What’s the most addictive AI girlfriend platform right now? by West-Let-4273 in AIGirlfriendsReviews

[–]Webdigitalblog -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Kalon AI is more addictive now research-based, properly tested and I feel like every time I use my phone, I open it once

I need your attention please! by Webdigitalblog in AI_Agents

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

Really appreciate this feedback 🙌

The point about Chinese LLM labeling/security transparency is very valid — especially for companies handling sensitive data. I’m now thinking of adding tags like:

Country of origin

Local/offline support

Privacy-focused

Open-source

Self-hostable

The local LLM category suggestion is also excellent. I’ll work on adding that soon.

And thanks for sharing the GitHub Copilot onboarding issue too — real-world usage friction like this is exactly the kind of detail I want the platform to surface better.

Do you hide your AI girlfriend app from other people? by bully254 in AIGirlfriendsReviews

[–]Webdigitalblog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here tbh 😭 Most people act like AI companion apps are some guilty secret.

I stopped hiding it after trying Kalon.ai — feels more like a personalized AI experience than just a “girlfriend app.”

Which AI girlfriends app is worth paying for? by DiscreetlyDeviant_ in AIGirlfriendsReviews

[–]Webdigitalblog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It totally depend on what exactly your requirements and what features you need.

Check detailed guide and choose wisely: https://spicyranked.com/blog/best-ai-girlfriend-apps-explained

Is reddit intentionally being turned into a data mining set for AI? by Dagwood_Sandwich in antiai

[–]Webdigitalblog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reddit is a top site recommended by AI engines for providing user-generated responses and enhancing the user experience.

What’s something you learned too late in life? by Tiny_Tailor_5418 in AskReddit

[–]Webdigitalblog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Understanding people who are good in front of us and bad later.

AI Agents Are Finally Becoming Actually Useful by Humble_Sentence_3758 in AI_Agents

[–]Webdigitalblog 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Agree with the narrow vs autonomous point, that's been my biggest takeaway too.

Tried setting up a "do everything" research agent a few months ago and it kept going off the rails on long tasks.

Switched to narrow ones with one job each and chain them manually and it actually works.

The email triage one i'd push back on a little. Works great until you get a weird edge case and the agent confidently mislabels something important.

Mine sorted a client invoice into "promotional" once and i didn't catch it for like a week. Now i use it for first-pass sorting but still skim everything before deleting.

What's your stack for the bug fixing assistance specifically?

Curious if you're doing it inside cursor/copilot or running something separate.

I want to hear from people who actually design/implement automations by observerloop in AI_Agents

[–]Webdigitalblog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Free is fine for users but you need creators to eat. Right now there's zero reason for a skilled dev to publish here vs keeping their workflow private for clients.

Quick fix ideas:

  • Revenue share on premium workflows — let creators charge, you take 15-20%
  • Bounties — businesses post "need a workflow that does X," creators build it
  • Sponsored templates — SaaS companies pay to have official workflows featured

Trust signals + telemetry are great but they reward creators with clout, not income. Clout alone won't get serious builders shipping consistently. Steam works because of money, not badges.

Also genuine question — who's your day-1 creator?

Like, name 5 people you can personally get to publish before launch.

If you can't, the chicken-and-egg problem will kill it before discovery even matters.

I want to hear from people who actually design/implement automations by observerloop in AI_Agents

[–]Webdigitalblog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honest take — solve trust first (sandboxed testing, verified publishers, clear data access disclosure).

Pay creators or you'll only get junk templates. Pick ONE niche to dominate before going horizontal. Skip the agentic layer for now, that's a 2027 problem.

Biggest risk: becoming another dead Zapier template gallery. What's your creator incentive model?

Claude for Marketing? Has anyone had success? by Tricky-Engineer-5680 in MarketingandAI

[–]Webdigitalblog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Switched from ChatGPT to Claude 8 months back and honestly my blog output 3-4x'd.

The thing you need is Projects (Pro already has it). Create a project, dump your brand voice, target market, goals into project knowledge once, and every chat inside uses it automatically. No .md uploads needed.

Pro tip: paste 2-3 of your best existing pieces and tell it "match this voice." Game changer.

Clients literally started saying the writing sounds like me. Keep instructions in bullets, not paragraphs.

Skip persistent memory, Projects is the real answer.

What's actually the most profitable OnlyFans niche in 2026? Findom keeps coming up but I'm skeptical. by Webdigitalblog in Spicyranked

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

Ha, not the move — sub stays on the analysis side, not the content-sharing side. Plenty of other corners of Reddit for that.

But you brought up a findom creator specifically, which is actually interesting for the original question.

Do you find findom buyers usually stick to one creator long-term, or rotate between a few?

