| Oct 21 |
How to avoid an us-east-1 outage next time: move your whole stack to us-west-1. Problem solved, forever.
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Answering customer service questions with a custom walkthrough video is THE conversion-boosting tactic for SaaS.
Leverages so many things: direct founder access, focus on the customer, deep domain knowledge being transferred, and a BIG heap of humanity.
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The one thing from my founder life I will NEVER give up to AI systems is determining product roadmaps and maintaining customer relationships.
Implementation, code reviewing, helpdesk article writing, optimizations? Go ahead, AI.
But core business? Never.
What's your "never?"
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No platform has done more for knowledge accessibility than YouTube.
If youāre not using it to learn more about every challenge you might have, youāre missing out on its most potent capability.
Brought to you by someone who learned how to bake amazing pretzels AND SaaS apps š¤£
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| Oct 20 |
Waking up to an email trail of several dependenciesā status page changes is one thing.
Seeing that everything resolved itself and Podscan self-stabilizing while I slept is another. A very calming feeling when AWS outages are concerned.
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| Oct 19 |
Crypto is the ultimate insider trading technology. The number of pumping tweets I see is ridiculous.
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| Oct 19 |
Recent progress! https://t.co/gvTYjIRdxP
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| Oct 19 |
I try to unwind with miniature painting and reading, but the codebase always lures me back.
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| Oct 17 |
Over 2000 people are in line to listen to a single audiobook through the Toronto public library system.
Apparently they have one a single license for making this mp3 file available.
Digital book licensing (and compensation) is weird. Also, no wonder people pirate these.
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https://t.co/ka0EFAnAyE
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Good times: https://t.co/WZalEqKio8
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| Oct 17 |
The latest Sabaton music video is literally a tabletop game.
Love when my interest in music and miniature nerdery collide is such spectacular ways 𤣠https://t.co/bF72vgL6oN
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| Oct 17 |
You'll find the 20min episode here:
https://t.co/UGVwynlq18
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| Oct 17 |
Problem validation isn't enough. People stick with bad solutions rather than switching to your better one. Why?
I'll share the missing link on the Bootastrapped Founder podcast today. Link below!
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| Oct 16 |
Tomorrow morning, The Bootstrapped Founder newsletter will go out to over 20.000 founders.
The topic is validation. Problem validation isn't enough... people stick with bad solutions rather than switching to your better one. Why?
You'll find it in your inbox. If you want :) https://t.co/yR8LBMv20g
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| Oct 16 |
You'll find the newsletter with over 20.000 readers at https://t.co/TbXIWV61XA, and the podcast lives at https://t.co/EvCE1g9huZ
I'd love for you to subscribe to get my weekly insight into running a real business with real paying customers.
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| Oct 16 |
My heart rate still goes up whenever I go on a Podscan demo call.
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| Oct 14 |
Obviously, this happened to me today š¤£
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| Oct 12 |
Important note, looking at a few replies: even if you totally want their service, THEY DON'T WANT YOU. They know you'd buy, but they STILL don't want you.
And if you don't get how a business could say no to a customer, I recommend @asmartbear's great https://t.co/H7CKI6ggtu
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| Oct 11 |
Dealing with high-impact data can be challenging. https://t.co/Q4IMWTyeqZ
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| Oct 10 |
I'm talking about this in my 20ish min podcast episode today. Enjoy!
https://t.co/OGGk0a6ksX
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| Oct 09 |
You'll find the newsletter with over 20.000 readers at https://t.co/TbXIWV6zN8, and the podcast lives at https://t.co/EvCE1g9Pkx
I'd love for you to subscribe to get my weekly insight into running a real business with real paying customers.
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| Oct 09 |
Got something really interesting cooking for the podcast tomorrow.
A new kind of liability for software businesses looking to be acquired (eventually).
Check The Bootstrapped Founder podcast in the morning! https://t.co/jkjSXeIU0M
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| Oct 09 |
Thank you, @crisp_im, for allowing me to speak fluent Japanese with my customers when needed.
Pretty impressive live-translation feature. Makes a huge difference in being able to support a global audience for my quite global business. Very cool.
