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Miro Luk🙏 6 karmaNov 10, 2024@AI Face AnalyzerIt's not free at all, you have to pay
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People who use location as source for their main data, it is very good product foe them.
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I personally think it's unfair for companies to use ATS to decide on candidates, when most of the time it's specifically that search that helps you find the diamond in a pool of dirt. This at least levels the playing field 👍
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Cool concept (coming someone that is bad at texting). I like how simple it is and how it breaks down the convo into clear insights (who texts more, response times, and crush score).
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Discover MBTI compatibility for love, work, and friendship.OpenGood tool for assessing compatibility based on MBTI. Also made a video about it https://youtu.be/TDRFS01dAzo
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I just discovered this tool and honestly it is cool how the site combines clean design with seriously smart tech news and gadget guides. It helped me choosing the best keyboard that combines confort and silent typing.
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Great app! Check it out, it does match making using AI. Pretty cool idea!!
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Really interesting approach with SquareGen. Quick observation: the product is framed as LLM credit scoring, but lenders don’t buy models — they buy lower default rates. If a lender with a $100M book drops defaults by even 1%, that’s ~$1M saved annually. Positioning around credit loss reduction could massively change the commercial narrative. Happy to share a few thoughts.
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Hey, I just checked out your AI tools site—nice launch, you’re on the right track 👌 One thing I’d suggest early on is focusing on distribution, not just the product. A lot of AI tool sites struggle with visibility because they don’t position themselves inside the right communities. For example, targeting niche subreddits where people are actively looking for solutions (not just posting links, but actually joining conversations, sharing use-cases, and soft-introducing your tool) can drive highly targeted traffic and real users. Also, creating comparison-style posts like “X vs Y tools” or “best tools for [specific use case]” tends to perform really well and brings consistent organic traffic over time. If you’re not already doing something like that, I can share a few ideas specific to your niche that could bring in your first consistent users pretty fast.
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