@regent0x_ This is a good reminder that distribution matters as much as product. I’m learning that cold posting from a new account gets almost no reach unless you reply/comment first.
@gregisenberg This is the exact problem I’m working on with Button AI — turning repeated AI tasks into structured one-click workflows instead of prompts.
Lesson from trying to launch Button AI:
Nobody cares about “an AI marketplace”.
But people understand:
• Fix my Excel formula
• Roast my resume
• Debug my Power BI error
• Audit my landing page
• Generate TikTok hooks
So I’m going to market one AI button at a time.
@heartshapedoll For Excel errors, the missing context is usually what you're trying to calculate, the current formula, and the table structure. Without that, even AI gives generic fixes. A structured debugging checklist saves so much back-and-forth.
@TheJobfather__ 100% — resume feedback works best when it is tied to a target role. Generic advice usually misses what the job description is actually asking for. The most useful feedback is not "improve this" but actual rewritten bullet points with measurable impact.
@mabufadda Exactly this. The winning AI tools will be the ones that move from open-ended chat to structured, repeatable workflows. Less "prompt anything" and more "run this exact process every time with the right inputs and consistent outputs."
@LigoJ41333 100% agree. The real shift is from collecting AI tools to building repeatable workflows with them. The underrated part is repeatability — a good AI workflow should ask the right inputs and return the same type of output every time. That's when it becomes truly useful.
@SealedMind_0G This is where structured AI workflows make more sense than open-ended chat — you control the inputs, the outputs are repeatable, and the workflow runs on your terms. Less chat, more buttons. That's where I think the best AI products are heading.
@rebcoder_ This is the exact problem I'm working on with Button AI — turning repeated AI tasks into structured one-click workflows instead of prompts. Prompting is powerful but for repeated tasks it gets tiring. The best AI products will feel more like buttons than chatbots.
@thivankanimesh_ Distribution, honestly. Cold posting from a new account gets almost no reach unless you reply/comment first. I'm finding that marketing one specific use case first is much easier than marketing the whole product. People understand specific before they understand broad.