(Not sponsored, just amazed) https://t.co/owPOn4YTRR
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| Oct 08 |
Persistent context and reliable memory recall will significantly improve the quality of agentic coding agents.
I'll share more about this on the podcast this week.
It's all about the AI keeping an accurate "mental model" of the code between prompts.
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| Oct 08 |
Tools like this will be part of the next generation of agentsL https://t.co/8AUks31QXP
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| Oct 08 |
There's some interesting research into the pshychological effects of these things: "Research on the effect of uncertain rewards on impulsive purchase intention of blind box products"
https://t.co/v1G2I22eHZ
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| Oct 08 |
Loot boxes are one of the worst trends in consumer products to have ever existed.
"Blind Buying" boxes are nefarious, dopamine-driven gambling cloaking as "joyful surprise" product design.
First trading card boosters, then Labubus. Now Le Creuset mystery boxes 𤣠I can't even.
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| Oct 04 |
Not sure if I'm overthinking this...
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| Oct 03 |
Today on the pod: how to pick the "best" tech stack when much of our code is written by AI agents.
I used to say, "The best stack is the one you already know." So let's examine how much that has changed because of AI.
https://t.co/CNJ4Bp5bTV
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| Oct 03 |
Just added a GitHub-like activity overview graph to Podscan's podcast pages.
My main ICP is trying to place ad campaigns or sponsorships. Visualizing consistency and reliability helps them decide where to spend their budgets.
Data wants to be shown :) https://t.co/Nk6w4hnP8N
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| Oct 03 |
āRamen profitableā redefined.
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| Oct 02 |
Best use of AI: alternative perspectives. Iāve gotten the most mileage from questions like:
āWhat am I missing in this blog post draft?ā
āIf someone wanted to dismantle my argument, what would they say?ā
āCan this be misunderstood? How do I tighten this up?ā
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| Oct 02 |
That feeling when the host of one of your favorite podcast hosts claims ownership of their show on your podcast data and analytics platform :D
Pretty good start into the day. https://t.co/DyQ085lv5s
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| Oct 01 |
Validation goes both ways. "This would be useful" is not enough.
If you find that people in an industry use DIY spreadsheets instead of a SaaS solution, check
- Why do no SaaS solution exists even though the need is there?
- Have people tried?
- What makes DIY "good enough?"
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| Sep 26 |
The answer is: yes š¤£
It really depends on teh framework we choose to make these early tech decisions. I share what I usually do and why.
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| Sep 25 |
And I say this as a very happy Resend customer :D
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| Sep 24 |
They're moving to a (potentially standalone executable of) Deno runtime soon.
The cat & mouse game continues.
https://t.co/U25248doe6
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| Sep 24 |
I just learned that yt-dlp, the CLI downloader for YouTube videos (and videos from all kinds of locations) has built a quick&dirty Python-based JavaScript interpreter to be able to solve YouTube's JS challenges pre-download.
Wow.
https://t.co/XIV2ssQqBV
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| Sep 24 |
My āfavoriteā: āIdeas are a dime a dozen, execution alone matters.ā
This has caused so many perfectionists to waste away years on their polished apps that nobody truly needed because the idea was just not there.
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| Sep 19 |
They take a look at the human elements of the hobby. The human condition underneath all the dystopian imagery. A lot of art and its meaning. Heder does a great job immersing himself in this field.
Lots of John Blanche art, too :)
You'll find it on https://t.co/r4bHJSeUxF
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| Sep 19 |
So Jon Heder (of Napoleon Dynamite fame) made a movie about the grimdark world of Warhammer.
Jon: Looks at concept art. "Is this still the demon side?"
Tuomas: "No, these are the good guys."
š¤£
Just released today. Fascinating look at the miniature hobby with honest curiosity. https://t.co/cq9bKeAiv7
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| Sep 18 |
I believe that this will ultimately be the direction of development for AI systems, away from the big monolithic pay-per-prompt API systems as we have them now with OpenAI and Anthropic, towards licensable or even open-source small, locally deployable models that are good enough to do extraordinary work without having to be as creative or capable as humans.
