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Sara Stein MD (@sarasteinmd) reported@dsg_dukester @Neuroscope_mp @cwru The interpretation you run through AI most of these companies do not do the interpretations for you. I don't have a best company there are several prices range from about $300 to $600. Are they reliable? I guess. Probably the best place to check is on Reddit because if people had complaints they would be talking about it. The biggest issue with 23andMe was obviously security of data I see that some of the other companies offer data deletion at 30 days versus data storage etc so they are also aware that they have to do better. I generally am a middle of the road person, I tend to not take the cheapest and not take the most expensive. Assuming everything else is equal
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JackWison (@jackaiwison) reportedProgramming is becoming a "commodity," while "product taste" is the scarce asset. There's a sobering point in that Reddit $10M discussion thread: the bottleneck is no longer writing code, but "knowing what to build." The most lucrative people in the next 10 years will be "AI Directors": ✅ Not needing mastery of Python syntax, but understanding system architecture. ✅ Using AI to automate messy databases and UI. ✅ The core competency is identifying processes in an industry that are "completely broken" and reconstructing them with AI. Don't be the one typing at the keyboard; be the one defining the problems. Direct the AI to help you "pick up the pieces."
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Taiwo Oladosu (@TaiTechSolution) reported@nolain_on_x @tibo_maker Nice 👍 OCR/data workflow products can actually fit Reddit really well when the conversations are framed around operational pain instead of “AI automation.” The strongest traction usually comes from discussions like: • manual invoice processing frustration • bookkeeping/admin bottlenecks • spreadsheet-heavy workflows • or teams wasting time on repetitive document tasks That’s where people naturally start looking for alternatives. A lot of founders miss that part and market the technology instead of the time/problem being solved. How has the traction been for you there so far?
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nat (@mademoisellerat) reported@spamhilton mind you katseye doesn’t have creative control, are given songs that they think will be “career killers” and have some behind the scenes issues that get blasted on reddit plus no sleep like that seems awful to experience at like 19 years old
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Sean G (@SeanG882) reportedAs someone who has spent years grinding in AI search at a big tech company, I have always been against GEO visibility reports. Recently, I saw a comment from PearlsSwine in the Reddit r/AEO . This guy basically said exactly what I’ve been thinking, and he laid out the reasons very clearly. Ask ChatGPT the same prompt at 9:00 a.m., then ask it again at 9:01, and you may get different answers. There are many reasons for this: temperature, sampling, server side routing between different model variants, invisible A/B tests, and so on. A single observation is just noise. To get a real signal, you would need heavy sampling, and that costs real money. That’s why most of these tools sample very thinly, then pretend the number is stable. It isn’t. Some people might say: “Then I’ll just spend more money and brute force it.” But the problem is, these tools cannot truly simulate how real users query. Real users may have memory turned on. They may have custom instructions. Their current conversation may already contain previous context. The wrapper app they’re using may inject its own system prompts. The platform may also apply different layers of personalization. These tools, meanwhile, are just firing naked queries from a brand new session. On top of that, ChatGPT routes users across different underlying models depending on plan tier, query type, and server load. Perplexity also has its own model selection mechanism. So the model your tracking tool is hitting is not necessarily the same model your prospect is using. You are measuring a product that is different from the one being consumed in the real world. Even worse, the models themselves can be refreshed, retrained, or replaced without notice. If your visibility score goes up 14% on a random Tuesday, is it because your content strategy worked, or because OpenAI quietly rolled out a new checkpoint? You can’t know. You will never know. Of course, the tool will attribute it to your actions, because that is the story that keeps you subscribed. And what about its prompt set? That is curated by the tool vendor, not dictated by your buyer journey. Real query distribution is extremely long tail. Synthesizing 500 so called “representative” prompts and claiming that this measures how AI sees your brand is like sticking a ruler into a puddle and saying you’ve measured sea level. On top of that, extracting brand mentions and sentiment from the answers is itself an imperfect process. So there is noise at the input layer: stochastic LLM outputs. And there is noise at the parsing layer: another layer of NLP analysis stacked on top of that. For all these reasons, I believe selling GEO visibility reports is basically selling snake oil. Is there a solution? From a technical perspective, not really, at least not for now. The only practical path is to rely on indirect signals, such as monitoring changes in target site traffic, interviewing users, and using similar methods to roughly estimate the impact of GEO.
