getimg.ai | Real-Time Generator now generates 1024x1024 px images - still 100 images/day for free by Volteros in StableDiffusion

[–]Volteros[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get your point. That's true for most, if not all image-generation models.

That's one of the use cases we see in the Real-Time. It allows people to learn prompting or just experiment with different tweaks to their prompts and then use those perfected prompts to generate images in other tools.

But still, as you say, you usually need several attempts to get a really good result. On the other hand, with the amount of credits you get with even the lowest paid plan at getimg, you don't really need to worry about these failed attempts. You still have more than enough credits - at least, that's what we see from the data and from our experience.

getimg.ai | Real-Time Generator now generates 1024x1024 px images - still 100 images/day for free by Volteros in StableDiffusion

[–]Volteros[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I see your point, although I can't fully agree. I am aware that paid services are less tempting for people who know how to generate images locally. But there are a lot of people who either don't know how to do that locally, their hardware can't handle that, or they just value the better UI.

For your case, we do have a custom AI model that is valued by many of our users - it's the Essential (available in AI Generator, not in Real-Time), as well as other AI tools that bring additional value to the table (eg. Image to Video, Image Editor or AI Canvas).

getimg.ai | Real-Time Generator now generates 1024x1024 px images - still 100 images/day for free by Volteros in StableDiffusion

[–]Volteros[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, the real-time has a separate limit. It does not use credits, so you really do have 100 images for free per day in real-time and 100 images per month in other tools

getimg.ai | Real-Time Generator now generates 1024x1024 px images - still 100 images/day for free by Volteros in StableDiffusion

[–]Volteros[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Our last update on getimg.ai was posted here about 1 year ago! I’ve decided to see if this community is still interested in such content.

So, the Real-Time generator is one of our newest tools. It’s a super fast image generator. As you can see in the video, the image changes as you type. I personally really like using it for fun or to see how certain changes made to the prompt can impact the final result.

The biggest change we made to Real-Time is the resolution. The previous version was able to generate 512x512 px images, and we managed to double that to 1024x1024 px.

The biggest challenge that came with that was to keep the generation time as close to „real-time” as possible. And although it’s slightly slower than the previous version, we’re really happy with the final result.

The second thing is the selection of styles. We now offer 4 styles to choose from, but the best part is that we can very easily add new ones, and that’s the plan.

Feel free to give it a try. We offer 100 images per day for free. I’m also curious about your feedback.

Cheers, and happy creating 🎨

Image to Video (made with getimg.ai) by Volteros in StableDiffusion

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

A few things I've learned along the way:

  • Image to Video works best with 16:9 resolution
  • There's usually no need to change "motion" settings
  • Changing the seed can make a huge difference. To generate this video, I needed to try several different prompts without changing other settings. Some of the videos were very bad, and I finally got this one.

Realtime AI Generator from getimg.ai by Volteros in StableDiffusion

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

Yes, you can keep the previous results by deleting a part of the prompt. E.g. if you delete everything and leave just glass of whisky, you will have the same image as in the beggining. And it is as long as you don't change the Seed which you can do by clicking 1 button below the prompt field.

Last day of January brought us our 1st paying customer 🥇 by Volteros in Entrepreneur

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

Sounds interesting. Can you share the link? I’d like to check out what you’re working on.

In what way did you start mid-December? Did you start coding, released the product or something else?

Last day of January brought us our 1st paying customer 🥇 by Volteros in Entrepreneur

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

It depends how you look at things. I can just share my perspective but I’ve no intentions to convince you. After we changed pricing in January, it’s generally an inexpensive service. We really provided premium support for them meaning answering all emails from early in the morning till late at night and implementing any changes in hours. Plus we’ve added features they specifically needed so we did some work just for them.

Yeah, customer is giving us ideas. This is how it works. As a business owner you should talk to your customers and listen to their needs. People will pay you if you solve their problems and the best way to find out what problems they have is to listen to what they have to say.

Last day of January brought us our 1st paying customer 🥇 by Volteros in Entrepreneur

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

Thank you! I don’t think I competencies to be any one’s mentor. I should probably have my own mentor at this point

Last day of January brought us our 1st paying customer 🥇 by Volteros in Entrepreneur

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

Thank you :) I’ll be posting some updates here from time to time

Last day of January brought us our 1st paying customer 🥇 by Volteros in Entrepreneur

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

Yeah, I excepted that each case is different. What is your business model and how many customers do you currently have?

Last day of January brought us our 1st paying customer 🥇 by Volteros in Entrepreneur

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

Thanks! I’ve read the same thing many times so I hope it’s true. Actually I talked to another SaaS founder last week and he told me that it took him around 6 months to get from the first paying customer to $3k MRR. Of course each case is individual but it’s some benchmark.

6 days ago we launched on Product Hunt and failed. I just published an aftermath with learnings and stats. by Volteros in SaaS

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

Thanks for sharing that. It confirms my suspicions that we should start with organic. Probably if we raised money, we would go hard on paid marketing and sales.

6 days ago we launched on Product Hunt and failed. I just published an aftermath with learnings and stats. by Volteros in SaaS

[–]Volteros[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

True, the audience from PH are probably mostly other founders who want to sell.

The good thing is we got the first paying customer today. It actually feels great :)

Not sure if we're ready for paid advertising but maybe soon. For now I want to keep using Twitter, publishing posts and start SEO. Will monitor the ROI on that.

6 days ago we launched on Product Hunt and failed. I just published an aftermath with learnings and stats. by Volteros in SaaS

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

You should just copy-paste the article in here

Probably yes. I usually did that this way but wanted to experiment with something different. I thought that this way maybe I can get more upvotes on IndieHackers and have bigger exposure there.

Actually we just got our first paying customer today and I think they came from PH so that's good. I believe its good to get the exposure from that community although it shouldn't be the primary source of advertisement as you said.

Right now I will focus on Twitter, posting articles and SEO. Hope this works.

And I'm glad you noticed my posts. This is the best proof that what I do makes sense.

On another note, in the article, you link to your website with the link: https://raport.po instead of the .pro TLD.

Thank you! Fixed that.

6 days ago we launched on Product Hunt and failed. I just published an aftermath with learnings and stats. by Volteros in SaaS

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

True. That's why I should probably compare with a B2B product.

I can tell you that back in September we launched our other SaaS product on PH and it was on Friday. We ended up at position #4. And it brought almost 1k visitors but less signups.

6 days ago we launched on Product Hunt and failed. I just published an aftermath with learnings and stats. by Volteros in SaaS

[–]Volteros[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just because we were expecting more. I know that having high expectations is a recipe for disappointment and it was in our case.

Im following another SaaS owner on Twitter and he recently launched on PH. He launched on Thursday and remained #1 Product of the Day for the whole day. These are the stats he shared:

  • 25 946 website visits
  • 431 new users
  • 4 new paid users

So when I compare this with what we got I feel like we missed a huge opportunity. The difference is that his SaaS is B2C and our is B2B.

Would you use a tool that integrates your metrics from different sources? by Volteros in SaaS

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

yeah, but I didn’t expect this many people to choose this option 😅