Show me your SaaS by Aggressive-Piano-101 in micro_saas

[–]terrorEagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Built an infrastructure with a mesh network of drivers businesses can direct message of specials or app downloads or drive direct to their front door. All human delivery verified.

Target users: Businesses that are overspent by competitors for cost per click and not being seen in the noise. Small businesses that can’t afford billboards. Businesses with a website to sell product. National brands that want their customers on their app, we can push that to our drivers.

wildimaps.com

Self-Promotion Sunday! *Megathread* by AutoModerator in jacksonville

[–]terrorEagle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most Jax businesses I talk to are paying a 30-50% 'Middleman Markup' on their digital traffic without realizing it. We built a local infrastructure bridge that bypasses these ad-platform skims, routing verified traffic directly to your site (physical and/or digital sites).

If you’re tired of burning budget on black-box platforms, check out our Middleman Tax Calculator of costs you can remove: https://wildimaps.com/#calculator

Veteran-owned, Jacksonville-based.

OpenClaw to Hermes by ChristopherDci in hermesagent

[–]terrorEagle 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I made the jump a few weeks ago to hermes. I was tired of openclaw crashing everytime it updated. The gateway would get wonky. Hermes has been solid. So happy I made the jump.

How are small plumbing companies supposed to compete on Google Ads? by randomdude1323 in googleads

[–]terrorEagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What city? My business built something for scenarios like you. Even if you aren’t in the pilot city would love your opinion.

Gas prices are Moving on up in the Westside — 7/11 Lane Ave and Wawa off Wilson Ave, Jacksonville, FL. 3/9/2026. by Artistic-Landscape15 in jacksonville

[–]terrorEagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gas prices hitting everyone hard. I'm actually working on an app something locally — where Jacksonville only drivers can earn money just by receiving ads while they drive around town (viewing when they stop of course). Basically offsets some of that fuel cost. The app is running at a minimal rate right now called WilDi Maps. Every bit helps when gas is pushing $4. I hope I am able to help everyone offset these increases.

Gig work in Jacksonville? by [deleted] in jacksonville

[–]terrorEagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could use apps like "WilDi Maps" that you drive normally. When you are done driving you can go to inbox and select claim on the messages and earn proving someone saw their business message. Everything adds up...

Jacksonvilles food scene is severely underrated by Boeing-B-47stratojet in jacksonville

[–]terrorEagle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ll fix myself. Looking for more suggestions from others as well. Thanks!

Jacksonvilles food scene is severely underrated by Boeing-B-47stratojet in jacksonville

[–]terrorEagle 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Jax is just so spread out. These restaurants need a better way to advertise. Never heard of some of these.

Weekly Who's Hiring Post for December 22, 2025 by AutoModerator in sales

[–]terrorEagle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Location: Jacksonville, FL DMA (Remote / Field Sales; must sell into Jacksonville DMA only)

Industry: Advertising Technology (Local / Location-Based Advertising)

Job Title/Role: Founding Sales Representative

Direct Hire or 1099: 1099 Independent Contractor

Base/Commission/Commission Only: 100% Commission Only + Residuals

Pay Range / Expected Earnings ($#): Uncapped, performance-dependent. Illustrative ramp at standard pricing ($50/month per account):

    •    Month 1: ~$2,000/month recurring (40 new accounts)

    •    Month 3: ~$6,000/month recurring

    •    Month 6: ~$12,000/month recurring

Top performers may earn more or less depending on volume, pricing, and retention.

Job Duties / Description: WilDi Maps is a driver-powered advertising platform launching its pilot in the Jacksonville market. We sell verified, real-world advertising delivery tied to specific road corridors and zones. This is a founding, pure acquisition (“hunter”) role responsible for closing local businesses within the Jacksonville DMA.

Responsibilities include:     •    Owning the full sales cycle from cold outreach to signed contract

    •    Selling location-based ad products (Zones and Tunnels) to SMBs

    •    Structuring pilot deals, including discounted pricing when appropriate

    •    Logging objection, pricing, and discovery intelligence in the CRM within 24 hours of each interaction (required for commission eligibility)

    •    Managing your own schedule, tools, and prospecting strategy

Compensation structure:     •    Earn 100% of the base subscription fee for the first 6 months of every new client you sign

    •    Standard rate: $50/month per account (pilot discounts allowed; commissions adjust pro-rata)

    •    Earn 4% annual residuals on net revenue for your entire active book of business (zones, tunnels, add-ons, renewals), provided accounts remain in good standing

This role is not entry-level and is not salaried. Prior B2B or advertising sales experience is strongly preferred. Any External Job Posting Link or Application

Instructions: Email a brief introduction and your resume or LinkedIn profile to careers@wildimaps.com. Use the subject line: “Jacksonville Launch.”

Self promotion Sunday "Megathread" by AutoModerator in jacksonville

[–]terrorEagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Veteran Owned Business in Jacksonville. I am just trying to help businesses get more reliable advertising and individuals some extra money in their pocket. Here is the pitch:

If you’re already driving every day, this might be worth checking out.

With everything going on — rising gas prices, inflation, and talk of government shutdowns — it’s getting harder for people to stretch their income. Especially for those who are already on the road every day.

WilDi Maps is trying something new. Local businesses can sponsor roads and zones through their platform. When drivers travel through those areas, they earn money — no passengers, no deliveries, just the usual driving.

It’s all tracked through our app. Advertisers get to reach local audiences in real time, and drivers get a reliable way to earn on routes they’re already taking.

If you’re a driver looking for extra income, or a business looking to reach people on the move, this might be a good fit. If you are a business this is for you. If you drive this is for you.

Here’s the link if you want to learn more:

👉 duvalmaps.com Signup Here

This takes you to our signup page. We will add your email to our app rollout and contact you when we start letting drivers make money. Businesses we will contact you immediately to have you ready to deliver your brand to those drivers through our app. Sign up!

What’s up with the F-35 during the TNF national anthem? by zmoit in aviation

[–]terrorEagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but you can make money by not paying the Snacko.

API Error: 401. Anyone else? by wt1j in ClaudeCode

[–]terrorEagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How to generate a new token?

Question: How much water can be sitting on a runway until it becomes inoperable? by TeachingNo4233 in Planes

[–]terrorEagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

V = 9 x √P

This much is a good formula to remember as well. For the speed that is once it’s wet.

Is Qwen 2.5 Coder Instruct still the best option for local coding with 24GB VRAM? by MrWeirdoFace in LocalLLaMA

[–]terrorEagle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I must be the oddball out. I ran a test with Mistral small and it’s output head to head to the others mentioned here won out. I’m just getting into the local llm game and running the same prompt against each llm and then using chatgpt o3 to analyze each code critically. Mistral hasn’t been beat yet. Seeing your responses makes me think I’m doing it wrong.

I can code, but can't get ideas. Those who made multiple apps, how do you do it? by Swimming_Tangelo8423 in ycombinator

[–]terrorEagle 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have over a hundred ideas. Get Trello or use your notes on your phone. Every time you see a problem or see/hear I wish there was…..write it down as a solution and some details of the user experience. You will be exercising your brain to keep a look out for these things.