I personally use similar systems already for data extraction purposes, and they are spectacular for Podscan. I don't need AIs to come up with a poem or make music; they just need to sensibly figure out who is hosting a podcast and who's the guest. Don't need more than that.
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| Sep 18 |
Here's the blog post, it's very good. https://t.co/xsxo7j5I2C
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| Sep 18 |
Scott Jenson wrote about LLMs recently:
"Ultimately, a mature technology doesnāt look like magic; it looks like infrastructure. It gets smaller, more reliable, and much more boring."
Run-of-the-mill, reliable, small models. Built into our tech stacks.
No magic. They just work.
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| Sep 18 |
You'll find the newsletter with over 20.000 readers at https://t.co/TbXIWV61XA and the podcast lives at https://t.co/EvCE1g9huZ
I'd love for you to subscribe to get my weekly insight into running a real business with real paying customers.
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| Sep 18 |
Been working on turning my Friday newsletter and podcast releases into "here's what I'm doing for this one particular challenge"-kind of pieces.
So tomorrow, I'll focus on juggling multiple Ideal Customer Profiles at the same time as a solopreneur.
It'll be a useful one :) https://t.co/vwpn9clXIg
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| Sep 16 |
We'll likely create a dynamic version of this for the sub-landing pages that pulls in images and keywords from podcasts relevant to those industries. Very much looking forward to using @petersuhm's Ogkit for that once I set all of that up :D
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| Sep 16 |
https://t.co/VGnkU0ep07
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| Sep 15 |
I want to do a listener Q&A episode on The Bootstrapped Founder podcast.
Got any burning founder questions youād want me to dedicate 15min of a podcast episode to?
Leave them here!
(Bonus points for audio or video questions š„°)
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| Sep 15 |
Most experts have no clue about how to give advice.
If you're interested in a hyper-subjective after-the-fact narrative full of self-delusion and inherent bias, ask a founder what they'd tell their younger selves.
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| Sep 15 |
That, for the most part, includes me 𤣠So don't listen to me either.
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| Sep 12 |
In short: even being moderately good at a thing nowadays has a perfomative angle to it, either because you feel obligated to show your progress much more, or you're inundated with others' "bad work" that's much better than your own "good work."
As a consequence, the tools we use to work on the stuff that matters to us tend to have one particular kind of feature that was never really there a couple of decades ago. In my podcast today, I talk all about what that feature is and how we can get it into our services.
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| Sep 11 |
I personally am a big nostalgic consumer. Iād rather rewatch TNG for the 20th time than start a new show. Or go for a LotR marathon yet again. And again. It de-stresses me.
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| Sep 11 |
If youāre a founder, do you prefer watching new shows or do you often go back to nostalgic TV shows and series from the past?
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| Sep 10 |
The newsletter with the 10 best ideas sourced from 500+ podcasts over the last 24 hours is free, and you can find it right here: https://t.co/lyGWBzQgPo
Feel free to explore the Ideas Vault today! (ALL ideas of the last day are free to browse!) https://t.co/pUqGI7kwYe
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| Sep 08 |
And testing in production doesn't work anymore because you don't know exactly what you meant a thing to do because it wasn't you who implemented it.
In a way, AI agent decoding might be the strongest blessing for test-driven development to ever exist.
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| Sep 08 |
The irony is that the AI agent effectively is hundreds of extra devs, and that iterating quickly with an AI agent might break every single thing you have if there are no guardrails in place.
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| Sep 08 |
The newsletter goes out in 45 minutes, so subscribe now to get this episode and all its ideas.
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| Sep 08 |
The newsletter with the 10 best ideas sourced from 500+ podcasts over the last 24 hours is free, and you can find it right here: https://t.co/lyGWBzQgPo
Feel free to explore the Ideas Vault today! (ALL ideas of the last day are free to browse!) https://t.co/pUqGI7kwYe
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| Sep 08 |
My favorite idea from today's newsletter is the government contract marketplace (and also the training program idea).
I personally know MANY very qualified contractors who shy away from these jobs because of competitive pressure and feeling overwhelmed.
