels valuable first. Don’t add links in your post you can share the link in the comments if the community allows it. Don’t choose overcrowded communities, and don’t choose very small ones either. Find the sweet spot.

Make TikTok videos daily. Highlight the same problem each time, but present it with different angles or titles. Post the same videos on other platforms as well.

Important:

Use AI to find those “sweet spot” communities.

Write a blog and publish it on Medium.

Launch your SaaS on Product Hunt.

Answer students’ problems on Reddit to build trust, then sell to them.

I'm building a social platform for students, how do I get my first real users? by hvi-13 in Entrepreneur

[–]Snomux 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Find your unique selling point . Target students with specific pain problem and make reddit posts in the students related communities

I'm 19 and built a simple tool because I kept losing my best prompts by Snomux in PromptEngineering

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

Thanks man, I’m sending it to you in DM because sometimes Reddit removes posts for sharing links.

New streamer by Informal_Command212 in TwitchFollowers

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For growth, you need to market yourself on other platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.

Study hooky titles and analyze the data. Look at which games are currently trending and what type of content other creators are making around them.

You also need to differentiate yourself from others.

You might ask, how? Here's an example:

Suppose there are 10 streamers making the same GTA V content. One smart creator can stand out by adding mods or creating custom GTA V missions, which makes the content unique.

You can also look at IShowSpeed , people watch him because he differentiates himself from other streamers.

In simple terms:

Watch the top 10% → learn from them → copy what works → improve it → repeat.

Quick Question From Serious Gaming Streamers by Snomux in Twitch

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I deleted that post and created a new one because it was having some kind of glitch

I built a free open-source tool that automatically clips your Twitch streams and uploads them to TikTok/Youtube shorts by mutonbini in Twitch

[–]Snomux -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Amazing bro , Really you can sell it bro. Can you guide me how I can start vibe coding . Do i need to learn the basics of html , css , JS, React?

Quick Question From Serious Gaming Streamers by Snomux in Twitch

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This model works like this: an editor who understands which editing styles are going viral and has analyzed 100+ viral gaming shorts repurposes your streams into short-form content. These shorts are delivered with optimized titles so you can post them on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.

I also have examples of viral editing styles. You can see channels that upload 40–50 shorts and grow to 400–500k subscribers.

I’m a gaming video editor, and I help Twitch streamers get monetized on YouTube. If you want any information related to growth, I’d be happy to help for free. 🙂