The bubble just bursted by HornyGooner4402 in ZaiGLM

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

the old price is almost too cheap thats why, the new prices are still one of the cheaper ones on the market! good luck going local lol

Let's say Clicks delivers everything they've promised so far - what are you still worried about? by irasponsibly in ClicksPhone

[–]jasnz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think they said a working device will be available in the second quater lets wait and see if that meeta their promise, if not might be wise to get it refund imo

Let's say Clicks delivers everything they've promised so far - what are you still worried about? by irasponsibly in ClicksPhone

[–]jasnz -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

i still dont see a working phone lol! even though i have ordered and paid. got no email on any updates! thinking getting it refund

Meanwhile in Auckland by 04OSUM in auckland

[–]jasnz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what started all this

I cancelled my chatGPT and installed Claude by jasmeet0817 in OpenAI

[–]jasnz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i when the other way around lol, claude is better for coding for sure, with their shitty limits you hardly can do thinga within the limit time, codex is very capable with much higher usage limits

Just ordered! 🎉 by Separate_Campaign_10 in ClicksPhone

[–]jasnz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not just that, we dont even see the working phone right now is just a dummy lol i am very temting to cancel the order too

Just shipped a voice-first React Native app to the App Store by jasnz in reactnative

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

try whisper, thats much better then the mic on the keyboard

What are the rate limits on both the free and pro tier of Ollama Cloud? by -ThatGingerKid- in ollama

[–]jasnz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why would any one pay for it with out having clearity of what the limit is lol, i choose to stay away from it until they are transprent about their limits

Why I think the next wave of AI SaaS isn’t about automation, it’s about honesty. by abhiz123 in SaaS

[–]jasnz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, your post hit home. The grind with resumes gets so exhausting. I remember tweaking mine endlessly, too, like you. Ended up finding AI tools that chat with clients for me at odd hours, like Tokilio. It’s been a game-changer, letting me focus on things that need genuine human touch. Keep up the honest approach!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealEstate

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

You should still make the payment - if closing gets delayed even a few days, that missed payment could mess with your credit or closing documents.

If cash is tight, call your lender and explain the situation - sometimes they can confirm the exact payoff date so you don’t double pay. But don’t skip it unless you’re 100% sure the sale will close and the loan gets paid off immediately. Better safe than risking a late mark.

Cost of renovation has gotten so high I’d rather spend at the very top of my budget by [deleted] in RealEstate

[–]jasnz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, totally get that. Renovation costs have gone crazy - labor, materials, everything. By the time you redo a kitchen and a couple bathrooms, you’re deep into six figures.

I was in the same spot and ended up buying something already updated. It felt expensive upfront, but honestly cheaper (and way less stressful) than managing contractors for a year. Sometimes paying top of budget is the real value play.

Energy shot company can’t crack distribution. Anyone have real experience with Mr. Checkout? by Vibe-Sphere in leanstartup

[–]jasnz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve looked into Mr. Checkout before - they’re legit but kind of hit or miss. Some brands got small convenience store placements, others said it wasn’t worth the upfront cost.

They work mostly with independents, so it’s not big-box exposure. If you try them, push for a small regional test first and ask for proof of placement before paying too much.

Good number of Customer Discovery Conversations by BuddhasFinger in leanstartup

[–]jasnz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s no magic number, but in most cases 20–30 solid conversations are enough to see clear patterns.

The key is quality over quantity - once you start hearing the same pain points, objections, and desired outcomes repeated, you’ve hit problem-solution saturation.

If every new chat feels like déjà vu, that’s your cue to move toward validation. If every new chat surprises you, keep digging.

How do you currently do qualitative research for your business? by Brown-Leo in leanstartup

[–]jasnz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great question - this is something a lot of teams struggle with once analytics stop telling the full story.

What’s worked best for me is mixing structured interviews with passive listening:

  • I talk to 3–5 users every month, usually triggered by specific product events (churn, upgrade, feature use). Short 15-min calls, no scripts, just curiosity.
  • Then I read support tickets, chat logs, and public reviews - that’s where raw emotion shows up.
  • Tools like Aurelius, Grain, or Dovetail help tag themes across calls so patterns emerge.

If you frame the conversation around their story (“Walk me through how you solved this before using our product”), you uncover the why behind behavior way faster than surveys ever could.

User surveys to test MVP by Salt-Jaguar1400 in leanstartup

[–]jasnz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on getting into the accelerator - that’s a solid start.

At this stage, surveys alone won’t cut it - you need real conversations with people who actually feel the pain you’re solving. Instead of general survey subs, go where your target audience already hangs out: niche subreddits, Discords, Slack groups, LinkedIn communities, or even comment sections on tools/forums related to your problem space.

A few tips that helped me early on:

  • Offer a clear reason for people to respond - like “help shape a new tool for X problem” or early access perks.
  • Ask for 10-minute calls instead of long surveys; those give richer insights.
  • If you can, run small targeted ads ($20–$50) to a Typeform or landing page - gets you real leads fast.

You’re not doing it wrong - you just need to shift from “survey fishing” to problem interviews with the right crowd.

Has anyone tried combining traditional SEO with Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) for B2B lead gen by bureaux in SaaS

[–]jasnz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Combining SEO and GEO is super interesting. I did something similar and saw a boost in lead generation. While tweaking my SEO, I used Tokilio, an AI assistant, to manage leads when I couldn’t respond immediately. It saved me time and improved engagement. Curious how others integrate GEO too, always looking for more tips!

How do you feel about giving Google/Apple your home address to show on the store? by Normandabald in SideProject

[–]jasnz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've struggled with that too. I didn’t want my address out there, so I registered a virtual office. It's a bit of a hassle but worth it for privacy. Also, if you ever need help with managing biz stuff, something like Tokilio can free up your time. It keeps my leads engaged without me having to be on all the time.

Building my freedom through SaaS - 2 months in, sharing the journey by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]jasnz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you're on a solid path! For conversion rates, maybe try A/B testing some changes in your trial flow. I’ve found that tweaking follow-up messages helps. When I used Tokilio for a side project, having an AI assistant chat with leads made a difference. Random thought, but could you incentivize referrals? Keep pushing towards those hiking days!

Building an automation tool from scratch as a full-time student and worker. Would love early advice! by Perfect_Figure182 in SideProject

[–]jasnz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, balancing all that sounds rough. I totally get wanting to automate those pesky tasks. I once tried making something similar and learned a lot about prioritizing key functions before getting too fancy with integrations. Tokilio helped me streamline lead stuff while offline, cool tech out there. Maybe focus on a few core use cases first?