They need help. And once they understand how to do these things right, these high-earning professionals are a VERY lucrative customer base. Just saying ;)
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| Sep 08 |
Or your only impression when the person viewing your profile decides that you didnāt put in even a baseline of effort to make yourself relatable.
Also: use your full real name. Pieter is an exception to the rule. For normal human beings, real names are expected.
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| Sep 06 |
Not gonna lie, I love you all for actually giving me well-reasoned thoughts and perspectives in the comments on this.
It was a half-serious retweet, and y'all stepped up withj kindness.
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| Sep 05 |
If you prefer reading: https://t.co/ejI8EpaBqZ
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| Sep 05 |
Today's Bootstrapped Founder podcast episode is about the shifting nature of what constitutes a "moat" for a software founder.
I have a theory that it has very little to do with the product.
Here's more:
https://t.co/O49iCnUkRd
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| Sep 05 |
3 hours on Lex Fridman on dinosaurs? Yes please š¤£
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| Sep 05 |
I added "what is the actual market gap here" descriptions to all ideas on the Podscan Ideas platform.
Short description in the lists, longer explanation per-idea. Focused on the PAIN, not just the "idea."
This is turning into a MASSIVE opportunity-data platform :D https://t.co/fBBxJhNTUs
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| Sep 05 |
It's hard to express how magical this is.
A service I built (Podscan) detected a new episode of my podcast (The Bootstrapped Founder), reported a brand mention to my email, then found the keyword "business idea" and told my other product (Podscan Ideas) to start monitoring it. https://t.co/u24gWN3N3a
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| Sep 05 |
The newsletter with the 10 best ideas sourced from 500+ podcasts over the last 24 hours is free, and you can find it right here: https://t.co/lyGWBzPIZQ
Feel free to explore the Ideas Vault today! (ALL ideas of the last day are free to browse!) https://t.co/pUqGI7jZ8G
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| Sep 05 |
Goes out in 15min!
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| Sep 05 |
This is why I love the Podscan Ideas newsletter. Every day, I get both educated and entertained.
Educated because I learn about new frameworks, approaches, and market gaps.
Entertained because... well 𤣠https://t.co/jvGqzoim7P
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| Sep 05 |
Goes out in 20minutes!
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| Sep 05 |
The newsletter with the 10 best ideas sourced from 500+ podcasts over the last 24 hours is free, and you can find it right here: https://t.co/lyGWBzPIZQ
Feel free to explore the Ideas Vault today! (ALL ideas of the last day are free to browse!) https://t.co/pUqGI7jZ8G
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| Sep 04 |
Did you know I have a newsletter where I share my entrepreneurial journey?
Tomorrow, II'll share a few thoughts on the moat-shift we're seeing in the software founder world right now. And it's not just AI. There's an expectation shift.
9am tomorrow.
You might like it :) https://t.co/waL9eujIMu
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| Sep 04 |
You can find it right here: https://t.co/TbXIWV6zN8
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| Sep 04 |
This one will go out in 45min!
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| Sep 04 |
The newsletter with the 10 best ideas sourced from 500+ podcasts over the last 24 hours is free, and you can find it right here: https://t.co/lyGWBzPIZQ
Feel free to explore the Ideas Vault today! (ALL ideas of the last day are free to browse!) https://t.co/pUqGI7jZ8G
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| Sep 04 |
Big fan of idea #10 in today's Ideas newsletter, because a) I do this a lot for Podscan, and b) I WISH more services would have video content in their FAQ and documentation.
I know it's hard to keep up with product changes.
That's why people don't do it (and churn happens). https://t.co/szAX9VUV4m
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| Sep 03 |
Yeah, same here. Might have to do with the fact that the LLM operates inside a well-designed codebase that was started pre-AI.
Still. I have seen massive success in detailed prompting and intense code reviews. Much faster, and much better.
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| Sep 03 |
Getting some interest from newsletter sponsors lately.
