
kizu · Good taste runs in the group
Share movies and music with friends and get AI insights into your group's taste.
@ChetanJ344077 · X
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Share movies and music with friends and get AI insights into your group's taste.
@ChetanJ344077 · X

Compare vehicles with AI scoring, browse listings, track maintenance, and message sellers.
@Carrview · X

Automatically collect Google reviews from your satisfied restaurant customers.
@GetRevyo · X

@CricTalk29 Turn real reviews into revenue https://t.co/r7rEwhSMRb
@Damrudhar_Kumar · X
Turn real reviews into revenue

Browse app store complaints ranked by frequency to identify product gaps.
@MihkelSylla · X
Working on and few other smaller projects for myself

Launch customer feedback surveys in minutes with AI-powered sentiment analysis.
@elvan_hq · X
Feedback surveys with AI summaries for SaaS and ecom teams. NPS, CSAT, CES in minutes, not days. Built for the one-person CX stack who doesn't have time for enterprise tools.

Monitor your brand visibility across AI search platforms like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, and Grok.
@RankPrompt · X

Paste a listing URL. Get a full compound analysis in 60 seconds. Acreage, water, structures, access, and a veteran property tax exemption rules lookup — scored across 6 criteria.
@TractLens · X

Probs doesn't tell you what to buy. It measures what the market expects, weighted by each forecaster's proven track record, and proves who's best at predicting it.
@Probsze4w · X

Search 8 million vacation rentals and read reviews before booking to avoid bad experiences.
@4MikeJoe · X
CARFAX for Airbnbs!

Check how ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity recommend your business with an instant AI visibility score.
nikhilsiyer · HN
Show HN: A tool that checks how your business appears in AI search

Discover Reddit trends, research keywords, and grade posts before publishing.
u/hachishikiga · Reddit
You don't need LLMs for everything "Just ask (insert any LLM)" is crazy to me. I'm sure you've also seen it, if you go around the saas/entrepreneur subreddit space the most obvious tell is how EVERY homepage looks. Recently the trend has been terminal green with slight glowing elements, and slowly revealing features as you scroll down. This is a bigger issue than the scope of this post, but I will still plant the thought in your head: if everything comes from the same source (even more so if