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Any designers/agencies who'd love to try my AI web design generator?
I'm a solo dev building a website design generation tool that helps you: • Easily find inspiration/ideas • Quickly try out different concepts/styles, and • Deliver high-quality designs in less time See here for some example images: https://upperhorizon.github.io/ I've met a lot of great people through Aaron's community here (thank you!), so would you (or any designers/agencies you know) love to try this tool out and give feedback?
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Any designers/agencies who'd love to try my AI web design generator?
What tools is your platform built on?
I'm always curious about different tools - basically I love to try new things. Each I find have their pros and cons - Bubble's being that it is highly customizable but not the easiest of tools to learn. Also, I only know enough real code to be dangerous so that's why I opt for no code tools. For context, I'm working on an AI content hub for consuming content and publishing content. Here's how I ended up building with Bubble for my current project: Starting with Airtable: I began with Airtable, using it alongside Make.com and Creatomate. This setup let me quickly change and adapt my project. It included a content calendar that could automatically post to social media. The main challenges were needing manual JSON edits and complex template setups. Moving to Glide: Next, I used Glide, which builds apps using Airtable data. It made some tasks easier and added new features like AI image generation. However, the design options were limited, and the pricing model was expensive, especially if many users were added. Switching to Bubble: Lastly, I switched to Bubble because it offers more customization and lets you integrate some coding. Bubble improved the layout design, made scheduling easier, and simplified the user onboarding process. It was more complex but better suited for my needs. I think it was important that I went through all of these iterations so that I could start testing ideas early, and increasing complexity as needed. Each platform had its pros and cons, which influenced how I developed my project.
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New comment May 10
1 like • May 10
I've used Airtable and Zapier (similar to Make), but I'm more comfortable building things in code so haven't used many no-code tools. But in the end, I agree that the the tools don't matter much: best to use whatever lets you build a working MVP and put it out there...
0 likes • May 10
@Kara Barton That's actually a good point! ChatGPT probably does know more about coding than it knows the docs of a specific no-code app. But I'd recommend everyone learn some basic coding, it's a very useful skill in general.
Finally Launched my MVP
I went into this trying to solve my own problem of being able to take better notes from the content I watch/listen to. Having talked with a few people about the idea I figured this could actually be build into something. The Problem: I'm always watching (mostly listening) to Youtube videos/podcasts - while I run on the treadmill, bike, drive etc. But when I hear a comment I want to remember for later there is no great way to take note of that. I also can't go back and search very effectively as most podcasts don't have transcripts - just timestamps. The solution: An interface where you can add your Youtube video and add bookmarks with just a tap of a button. Optionally add tags or your notes on why you saved that part and get the transcript for just that section. So far, that is all I have but I have future plans for better tagging, playlists, learning communities, adding in your own notes and content generation. Let me know what you think: https://contenthq.pro/
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New comment Apr 19
0 likes • Apr 19
Congrats, Kara! I'd seen your previous post talking about this and so glad to see the launch of Content HQ now. Are you getting video transcripts from YouTube or does your platform generate those?
0 likes • Apr 19
@Kara Barton That sounds great! Alongside AssemblyAI, you could also try using/scraping the transcripts YT provides. Getting the transcript after a user saves that video is probably better, as otherwise cataloging videos beforehand might be expensive/difficult, right?
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Abraar Arique
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I run AlertBits.com, a website change monitoring SaaS app.

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