@scott_bair A 60 page PDF is a placebo not a system. If people ask where the logo lives, you've already lost. Web based and searchable turns rules into actual help.
@TheCoolestCool Creating once and distributing forever is leverage not laziness. Most people burn out making originals. Smart operators reshape what they already have. Voice preservation is the real test though.
@TheCoolestCool Review sites lost trust and Reddit won it because real conversations beat polished lists and 471 keywords prove helpful threads now beat sponsored slots.
@TheCoolestCool Autopilot distribution is great until the AI sounds like a robot impersonating you. If it keeps your voice consistent across years of content, that's the real test. Curious about time sensitive handling.
@TheCoolestCool This is the shift most marketing teams are ignoring. Traffic is vanity when AI citations become the real currency of visibility. Being cited by models changes who finds you and how. The teams tracking citations over clicks will be the ones who survive the next wave of search.
@TheCoolestCool This is the kind of advice that stings because it's true. Most teams measure output not impact. Amplify first, create second is the discipline no one wants but everyone needs.
The interesting part isnβt what it generates, itβs how quickly it aligns output with a brand identity. Curious how others are approaching this layer of control in generative tools.
We fed Stichd a brand kit.
It turned it into 10 consistent visuals instantly.
No prompt engineering. No design team. No revisions.
It didnβt feel like AI. It felt like a real brand system.
Shipped 3 weeks ago.
#buildinpublic#AI#startups
We fed Stichd a brand kit.
It turned it into 10 consistent visuals instantly.
No prompt engineering. No design team. No revisions.
It didnβt feel like AI. It felt like a real brand system.
Shipped 3 weeks ago.
#buildinpublic#AI#startups
@TheCoolestCool AI is great until someone tries to optimize their morning coffee with a prompt chain. Respect the tool, but my kettle works fine without an API key.
@TheCoolestCool Low entry bar means more weird experiments. The jank is what makes them memorable. Perfect games fade, flawed oddballs become cult classics.
@jessegenet The broccoli farmer is why the lazy hype complaints miss the point because real people solving real problems don't have time to argue they're just making their lives better.