Started to post about scribeagent.com last week in a few replies on Twitter, my tech network, and some Slack groups. I am happy to share that we've now got 147 people on the waitlist for our free beta program!
Started to post about scribeagent.com last week in a few replies on Twitter, my tech network, and some Slack groups. I am happy to share that we've now got 147 people on the waitlist for our free beta program!
Feed the AI with a bunch of design books, ask it to create a curriculum, and then.. have it send out text lectures over a period of time while also allowing students to ask it questions. 🤔
Are those pre-launch viral tweets of accounts with less than 1k followers always organic, or do people leverage ads to jumpstart what would become a viral tweet?
This is my attempt at building in public - if this interests you, follow my account as I will constantly post updates, most likely many L's but also share my wins with you.
Will also answer any questions, share my learnings, just document my journey.
Do people manage to create an audience and community around them by creating stuff? Basically, marketing via software creation instead of content creation? Is that what #buildinpublic does?