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Our biggest problem? Our app is working π
Merchants can set up without support help.
The most-reviewed app in our category β most reviews are "thanks to the support team for making it work."
Which kind of proves it: it's better if your product can't be used without support. You get to talk to every merchant, and you get to ask for the 5-star because you made the app work.
Most of our reviews are because we also made the app work on a low-quality theme or changed styling.
@DavisPaipa Same. It feels like having a self serve app that is easy to use, actually works and doesn't require support is actually detrimental to app store ratings (because less reviews).
@jzazove How's this better? Shopify has always handled the billing, there are bo surprises as all the plans are clearly visible to merchants and the confusion is mostly caused when merchants are billed after they uninstall an app.
i use one tool that gets me 5x better results from veo 3.1 and hailuo 2.3...
if you're not effectively prompting camera motion, you're using these models at 50% capacity
casual direction like "zoom in" or "circle around" doesn't work, video models need actual cinematography language:
- [truck left, pan right, tracking shot]
- [push in, pedestal up]
- [dolly back, tilt down]
so i built a claude skill that translates for you
you describe what you want -> it converts to proper film terminology -> AI executes it way better
this was initially made for my team, but i'm sharing it with you guys...
reply "angles" + RT and i'll send it over (must be following so i can dm)
@kurtinc Ugh, reading stories like, I don't even want to bother with BFS. And the fact that some things - like removing top navigation - make the app UX much much worse.