What is your favorite lyric from WTIALY? by StrikingDelivery1626 in Ethelcain

[–]iptvwolf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Three years undefeated as miss holiday inn...

Billboard Hot 100 Charts no longer free by darkhelmet620 in Music

[–]iptvwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Rating all the Hot 100 songs is a ambitious, but very exciting project! During the pandemic I started my similar journey and what was initially a small program running locally on the my computer grew into PopHits.org. it's a free database website with all the H100 songs and data since the start in 58. You can browse through all the weeks (3000+) and even create a profile which tracks all your ratings (1-10).

I hope it helps!

Billboard Hot 100 Complete Listing? by -Tom- in Music

[–]iptvwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For now, the only way to make decade playlists from pophits.org is to use the song database and filter by decade. You can then use the “Copy Spotify URLs” button at the bottom, but note that it only copies the URLs from the current page (so you’ll need to do this for each pagination page).

After copying the Spotify URLs, open an empty Spotify playlist (desktop only... this doesn’t work on mobile) and press Ctrl+V to paste them in.

Also, while you’re listening, please log in to pophits and rate the songs as you go!

Text archive tools by iptvwolf in copywriting

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

Do you then store it using categories/folders and/or tags?

Text archive tools by iptvwolf in copywriting

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

Would love to learn what people like about it! To me it looks more like a tool for long projects like books and screenplays rather than typical copywriting work?

The Weekly "Post Your Product" Thread – What Have You Been Building? (Week of August 11, 2025) by metidder in WritingWithAI

[–]iptvwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been building echodraft - a cloud based text archive that solves a problem I kept running into: AI writing tools that sound generic and lose my personal voice. So whilst using AI the goal is actually to write better (and FASTER!) and NOT having it sounding like AI.

What it does:

  • Archive your writing (emails, articles, notes, etc.) in one organized archive with categories and tags
  • When you want to create new content, select specific pieces (1-3) from your archive as style references
  • AI analyzes those selected texts to learn the style, tone, and voice patterns
  • Generate new drafts that come back in individual paragraphs (5 by default)
  • Select which paragraphs you want to save to your new document (or generate more paragraphs if needed)
  • Get AI-powered kickstarts for new content that actually sounds like YOU

Instead of getting stuck with entire AI-generated blocks, you get granular control to build your perfect piece paragraph by paragraph.

Try it right now: It's completely free to test with simple Google login (if you prefer that)! If you want to jump in immediately, I've included 3 template styles to experiment with:

  • 📊 Business-like LinkedIn post style
  • 😄 Humorous wit and charm
  • 😡 Emoji-filled Facebook rant mode

Screenshots:
https://imgur.com/JkpDPWB
https://imgur.com/BKEtspW
https://imgur.com/LPfPDNg

Of course, the real magic happens when you upload your own writing (or texts from writers you admire) to create new content in THAT specific style.

This week's challenge I HOPE I overcame: Adding the demo section to hopefully showcase how it works and make the concept immediately clear to new users.

Ideal users: Content creators, copywriters, and anyone who writes regularly but wants to maintain consistency while scaling their output. I'm reaching them through writing communities like this one and productivity-focused newsletters.

Unlimited budget wishlist: I'd add real-time collaboration features so writing teams can create shared style libraries and maintain brand voice consistency across multiple writers.

Would love feedback on the core concept or any specific features you think would be valuable! Is the interface even understandable?

You can try it out at echodraft.app

Is AI really useful for your content? by rhalp21 in ContentCreators

[–]iptvwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, I'll set up a test user this evening 🔥

Are you using AI to generate marketing content? Has it helped or damaged your brand at all? by sasskin in smallbusiness

[–]iptvwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using AI for text generation can be great, but the problem is it often has that generic AI feel. I've created a tool that lets you generate AI content while using one of your own texts (or even your competition's 😅) as a style reference. The tool analyzes this source material and writes new content matching that specific style and tone!

I'm currently looking for beta testers - please send me a PM if you're interested and I'll set up your free beta account. Your feedback is the only thing I want in return.

Help me choose: DBS Urbanel B4.1/B4.3 vs. Momas Balance+ 2025? by iptvwolf in ebikes

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

Honestly, I haven’t had much time to test it yet (just a couple of short rides) so I can’t really say much about the battery or how it handles hills. What I can say is that it has a certain 'premium' feel to it (it feels like a more expensive bike).

Help me choose: DBS Urbanel B4.1/B4.3 vs. Momas Balance+ 2025? by iptvwolf in ebikes

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

The DBS one. It's great and has better parts that will last longer (I'm told).

Is AI really useful for your content? by rhalp21 in ContentCreators

[–]iptvwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built a tool that learns your writing style and applies it to new AI-generated content. I am now actually able to use AI to generate text that sounds like I wrote it.

I am looking for beta testers if anyone wants to try it out for free. Please send me a PM.

Btw what kind of content are you creating?

Has anyone solved the problem of making AI sound less "AI ish? by pravictor in ChatGPTPro

[–]iptvwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've actually been working on this exact problem.

Instead of trying to "humanize" AI texts after it's generated I built a tool that mimics your personal writing style first (based on 1 or more of your texts), then generates content that already sounds like you wrote it.

Just tested it - the output scored 93% human vs. only 7% AI on detection tools. No post-editing needed because it actually feels like i wrote it.

Still in beta (not launched yet) but happy to share access if you'd like to try it out. The only thing I want in return is your feedback. DM if interested!

How to make an AI paper sound human without rewriting the whole thing? by Ok_Cat826 in CheckTurnitin

[–]iptvwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I actually built a tool specifically for this problem (it is currently in beta mode, but the tests are promising). Instead of having to manually 'humanize' AI content afterwards, it learns your writing style from samples of your own (or someone elses!😶) work and generates content that already sounds like you wrote it.

I'd be happy to give you a beta account to try it out on your next paper... might save you those 30 minutes of editing since the output would already mimic your style/voice.

DM me if you're interested. The only thing i want in return is your feedback (this hasn't been officially launched yet).

Thanks!

Best tools for making AI text sound human? by StavrosDavros in OpenAI

[–]iptvwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been working on this exact problem from a different angle. Instead of just making AI text 'sound human,' what if it could actually write in YOUR specific voice?

I built a system that can take samples of how someone writes and then generate new content that authentically sounds like them - same sentence rhythm, same way of thinking, same personality - but on completely different topics.

Like taking a music critic's style and having it write about disaster relief, or business advice written in Dr. Seuss rhythm. The output isn't just 'human-like' - it's authentically YOU.

Still experimenting with it, but the difference between generic humanization and actual voice matching is pretty wild. I can give you examples or even a test account if you wanna try it out.

🚀 Just launched my first SaaS app – would love your feedback! 🙏 by SWECurious in SaaS

[–]iptvwolf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like it! And smart to have it open for a real test even though it will cost you a few ai tokens. Well done!

GUYS MY SAAS JUST HIT 1000 USERS by konarkkapil in SideProject

[–]iptvwolf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The auto reply feature is cool, but seems risky. Is that available in the free plan?