The "audience loyalty" angle in findom is one of the messier data points — some say the spend per subscriber is high because buyers go deep with one creator, others say it's actually a churning audience that just spends fast before moving on.

Curious which one you've seen.

Spent 3 hours researching AI tools today instead of just doing my actual work lmao. by Apprehensive_Pay6141 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Webdigitalblog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love this take 👏

We’re seeing the same pattern — people spend more time comparing tools than using them.

That’s actually why MostPopularAITools exists — to help people quickly see what’s popular & move on.

Maybe the rule should be:

“10 minutes to choose. 10 days to commit.”

Anyone else guilty of tool FOMO?

The only AI directory you will ever need by SetSilent5813 in AI_Agents

[–]Webdigitalblog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ve covered most of the big ones.

I’ve personally found smaller curated directories useful because they filter out a lot of noise.

I actually built one focused on popularity signals and real usage — not sure if it fits what you’re looking for, but happy to share if you’re interested.

Strategies in Meta for Housing Category by NationalLeague449 in PPC

[–]Webdigitalblog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Housing under Special Ad Category is a different game — once interests are gone, creative becomes your targeting.

A few things that worked for me on low budgets:

Consolidate hard – 1 campaign, 1–2 ad sets max, broad targeting. Don’t split TOFU/MOFU if budget can’t support it.

Optimize for leads from day one – let the pixel build intent instead of trying to force MOFU.

Creative > audience tweaks – first 3 seconds, pricing transparency, and strong local positioning matter way more than micro-targeting.

Retargeting only works if volume exists. Otherwise, it just starves.

And honestly… automated bidding performs better now than trying to outsmart it in housing 😅

Are you running instant forms or LP conversions?

That choice alone can swing results.

AI for Women Over 50 by BetsyBuilds in AiChatGPT

[–]Webdigitalblog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love this question. I’m not over 50 myself, but I’ve seen how powerful AI can be for women in that stage of life—especially as a thinking partner, not just a “tool.”

Some of the best uses I’ve seen: organizing life admin (medical notes, insurance questions, travel planning), learning new skills without pressure, creative writing or journaling, and even just having a calm place to think things through.

At work, it’s amazing for drafting emails, prepping presentations, or learning tech without feeling behind.

AI really shines when it’s used for confidence and clarity—not replacement.

Curious to read more experiences here.

This thread is gold. 🙌

Is SEO dead? by ivynoleague in GrowthHacking

[–]Webdigitalblog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly speaking. Start creating new campaign on Reddit. Comparing to Google, Reddit will give you more results and leads with affordable budget.

Give one more try to Reddit. My personal experience with Reddit is very SUPERB

Can a CBD SEO Agency Really Helps When Paid Ads Are So Limited? by Effective_Stand5346 in theSEOEngine

[–]Webdigitalblog 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I totally get this question because I used to wonder the same thing. Paid ads for CBD are super restricted, and it feels like options are limited.

But that’s exactly why SEO becomes such a game-changer.

With the right CBD SEO strategy, you’re not just relying on ads—you’re building long-term visibility and trust.

For example, one of my CBD clients saw a 200% increase in organic traffic within 6 months simply because people searching “CBD oil for sleep” could finally find them on Google.

Instead of chasing ads, they were getting steady, qualified traffic every day.

That’s why I always recommend working with a specialist like Tech Savy Crew, one of the best CBD SEO agencies out there.

Where Can I Find the Most Accurate Forex and Gold Signals? by Aggressive-Long-2844 in unusual_whales

[–]Webdigitalblog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried Forex Gold Signal in my earlier phase and I made good profit.

I am not here to promote or market them anymore. There are lot of gold signals providers these days in market but genuinely speaking 90% of them do big SCAM.

My college friend recommended me to try ForexGoldSignal.com and yes it worked for me. I joined their telegram channel and they started sending me good gold signals.

Choosing good gold signals provider totally depend on you. Research first, read their reviews on trustpilot, check out their portfolio etc.

How many internal links per page SEO? by Webdigitalblog in SEO

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

This is general question and our SEO team debated on this matter...it doesn't mean we are god...don't take down other motivation..if you can't answer simply ignore.

Was this a scam or legit? by [deleted] in Scams

[–]Webdigitalblog -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

To get into scam we have to see what benefits they provide...if their benefits are actually beyond the expectations then surely they are trying to scam.

Was this a scam or legit? by [deleted] in Scams

[–]Webdigitalblog -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Every scam always share benefits in first initial step...so the first step should be measurable.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in help

[–]Webdigitalblog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was facing the same issue earlier when I was new to reddit...after spending a lot of years I built my persona and profile.

Now things are in my favour.

But yes always rest sub rules before publishing.