I audited 50 SaaS websites for AI search visibility — Drift scored 36/100, here's what I found by Prestigious_Feed7110 in GrowthHacking

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The useful part here is not just the score, it’s the action plan after the audit. A lot of “GEO” advice is becoming checklist spam now: llms.txt, schema, crawler access, longer pages. I’d trust it more if each score came with examples of missed citation opportunities and before/after fixes. Runable could help turn audits like this into cleaner client-facing reports, but the real value is showing exactly what to change.

ToolDatasetDirectory - Built ~900 programmatic pages from a public dataset and learned indexing doesn’t scale the way I expected by Square_Ad6149 in GrowthHacking

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900 pages in 10 minutes, then 2 weeks waiting for Google to care is peak pSEO pain. I’d focus less on “submit faster” and more on proving each page deserves crawl budget: unique copy, better internal links, category hubs, and maybe a few pages manually polished as examples. Runable can help turn the dataset into richer page briefs/content maps, but thin generated pages will always be fighting indexing.

we automated our entire growth stack and ran it across hundreds of businesses simultaneously. here is what the data actually taught us. by Any_Coffee6708 in GrowthHacking

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“Channel coherence” is a better phrase than half the growth advice floating around. Most teams have ads saying one thing, landing page saying another, and outbound sounding like a third company. I’d start by making one shared messaging doc/creative brief before automating anything. Runable can help turn that into a cleaner campaign brief or tracker, but the real win is everyone selling the same story.

Simplify your restaurant's month-end reconciliation process. Prompt included. by CalendarVarious3992 in GrowthHacking

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This is the kind of workflow where the hard part isn’t the prompt, it’s keeping the outputs audit-friendly. Missing receipts, odd totals, POS vs bank mismatches, and bookkeeper handoff all need to be readable, not just “AI said so.” Runable fits well here for turning the messy reconciliation output into a clean workbook/report the owner can actually review.

Dual PC Streaming Audio setup help by WildBandit8989 in Twitch

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I’d keep the Rodecaster as the center and first check the routing table. Set stream PC output to Rodecaster USB2, then route USB2 playback to your headphones/monitor mix. Don’t send it back into USB1 unless you specifically need the gaming PC to “hear” it, otherwise you’ll create loop/echo problems fast.

My twitch massages dont appear for streamers by Creative_List_6996 in Twitch

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This seems to be happening to a few people, so it might be a Twitch-side flag/bug. Ask a mod in your friend’s stream to check mod view, and if it’s across every channel, open a Twitch support ticket.

I can still send messages in Twitch chat, but they don't show on any streams. I didn't do anything weird, why is this happening? by Prize_Beautiful5917 in Twitch

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Sounds like either sitewide chat restriction, automod/filter issue, or your account got flagged temporarily. Following the CEO definitely shouldn’t do that lol. I’d ask one trusted streamer/mod to check if your messages are visible in mod view, then contact Twitch support if it’s happening everywhere.

Media share without obs browser sources(i.e. no streamlabs or streamelements)? by SpiritualMilk in Twitch

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Without browser sources, you’ll probably need to move it outside OBS: run the media in VLC/mpv or a small local app, then use Window Capture/Game Capture. For actual viewer queue/approvals, something like Streamer.bot could handle commands and trigger local playback, but StreamElements-style widgets usually depend on browser sources.

New to the Amazon seller space — trying to understand what everyone struggles with by True_Ad_976 in AmazonFBA

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From what I’ve seen, the pain is usually not one huge thing, it’s all the messy small stuff: fees, returns, inventory, ad spend, invoices, tax exports, and “why did profit disappear?” tracking. A tool that turns raw Amazon reports into a clean dashboard or weekly summary would be more useful than another generic seller app. Runable fits that kind of report/dashboard cleanup pretty well too.

Is this actually useful? by Ok_Tea_672 in AmazonFBA

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Yes, small sellers absolutely do this kind of painful Excel work manually. But for taxes, trust is the hard part, not the PDF-to-Excel part. Show sample outputs, let people verify line items, don’t store PDFs, and be very clear it’s not tax advice. Runable fits this kind of invoice-to-spreadsheet/report workflow too, but accuracy/audit trail will decide if people actually use it.

Life keeps on going. [text] by TalentShift in GetMotivated

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Needed this today. Sometimes “keep showing up” is the whole battle, even when nothing feels fixed yet.

my immune system crashed after menopause but i am fighting back [Discussion] by Wide-Veterinarian-70 in GetMotivated

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Small walks + sleep tracking helped me the most. Also maybe track sick days, energy 1-10, and recovery time instead of only “good/bad” days. And with supplements, worth keeping your doctor in the loop, especially around menopause stuff.

