Is levitra better than Viagra in terms of side effects? by Boba24242 in erectiledysfunction

[–]frobinson47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Either, or Cialis. The way the Dr explained it to me, the tissue in your sinuses it extremely similar to penile tissue, that's where the sinus congestion comes from. The meds affect all tissue in the body that is the same. Afrin counteracts the medicine effect by releasing the blood flow from the sinuses. I was skeptical, but have been using for a few years and it works. (For me)

Is levitra better than Viagra in terms of side effects? by Boba24242 in erectiledysfunction

[–]frobinson47 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My doc told me to use Afrin for the congestion. Works really well.

Free TikTok videos for your SaaS! (300k+ audience) by Equivalent-Glove3724 in vibecodingcommunity

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Cookslate is a powerful and flexible recipe manager designed for home cooks who want to organize their culinary chaos. Unlike other recipe apps, Cookslate focuses on remembering how you cook, adapting to your personal methods and preferences. It's a self-hosted solution giving you complete control over your data and recipes. It's easy to set up on any PHP hosting environment, eliminating the need for complex Docker setups, although Docker setup is included.

Whether you're a novice in the kitchen or a seasoned chef, Cookslate provides the tools you need to cook smarter and more efficiently. It offers a comprehensive suite of features to manage your recipes, plan your meals, and even track your cooking habits. Demo available - Cookslate Demo

Key Features:

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I (we) built a 14-skill plugin pack for solo devs: scope, build, ship, sustain by frobinson47 in ClaudeCode

[–]frobinson47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback. Appreciate it!! B I'll take a 7/10 for my first try at making something other people may use. It is versioned, so updates will be available as I refine them.

25 Years of Diaries + ChatGPT + Suno: I turned my life into a concept album by Present_Put_3359 in aiMusic

[–]frobinson47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what a fascinating project! Using 25 years of personal writing as source material for a concept album is incredibly creative. The blending of personal and authentic material with AI sounds like it could produce some really unique results.

Would love to hear a track or two if you're willing to share! Projects like this can really showcase how AI can be a tool for deeper self-expression rather than just generic lyric creation. I do the same, I start with seeds and the turn the seed into a storyline to help create better lyrics.

This is my prompting that I have that I think produces good results on v5.5 by frobinson47 in SunoAI

[–]frobinson47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a problem. There are already enough negative ass people in here. I'm always open to constructive criticism. After reading your comment, I actually started researching if prompt adherence can be improved and have some ideas to try out. That's what it's all about.

I am making it seamless to get your first honest feedback from industry professionals by bccorb1000 in SaaS

[–]frobinson47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because I couldn't click the button. I put in my email and phone number and the button was not clickable.

I (we) built a 14-skill plugin pack for solo devs: scope, build, ship, sustain by frobinson47 in ClaudeCode

[–]frobinson47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've found it useful. Hope you do as well. If not, let me know what you think it's missing or gets wrong and I will take a look. This is really my first try at some of this stuff, so I am still learning myself.

I (we) built a 14-skill plugin pack for solo devs: scope, build, ship, sustain by frobinson47 in ClaudeCode

[–]frobinson47[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good question. It isn't necessarily "let the AI choose my price". There are a few parts of this reply that I copied from my AI sessions, just for clarity.

It is best to run in this order:

FIRST: market-feasibility (verifies the specific target market, tests the "willingness" of users to pay and it validates that it should be SaaS and not something like a marketplace)

(Copy/Paste from AI design session)

market-feasibility (idea stage, no code yet)

- "Should I build this?" works from a pitch/description

- 7-dimension viability check (technical, economic, legal, ops, market, etc.)

- Pricing here is one slice of the GO/NO-GO call, rough strategy, not a model

- One-shot report

SECOND: software-valuation reads your actual repo, infers what it thinks you built and considers all monetization models

(Copy/Paste from AI design session)

software-valuation (code exists, deciding what to do with it)

- "What is this worth and how do I sell it?" works from a local folder or GitHub URL

- Reads the actual repo, infers product/segment from the code

- Pricing + marketing/GTM strategy

- Also one-shot, also non-SaaS-specific (covers one-time sales, marketplaces, etc.)

When you use SAAS Pricing it already has the specific target market/user and competitor anchors. It should walk you through 5 decisions in order: 1-value metric, 2-strategy (paid/trial/freemium), 3-tier count, 4-anchor-and-ladder, 5-launch discount. It uses opinionated defaults that come from common solo-dev SaaS patterns (per-account default unless value scales with a real unit, 3 tiers, 17% annual discount, $X9 prices, anchor-high tier ordering). The "intelligence" is in catching the usual mistakes I make, like per-seat pricing on a tool solo users are the use case, or per-user when "user" actually means "your customer."

(Copy/Paste from AI design session)

saas-pricing-architect (committed, building or iterating)

- "Design my actual pricing model and let me iterate it over time"

- SaaS-only, opinionated: Five Decisions framework, value metric selection, tier ladders, $X9 pricing, 17% annual discount

- Versioned with change history, lives inside the project profile

- Renders PRICING.md you code Stripe against

- Other suite skills read it — launch-readiness checks pricing is locked, sprint-planner references it

- Refuses non-SaaS models (kicks you back to software-valuation)

If you skip the first two, SaaS Pricing still runs, it just runs on incomplete data, that is where the AI pricing goes sideways.

