Creator of R4M | WifiBox | Scanotel | CreativeBuzz 🚀
Turn one idea into a complete Creative Kit: hooks, angles, scripts, captions & CTAs. *Opinions are my own*
Most AI prompt tools give you a wall of text.
CreativeBuzz gives you a complete Creative Kit:
• hooks
• angles
• script/body
• captions
• CTAs
Built for creators, marketers and founders.
Start with your free trial/test offer and see what one idea becomes.
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AI won’t fix weak positioning. It will just write it faster. The real win is giving people a structure that helps them think clearly before they generate anything.
I think a lot of people are overestimating how much AI changes human nature. It can make people faster, louder and more productive, sure, but it doesn’t magically make them more interesting. If someone had weak ideas before, now they can just produce weak ideas at industrial scale.
I honestly think AI is making taste more valuable, not less. Everyone now has access to the same tools, same models, same shortcuts, and yet most of what gets made still feels forgettable. The gap is no longer who can generate more, it’s who can tell what’s actually worth keeping.
What do you do to stay motivated? Building for me is the fun part, motivation is rarely an issue, but launching & growing, I seem to lose motivation quickly.
Startups are fun to build and launch, but growth is always the hard part.
If anyone has a proven method that drives their growth, I would love to hear it.
So since getting added to producthunt, I now just get spam emails about other people’s products, and how their product can do XYZ for $$.
Does anyone else have this issue? It seems it has become scrapers paradise.
A lot of people say “just build a great product.”
I think that’s incomplete.
A great product with weak distribution loses.
A decent product with strong distribution often wins first.
What do you think wins in the real world?