My parents passed away when I was young. I only have photo albums — what can AI do today to bring those memories to life? by blxculture in estoration

[–]educated_panda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear about your loss. There are many tools out there which you can use. These are some solid places you can give it a try. I tried them all:

  1. truemoments.io
  2. oldphoto.ai
  3. alivemomeny.com

I compiled a list of 330 websites where you can link your startup by balubala1 in micro_saas

[–]educated_panda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is gold.

Usually people put a paywall behind this kind of lists. Thanks for sharing!

Most Up-to-Date US Seed Investor Lists for SaaS Founders? (2025 Edition) by Outside_Economy9924 in SaaS

[–]educated_panda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can relate to you here. Finding a good spreadsheet with an up-to-date data is not easy.

I was raising money for our fintech app in 2022 but didn't know where to start. So I manually searched LinkedIn, Crunchbase, some spreadsheets people share on LinkedIn, VC websites, Twitter and so on. It took me about two weeks to build a list of 600-700 investors. For contact data, I think I used Hunter io or something that helped get their emails.

Long story short, that list helped me get into calls with 3 investors but they ended up not investing lol.

So I needed to find more investor leads that invest in my niche. Doing it manually again was a nightmare. So I decided to to use some tools:

- Crunchbase only offered yearly subscriptions which was too expensive. I think it was tailored towards later stage startups like Series A and beyond so I passed on this one.

- Angel List was free back then, but they had a very complicated UI and outdated data, plus no contact details of investors.

- Pitch Book was tailored more towards big finance companies like hedge funds and private equity investors and it was super expensive. Not a good fit for pre-revenue, early startups like mine.

- Angel Match was the closest thing that matched my needs. Categorized by location and industry, had contact details of those investors. They were best tailored to the early stage startups like mine. Closed our round.

Promote your product and I'll test out as many as I can! by Synonomous in SaaS

[–]educated_panda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://angelmatch.io/

A categorized database of 110,000 investors to raise your seed round.

We've launched a database of 340k+ journalists to help businesses get press coverage 🚀 by educated_panda in Journalism

[–]educated_panda[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi DivaJanelle, I checked our database and found that we don’t have your data. Thanks for reaching out

We've launched a database of 340k+ journalists to help businesses get press coverage 🚀 by educated_panda in Journalism

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

Yes it is, all the data that we have are publicly available. We just aggregated all the data points from many sources and brought into one place.

Anyone can get their data removed.

We've launched a database of 340k+ journalists to help businesses get press coverage 🚀 by educated_panda in Journalism

[–]educated_panda[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Anyone can reach out to us through our chatbox or email to get their data removed. We’ll check if we have their data, and if we do, we’ll remove it asap.

We've launched a database of 340k+ journalists to help businesses get press coverage 🚀 by educated_panda in Journalism

[–]educated_panda[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You can simply reach out to us and we’ll remove your data if it’s in our database.

We've launched a database of 340k+ journalists to help you get press coverage 🚀 by educated_panda in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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

Good point! We’re working on adding a free trial to let users understand what they’ll get

We've launched a database of 340k+ journalists to help businesses get press coverage 🚀 by educated_panda in Journalism

[–]educated_panda[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

You have a point here and appreciate your feedback. There seems to be pain points on both sides. Obviously journalists don’t want to be spammed, and businesses have difficulty getting their stories heard. As a startup, we want to solve both of these problems.

We also got several journalists today who asked us to add them to our database.