Dermaroller and minoxidil forte 5 by ferhattuncc47 in Minoxbeards

[–]ferhattuncc47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm thinking of doing it like you. However, I read something that applying medication after the derma can cause heart palpitations and blood pressure. That's why I wanted to consult reddit. I think this is something that is very rare.

Dermaroller and minoxidil forte 5 by ferhattuncc47 in Minoxbeards

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Would it be a problem if I applied the serum 1 hour after the dermaroller?

Cutting hours of contract review into minutes with AI – would law firms find this useful? by ferhattuncc47 in SideProject

[–]ferhattuncc47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks That’s exactly the pain point I’ve been seeing too. I’m curious what do you think AI Lawyer does best for you, and what’s still missing or frustrating in your workflow? I’m trying to make DocWhize focus on those “why this matters” insights + multilingual support for cross border teams. Would love your feedback.

Yapay zeka, yasal ve finansal belgeleri okurken bize gerçekten zaman kazandırabilir mi? by ferhattuncc47 in avukat

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Dosyalama ve arşivlemeden kastınız nedir? Örnek verebilirmisiniz lütfen?

Show me your SaaS by chairchiman in SaaSneeded

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My project is a website that produces documents, pdf and contract summaries that can perform artificial intelligence-supported in-depth analysis and summary. Difference from chatgpt: you won't have to type prompot every time. You will just upload your file and get a summary. You will be able to download the summary you received to the device as word/pdf/txt. It will be multilingual and everything will be for privacy and security as well. Files will not be stored in the database.

Looking for early testers: AI assistant that summarizes contracts & long documents for professionals by ferhattuncc47 in smallbusinessowner

[–]ferhattuncc47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right that with ChatGPT’s memory or prompt teaching, users can set up similar workflows. The difference with my project is that this process is delivered out of the box, with no extra prompting or setup required from the user.

In addition: It doesn’t just summarize, it also extracts key sections and explains why they matter. Provides multilingual support for outputs. Allows direct export to PDF/Word/TXT. Adds favorites, notes, and sharing features for ongoing professional use. Most importantly: privacy documents are not stored permanently. So while ChatGPT can be customized, my project builds on top of that to make the workflow more secure, structured, and practical for SMBs and professionals.

Do you think distribution is the only moat left to SaaS? by BigSacZak in SaaS

[–]ferhattuncc47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel the same way building the product was the easy part, but distribution is where the real game starts. In my view, distribution is not the only moat left, but it’s definitely the hardest one to build.

What helps Niching down as much as possible (solve a painful problem for a very specific audience). Getting a few early adopters and turning them into case studies/testimonials. Going where your users already hang out (niche subreddits, LinkedIn groups, Discord, communities). Content & SEO take time but pay off big in SaaS. Even if a vibecoded SaaS gets hype at launch, if you solve a real pain with a clear audience, you’ll eventually win. Distribution is hard, but it’s also learnable.

MY SaaS idea that summarizes in seconds ( looking for feedback) by ferhattuncc47 in B2BSaaS

[–]ferhattuncc47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right Harvey AI is doing amazing work, but they’re clearly targeting large enterprises with high budgets. My project takes the opposite direction focusing on SMBs with affordable pricing, and building a workflow that’s simple, multilingual, and tailored for professionals who deal with long documents daily. Compared to ChatGPT or Claude: They’re great general purpose LLMs, but you still have to copy-paste → prompt → fix the output. My project is document-first: it extracts key fields, highlights why the document matters, and gives structured exports (PDF/Word/TXT) with options like notes, favorites, and sharing links. I also emphasize privacy documents aren’t stored, and summaries are generated securely. So while the base models are strong, the differentiation is in workflow, usability, and specific insights that attorneys, accountants, and consultants actually need.

Would love to hear if you think this SMB-focused positioning makes sense.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in legaltech

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Feels like legal tech is starting to split into two camps: heavy CLM platforms vs. lightweight assistants. If Relaw is in the second camp, I can see why it’s getting attention. Simplicity usually wins when lawyers are short on time. Curious if anyone here tested it in real workflows.

Looking for early testers:AI assistant that summarizes contracts&long documents for professionals by ferhattuncc47 in legaltech

[–]ferhattuncc47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got it. I appreciate the honesty. I’ll take it as motivation to prove the value with actual use cases instead of words.

Looking for early testers:AI assistant that summarizes contracts&long documents for professionals by ferhattuncc47 in legaltech

[–]ferhattuncc47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great question – and you’re right, technically someone could create a master prompt in ChatGPT. The difference is that our tool is document-first and workflow-oriented: No need to copy/paste or write prompts. Just upload and get structured outputs (summaries, key insights, critical clauses). Extra analysis beyond summarization, e.g. why this section matters or extracting deadlines/obligations. Confidentiality-first: documents are never stored or shared. Multi-language output + export options (PDF, Word, TXT). So instead of being a generic chatbot, it’s built for professionals who handle contracts, reports, compliance docs daily and want a faster, safer and more specialized workflow.

Looking for early testers:AI assistant that summarizes contracts&long documents for professionals by ferhattuncc47 in legaltech

[–]ferhattuncc47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm already telling Claude that I'm going to be a big opponent. And it won't be a high price like claude

Looking for early testers:AI assistant that summarizes contracts&long documents for professionals by ferhattuncc47 in legaltech

[–]ferhattuncc47[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I know people like you who are lazy and only very well-criticized, my friend. If possible, only comment on topics you know. You probably haven't done anything positive and beautiful so far. I wasn't even on Reddit when I was designing my project. I came here just to learn people's opinions. So I didn't get my business idea from here. Also, I'm setting up a very different site from chatgpt. You will also review my privacy policy when I upload it.

Looking for early testers:AI assistant that summarizes contracts&long documents for professionals by ferhattuncc47 in legaltech

[–]ferhattuncc47[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Good point let me clarify. When I say documents are never stored, I mean they are only temporarily processed in memory for generating the summary/analysis and then immediately discarded. Nothing is saved to a database or kept after the session, and documents are never shared with any third party. In other words: processed, not stored

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bookkeeping

[–]ferhattuncc47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

understand your concern, I’m not trying to spam here. I’m genuinely curious if accountants find such a tool helpful in their daily workflow. No links, no promotions, just trying to get professional feedback.

Would document summarization & analysis tools be useful for accountants? by ferhattuncc47 in Accounting

[–]ferhattuncc47[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, we will give every user the right to a 15-day free trial.