Got Second Sale for @ReelsAiPro 🔥
The idea to add a clone, actually worked.
Time to get back to building & shipping the feature.
"Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence."
Tiktok video marketing is gonna be changed forever. 🔥
Working on an automated AI video editing feature right now:
1. Input: A face cam short video and few assets you want to use in video. ( A roll )
2. Output: Fully edited ready to upload short.
AI generates relevant B roll & edits it.
AI decides to either use your given assets, generate or search & fetch from internet.
Appropriate layout from popular shorts format are chosen automatically by AI.
You can ofcourse modify it before generating.
Idea is to integrate with ReelsAI popular AI clone & boom 💥
You'll have completely autonomous AI pipeline to do founder led short video marketing.
Comment "AI edit" to get early Beta access.
OpenAI just released GPT-4.1!
Their first 1M context window model (developers are happy). And it's CHEAPER than GPT-4o.
It's API only, so you cannot use it in ChatGPT.
Also @windsurf_ai is offering one week of free access to GPT-4.1 in their editor.
Got Second Sale for @ReelsAiPro 🔥
The idea to add a clone, actually worked.
Time to get back to building & shipping the feature.
"Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence."
I've automated content creation from start to finish.
Created an AI clone that writes scripts, records voiceovers, and edits everything into a polished video.
My AI agent did it all. AI clone feature coming soon. Visit website or comment for early access.
How building a startup actually works.
You put in endless effort, not knowing if any of it will matter.
It’s confusing, exhausting, and most days feel like you’re going in circles.
But you keep going, because quitting feels worse.
Now I get why most people give up.
I cloned myself with AI. 🤯
Ready to post tiktoks are here.
> All I did was paste one interesting article link & this AI agent generated everything end to end.
Comment "ReelsAI" to get added to beta list & be first one to get access when it's launched 👇
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Literally ctrl + c -> ctrl + v & short is ready, 0 efforts.
I somehow built it better than what I expected. 😅
ReelsAI UX Update:
Till now ReelsAI had only a landing page through which all navigation was happening which was actually not the best way to do it.
So now I created a dashboard page to simplify things.
- Dashboard
* Access products
* Access videos you generated, shows you with spinner it would take 10 mins, also add that ETA on top of videos page.
* Billing section
* Dashboard home - where new types of video generation would be added soon.
- From yesterday's feedback from reddit -> added a pop up if you have 0 credits, so you don't feel like I am asking you to buy after you spent time in the flow. It's a paid product.
- Copy: Updated copy on page to what user might want out of the product. All "Get started" replaced with "Get traffic"
- Showing credits on landing page too now.
P.s. Skip the ending I was trying to find stop button.
My Reddit Post Reached 179K People - Here's What I Learned About Reddit Marketing 🚀
I shared how I watched a customer struggle with my app @ReelsAiPro (an AI tool for creating short video ads), fixed the UX issues, and posted about it on Reddit. The post exploded, reaching 178K people! 👀
➡️ I was thinking about indirect marketing but focused primarily on sharing value and genuine knowledge. Here's what I discovered:
## The Golden Rule: Be Genuine or Get Deleted 📝
➡️ Redditors have a sixth sense for promotional content. Most subreddits ban it outright.
➡️ What worked: I wrote about my experience and deliberately removed my product name completely to avoid seeming salesy.
## Where I Messed Up 🤦♂️
* 🔗 Shared my link in comments without anyone asking (big mistake)
* 📲 Cross-posted to 10-15 relevant subreddits simultaneously
* 🚫 Quickly learned the community hates this approach
After feedback, I stopped sharing links and only DMed when asked directly. But damage was done - it became the main complaint in comments. Also people started considering me as spam for cross posting.
Eventually, someone reported me to mods for spamming. Despite rich insights and sharing genuine experience, my post got deleted. 😩
The person who reported me even admitted: "I get the mods removed this but tbh, if this was not interesting to the community, why would it have 343 upvotes and 121 comments :/"
## The Reddit Marketing Playbook That Actually Works 🛠️
1. ➡️ Share authentic stories with genuine learnings
2. ➡️ Engage sincerely with every commenter
3. ➡️ Never share links unless explicitly asked
4. ➡️ Put your link in your profile bio only
5. ➡️ Trust that curious Redditors check profiles. ( they do )
## Cross-posting Dilemma 🤔
I'm conflicted about posting to multiple subreddits. You never know which community will respond best, so you need at least 5 posts for probability to work.
## The Reddit Reality 💡
Some Redditors will criticize no matter what you do. It's just part of the platform culture.
Final tip: Build karma in specific subreddits before posting content there. Engage naturally in communities before marketing anything.