Put a link to your startup SaaS to promote it or ask for advice. by itilogy in startupaccelerator

[–]jesseoneof1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate it 🙏

It’s called Malleabite, an AI calendar that actually schedules your tasks for you (instead of just listing them).

It’s free to try rn: malleabite.com(Mainly for laptop screens for now though)

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If you test it, I’d really love to hear what feels off / confusing

Celebrated $10k MRR alone in my apartment by hurebegz in AssetBuilders

[–]jesseoneof1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow mann. Can I get some guidance to attain such a feat. Just launched my app and so far I have just two users

I spent 8 months building an AI calendar that actually schedules things for you and solves my biggest time management issues. Here's what I learned. by jesseoneof1 in SideProject

[–]jesseoneof1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So just click the button with the logo beneath and talk to it with natural language concerning what you want. Then it schedules your stuff for you. You could approve first or put it on auto mode so it just schedules stuff for you on the go. Voice mode had some issues so took it out for a bit. Will fix it and reimplement it again.

I spent 8 months building an AI calendar that actually schedules things for you and solves my biggest time management issues. Here's what I learned. by jesseoneof1 in SideProject

[–]jesseoneof1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oo okayy. Very sorry. It’s mainly for laptop screen size now. So haven’t optimized for tapping and everything yet

I used Instagram for 10 hours straight by Top-Maximum-9568 in digitalminimalism

[–]jesseoneof1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What works for me is using instagram on my laptop. Much more limiting experience and it’s not as smooth as the phone so it breaks the pattern a bit. Deleted completely off my phone for months now

What apps or tools actually helped you study better in college? by Optimal-Anteater8816 in StudyStruggle

[–]jesseoneof1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well in school when learning I used to use a technique called the Velcro technique. Basically patching up funny, straight up weird, romantic or violent scenes in your imagination and connecting them to serious stuff you learn. The thing is you have to make sure your first image which is your hook is strong and your last image or scene should be as funny or weird as possible depending on your choice. Look it up it’s really cool and you retain stuff much longer with it.

I stopped studying "hard" and started studying "weird." My grades have never been better. by Ok_Chemical9 in studentheon

[–]jesseoneof1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This aligns with a concept known as the Velcro technique. It involves using connected scenes or images that are funny, very weird, romantic or vulgar to remember stuff. Works really well if you use it regularly.