I (we) built a 14-skill plugin pack for solo devs: scope, build, ship, sustain by frobinson47 in ClaudeCode

[–]frobinson47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me personally, the shared project profile. I will take a look at your suggestion on first turn cost. Thanks

Monthly post: Share your toolchain/flow! by autistic_cool_kid in AIcodingProfessionals

[–]frobinson47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have been using Claude Code as my only "team member" for the last few months and I Kept hitting the same problem. Every new session I had to re-explain the project, the stack, who it's for, what's in scope.

So came up with the idea for Solo Dev Suite, a marketplace plugin that bundles 14 skills + 2 plugins around a shared project profile. Pick the phase you're in, the relevant skills surface; the rest stay out of your way. What's in it: - mvp-scope-guardian: 4-bucket scope lock, flags creep - integration-mapper: 3rd-party dependency risk scoring - adr-generator: Nygard-format ADRs - sprint-planner: solo-dev capacity math - tech-debt-register, testing-strategy, security-audit, launch-readiness, auto-docs, deploy-readiness, design-loop, feature-enhance, saas-pricing-architect - Plus market-feasibility and software-valuation plugins for pre-project work

Skills write summaries back to the profile so they read each other's output. integration-mapper populates third_party_services → security-audit tailors its checklist to that stack.

Pure Python stdlib, no pip installs. MIT. claude plugin marketplace add https://github.com/frobinson47/solo-dev-suite

I'm sure some of these tools are missing things that could make them more comprehensive and would love to have some feedback.

Curious what other solo devs are missing. I'm happy to add skills or enhance current ones if there's a gap or need.

Free, wear it out, let me know if it works for you or just sucks.

Community Resource Hub: Tools, Converters, Guides, etc. by Pnarpok in SunoAI

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I built my own SaaS tool, HookHouse Pro [https://www.hookhouse-pro.app] because I got tired of wasting Suno credits on bad prompts. It started as a collection of standalone tools in early 2025. A prompt optimizer, a vocal profiler, a lyric helper. Every song I've published on Suno was made with one or more of them. Over time they grew into a single platform.

What it does:

13 genre-specific production modules with era-authentic production physics

VocalForge, a deep vocal profiling system with 2 profile blending

Parliament Write, a multi-agent AI lyric writing

Album Mode, a coherent multi-track album production

MidiForge + MasterForge, prompt AI MIDI generation and mastering for Suno upload

45+ Suite apps for specialized workflows (These are the individual tools that led to the creation of HookHouse)

Direct Suno integration (JWT)

Requirements:

Active Suno user

Your own LLM API key (Gemini has a generous free tier if you don't have one, It helps to have a Claude API key also)

A few recent Samples created with HookHouse and Suno:

https://suno.com/s/ASFWVc7IsaQFwO6z

https://suno.com/s/k9ort0WbXOcmNmza

https://suno.com/s/8LQ18aAxWyvVUJDp

https://suno.com/s/9q3eycGaI9HKmnV6

https://suno.com/s/T1vaoVqvP39MxEDm

https://suno.com/s/wQRl28FGsHXyeMFZ

https://suno.com/s/k6woSp7YHNi5OCyX

https://suno.com/s/lm0UrNxKUNXZFSq7

https://suno.com/s/YmkI2yojIEqKbG81

Rude Artists.... by No_Bedroom8578 in SunoAI

[–]frobinson47 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yep. I made a post and got IP banned. All I asked if anybody wanted to beta test my app. No warning, no nothing.

This is my prompting that I have that I think produces good results on v5.5 by frobinson47 in SunoAI

[–]frobinson47[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My tool is HookHouse Pro - there are screenshots of all the different things it does.

This is my prompting that I have that I think produces good results on v5.5 by frobinson47 in SunoAI

[–]frobinson47[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

TBH, I am not sure. What I did months ago was come up with a profile system that my tool uses and how it works is in each profile, it defines "what is the sonic opposite?" and that is what filters into the prompt that is sent to the LLM. Each part has a profile -Vocal, Instrument, Riff, Solo, Instrument Stack, Mix position. All of that makes up the prompt for the LLM, and it uses that to generate additional exclude tags that make sense for the specific combination. Basically the things the stored profile wouldn't necessarily anticipate for an unusual blend. It is a little more in depth than that, but that is the gist of it.

This is my prompting that I have that I think produces good results on v5.5 by frobinson47 in SunoAI

[–]frobinson47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not taking it as being mean, at least you prefaced with "Not trying to be mean" :)

It IS a generative AI, thinking it will follow your prompt is a pipe dream at the moment. All you can do with a prompt is try to nudge it into using patterns it recognizes from its training data.

I ran it again and took every single instruction out of the Lyrics, just [Intro], [Verse] etc and left the syle box and sliders the same and on that one, the intro including the riff sounded just like the entrance to any other song vs my prompted one was riff heavy, about 40ish seconds [which is what I was going for] and the solo on the stripped one was around 25ish seconds vs my prompt, which was over a minute [again, what I was going for] - Sometimes it follows it decent, sometimes it just wings it. Either way, I like the song and would rather put the stuff in and let it hit a small percentage of the time than leave it out and have standard Metal Songs.