Just 412 episodes in 𤣠https://t.co/CFvaL8BUQR
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| Sep 03 |
Updates daily over at https://t.co/iIi26q2PEC :)
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| Sep 03 |
I donāt think Iāve ever seen a game changer than was an actual game changer.
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The newsletter with the 10 best ideas sourced from 500+ podcasts over the last 24 hours is free, and you can find it right here: https://t.co/lyGWBzPIZQ
Feel free to explore the Ideas Vault today! (ALL ideas of the last day are free to browse!) https://t.co/pUqGI7jZ8G
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What could this look like? First off: talk to a brewer! Listen to where they struggle. Is it production? Research? Is the market a problem? Customer retention? Maybe product feedback? Event opportunities?
There's a LOT you can help these companies with. https://t.co/jgSuz9R0bH
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| Sep 03 |
My favorite from today's batch of podcast-originating business ideas: a near-beer company. (Or, if you want to keep it software, helping these companies to market)
Been enjoying non-alcoholic drinks for over a year now, massive advancements in the industry. Demand is clearly up! https://t.co/CfKaaMcg8X
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| Sep 02 |
Seriously though, I don't do much "personality-driven entertainment", and no live stuff either. Then again, it does mention podcasts...
I wonder if the ETH/BTC tip feature that Twitter has active in my account would count, too.
This will be fun to watch in the next years.
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| Sep 02 |
I recently added a "global podcast stats" section to Podscan's landing pages.
And now I'm wondering what would be the hardest-to-come-by stats you'd be interested in reading on such a page.
Let me know! :D https://t.co/GYHvRNlMJw
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| Sep 02 |
The page sits at https://t.co/iIi26q2PEC
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| Sep 02 |
Ha, that's the transcription enthusiast in me, misreading translation for transcription. š¤£
Similar things apply. In fact, the OpenAI Whisper model can do BOTH at the same time. Double the opportunity!
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| Sep 02 |
The newsletter with the 10 best ideas sourced from 500+ podcasts over the last 24 hours is free, and you can find it right here: https://t.co/lyGWBzPIZQ
Feel free to explore the Ideas Vault today! (ALL ideas of the last day are free to browse!) https://t.co/pUqGI7jZ8G
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| Sep 01 |
And here's the specific idea: https://t.co/AJ7hvPE5dC
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| Sep 01 |
The newsletter with the 10 best ideas sourced from 500+ podcasts over the last 24 hours is free, and you can find it right here: https://t.co/lyGWBzPIZQ
Feel free to explore the Ideas Vault today! (ALL ideas of the last day are free to browse!) https://t.co/pUqGI7jZ8G
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In today's Ideas newsletter, #3 stands out to me the most (how could it not, it's about transcription, and I transcribe 50.000 podcast episodes a day with Podscan).
A LOT of medical professionals desperately look for compliant solutions. They know what an impact this might have. https://t.co/TeU4Ml4x8b
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Going out in about 40min. The ideas that people come up with on Podcasts really range from āsimple hands-on service agencyā to āletās use AI models to fight diseaseā.
And https://t.co/OSXag1OpUw tracks them all š„° https://t.co/8ecuiqsVKU
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My podcast episode today is all about how I pre-score Podscan prospects using behind-the-scenes AI agents to tell me who I should reach out to (and what to say).
This works for ANY SaaS and is one of the least hype-chasing ways of using AI tech I know.
https://t.co/kgwbtf33kT
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And here's that particular idea: https://t.co/nFwExpfxNy
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Podscan Ideas finds validated business ideas directly from podcast conversations.
Like #1 in today's newsletter issue.
When I read it, I immediately thought about: how can I help people start these communities? Is that a platform I can build? Or can I connect these experts? https://t.co/FLVLyjOCqf
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The newsletter with the 10 best ideas sourced from 500+ podcasts over the last 24 hours is free, and you can find it right here: https://t.co/lyGWBzPIZQ
Feel free to explore the Ideas Vault today! (ALL ideas of the last day are free to browse!) https://t.co/pUqGI7jZ8G
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Or get back into a few hobbies.
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Hey, I guess this is a great opportunity to clean up the place 𤣠https://t.co/QSGsXGXIF8
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