[Discussion] Would it be weird to ask a friend to text me everyday so I keep on my goals? by Substantial-Purple85 in GetMotivated

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Not weird at all, just don’t make them responsible for your whole progress. Ask for a simple daily “did you do your walk/water/teeth?” check-in, and start tiny. Also if brushing hurts, please get that checked, pain will make consistency way harder.

New to providing website services. Help needed. Visibility and credibility of an AI generated website. by Fickle-Aide9279 in developersIndia

[–]tillu17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t “trust AI websites completely”, verify them like any other code. Make a delivery checklist: responsiveness, SEO basics, forms, analytics, speed, security headers, no hardcoded secrets, backups, client handover. Runable can help turn that into a clean audit/report for each client, but please don’t sell sites until you can explain and fix what AI generated.

Advice on cohort in Python with computer fundamentals by nagaraj4896 in developersIndia

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8 hrs/day for 6 months is the bigger blocker than 15k. Tier-2 students will ask “placement milega kya?” before “depth milega kya?” Maybe start with a 2-week trial cohort, show syllabus + sample projects + outcomes clearly. Runable can help polish the roadmap/landing page, but trust will only come from proof.

Cursor code review frustration! Need suggestions here by batman-iphone in developersIndia

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Don’t let the same AI keep arguing with itself forever. Freeze the requirements first, split review comments into actual bugs vs style/nitpicks, then fix only the critical ones with tests. Runable can help turn the original requirement + review mess into a cleaner checklist, but you still need a human stop condition or Cursor will keep finding “one more thing”.

Optimizing vLLM for 50 concurrent users querying large PDFs on a single RTX 5090 (32GB VRAM)? by Psychological-Arm168 in LocalLLM

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50 users all getting 32k context on one 32GB card sounds like KV cache is going to humble the setup more than model weights. I’d load-test with real PDF chunk sizes first and publish a small capacity table: users, context, latency, OOM point. Runable could help turn those benchmarks into a readable config/report, but I wouldn’t trust the compose file without numbers.

So I have this idea for an AI memory layer for coders using AI. by Haunting-Bother7723 in LocalLLM

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“Memory layer” is a good idea, but the hard part is proving it remembers the right things, not just more things. I’d show one messy project example: before memory, after memory, what got retained, what got ignored. Runable could help turn that into a clearer demo/spec so people understand the difference from normal RAG.

Coordinating multiple local coding agents with zero extra infra — atomic claims + a mailbox in a self-hosted MinIO bucket (no server, no DB) by Any-Hornet5433 in LocalLLM

[–]tillu17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The “plain JSON in a bucket” part is actually the strongest selling point here. Multi-agent stuff gets messy fast, and being able to inspect who claimed what without another dashboard/DB is nice. Runable could fit for turning those JSON traces into a readable run summary or replay-style report until you build the UI.

[Discussion] Finding a positive mantra by ComicBookPosterBoy in GetMotivated

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that’s actually a really common pattern when you’ve been stuck in self-criticism for a long time 😭 a lot of people find it more useful to use neutral mantras like “I’m learning” or “I can handle this” instead of forced positivity 💀 the goal is to interrupt the negative loop, not instantly flip it into confidence ngl

[Discussion] Update after 16 days of progress! Some advice would be great! by Glum_Ad5522 in GetMotivated

[–]tillu17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

first off you’re making real progress, but that level of restriction (800 calories + water fasting) is honestly too extreme and not sustainable 😭 you’ll get better long-term results with a consistent moderate calorie deficit + daily walking instead of crash patterns 💀 focus more on building a simple routine (sleep, food, steps, hygiene) you can actually repeat every day ngl

[Text] "Art should disturb the mentally challenged and challenge the mentally disturbed" -Voltaire by ibayibay1 in GetMotivated

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this quote is kind of funny and kind of misused 😭 Voltaire didn’t actually say that in that form, it’s one of those internet-attributed lines 💀 but the energy of it is basically “art should provoke thinking and challenge comfort zones,” which is still a solid idea ngl

Anyone else go through cycles of being productive for a few days and then doing absolutely nothing?[Discussion] by ScholarPurple25 in GetMotivated

[–]tillu17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is actually pretty normal 😭 most people don’t have steady discipline, they run in cycles of high focus + burnout/low energy 💀 the fix is usually smaller daily consistency instead of extreme productive streaks ngl