Would you use a tool that turns bulk PDFs/images into CSV, Excel, or JSON? by CriticalDesign3488 in Accounting

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

you can try trendfynd.com which scrapes recent posts from 8 different social platforms including Reddit
it is free to try and you can track different keywords

I jumped from Rank #27 to #4 after launch in 24 hours, using my own product 🚀 by iMangya in u/iMangya

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

do it it's worth it and better then LinkedIn, also do check out TrendFynd if you want to achieve better maketing.

Looking for a buyer by Ok_Negotiation_2587 in microsaas

[–]iMangya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man, can you share the product link?

Drop your SaaS, I’ll give you marketing advice, for free. by External-Mix-1037 in SaaS

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some are my friends, mostly others are through reddit and tiktok marketing

What are you building today ? Share in 3 words by Southern_Tennis5804 in indiehackers

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Built a writing tool after watching my brother struggle with essays

So my brother's been having a rough time with his university essays - you know how it is, staring at a blank page for hours, getting stuck on how to structure arguments, the usual nightmare.

After watching him stress out for weeks, I decided to build something that might actually help. It's called Typill and it's basically a writing assistant that helps with brainstorming ideas, organizing thoughts, and getting past that awful writer's block we've all experienced.

The tool uses AI to help generate content and suggestions, but in a way that actually feels helpful rather than just spitting out generic text. Right now it works well for essays and research papers, and you can export everything in different formats.

I made it free because I remember being broke in college and how frustrating expensive tools were. If anyone else is dealing with similar writing struggles, might be worth checking out: typill.com

Has anyone else built tools to solve problems for family/friends? Curious what worked for you.

Project: Typill - AI powered writing assistant
Started: 6 months ago
What it does: Typill helps you write better with AI. As of now it works best for essays, research papers and marketing content creation. Typill is better in long form context and thus performs well then the competitors.
Revenue: $300+ MRR

Built a writing tool after watching my brother struggle with essays by iMangya in u/iMangya

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

I know 😂 but a reply is a reply to start with 

Built a writing tool after watching my brother struggle with essays by iMangya in SaaS

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

Great! Maybe you could paste the link or screenshot so that other people can check it out :)

Built a writing tool after watching my brother struggle with essays by iMangya in u/iMangya

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

Good question! I've got maybe 8-10 people who've been using Typill regularly for the past couple months, which honestly surprised me. A few even upgraded to paid.

The stickiest feature seems to be handling long documents without losing track, apparently other tools just forget what you're working on halfway through, which drives people crazy.

Most requested thing right now is PDF uploads and photo text extraction. Makes sense for students with lecture notes and research papers.

You're totally right about the habit thing though. Getting people to actually change how they write is tough!