I'm going the free tools route soon.
Been thinking a lot about this.
I think the angle should be this:
"What's the logical next step?"
Ideally it should tie into them trying Pallyy
Caption generator → Want to schedule this now?
Line breaker → Ready to post?
Feed planner → Ready to start creating content in your calendar?
Bio generator → Want us to add it to your bio for you?
Should ideally be one click and they see the next logical value of Pallyy.
Does that make sense?
@nico_jeannen Good call.
I used to be addicted to Shaco.
Currently 781 days sober.
Can't say I don't get occasional urges.
But I know life is better without clowning around 8+ hours a day.
@raphaelschaad @7LSNYC This question implies it’s going to be the same from person to person.
Not true.
Making blanket prompts for the masses is hard.
Way easier to get high quality outputs with your prompts when there’s a super specific output/target in mind.
Current best model is opus for this.
@jasonlk I do prompt engineering for a unicorn.
Can speak from experience…
Neither the VCs nor the engineers actually understand how to prompt.
Which blows because that’s where 99% of the magic happens.
@philkellr Lots of trial & error.
Had the opportunity to work on a ton of really challenging prompts for big tech companies.
Those forced me to level up my skills.
From there I built a course which forced me to crystallize the lessons I learned.
Definitely a skill worth having.
@tomhuntio You’ve got the sauce for sure. Re
living this first hand as I launch my new SaaS.
Great reminder to validate, delegate, validate, then trust.