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Hamish (@Hamish_AI) reportedForm44 acquires customers through Reddit. Freelancers post about scope creep, late payments, ghosting after delivery. I reply with real advice and mention Form44 as what I personally use. X is different. X is where I build credibility as a solo founder shipping in public. The two audiences barely overlap. Indie hackers here care about the build. Freelancers on Reddit care about the problem. The mistake is treating them as the same audience. Most niche B2B founders are in exactly this position. Few of them talk about it.
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Dan Ray (@amazingdanray) reported2 equations will change your entire life. 1) Revenue = valuable output x distribution x consistency x market fit Market fit - Find people complaining they can’t get results (search X, Facebook groups, Reddit) Output - Build a simple offer that fixes their exact problem: “I help [these people] get [this result] without the usual headache” 2) Revenue = exposure x conversations x conversions x price Distribution - Reach out to 100 of them every single day (X replies + messages) Consistency - Track your 4 numbers every day (reach, replies, sales, price) Check what’s weakest and fix only that one thing. Do it every single day. The math does the rest.
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Jakob ☦️🇻🇦 (@PapistJakob) reported@VladTheAdvisor @KaiSchwemmer Reddit is down the street bro. Pagan larping in the big 26 is just sad.
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***** (@RapistAgartha) reported@jetneptune_ Reddit is just porn and libtard **** these days. The day that it shuts down permanently will be a great day
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Tmos Monstrocity (@TmosMonstrocity) reported@Azkawayi @infantry_nw @Rothmus Explaining a limitation of AI, great now explain the limitation of human kind. Why is it some artists can paint beautiful pieces of art work, and some are shirty Reddit artists that draw cartoon fan art that sucks so bad it makes my eyes bleed? Lets get down to the nitty gritty, we have a few AI that are learning, but we have millions of trash artists. Yet AI is bad, but all these horrific trash artists that can't draw themselves out of a paper bag are fine? Sure does seem like you're are just "Prejudice and a hypocrite".
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Olami Lekan (@RealOlamius) reported@heyhyperai Your branding is honestly better than a lot of projects I see. The product is likely not the problem. The thing is, the right communities haven’t gotten there yet.” “Reddit is good for that because people trust recommendations more than traditional promotion.”
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Ken Savage (@kensavage) reportedEvery new client asks the same thing: "How fast will this work?" My answer is always the same: 60 to 90 days. Not because I'm slow. Because AI models need time to crawl, index, and trust your Reddit presence. I've run this for 40+ brands. The ones who commit for 90 days see results. The ones who quit at 30 always say "Reddit doesn't work." It works. You just have to outlast your impatience.
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romanistan zindabad (@djangofetts) reportedlike every other clip i've seen has the door working normally. reddit says the door should work normally. just a weird broken door that didn't fix when i reloaded the save
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𝜗℘ ◟ ͜ Sylvie ,🍰 . Vincent's ♡ (. ❛ ᴗ ❛.) (@vincentsbelle) reportedHow many accounts do you have? Twitter: - 2 Discord: - 4 Instagram: - 1 Facebook: - 1 Snapchat: - 0 (im not being tracked down by highschool chavs mate) TikTok: - 6 Twitch: - 1 Steam: - 1 YouTube: - 1 Spotify: 1 Pinterest: - 1 Reddit: - 1 Gmail: - 6 Telegram: - 0
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Zeerabets (@Zeerabets) reportedspent $12k on a growth consultant who told me to run linkedin ads. my best performing product came from a reddit thread where someone complained about a problem nobody else was solving. the expensive advice industry has no idea what works anymore.
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Fantasy Author Brian A. Mendonça (@theauthorbrian) reported@_Knight_writer I think the problem with social media in general is how it tries to target everyone with everything. The internet needs to become more fragmented again, like the forums of old days. In theory, Reddit and Discord do this, but reputation systems and karma incentivize engagement farming. I don't know what the proper solution is aside from totalitarian gatekeeping, and even that might not be a silver bullet.
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nobolando (@NoboLando) reported@minniexskirt reddit is both the most useful place for any of my tech problems and the most horrible place possibly a gate to hell
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SɅMUΞL PΞTΞR (@SamPeterToT) reported3/ Step 2: When you post about your project, lead with education. 'Here is how [Protocol] solves [real problem]' → performs 'Check out our new token launch' → banned Reddit respects substance. Reward that.
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Rashi Umapathi (@rashiumapathi) reportedHot take: Reddit is the best market research tool for SaaS and nobody uses it that way. Before you write a word of copy: Search your problem on Reddit. Read the top 20 threads. Copy the exact phrases people use to describe their frustration. That's your homepage headline. That's your email subject line. That's your ad copy. Your customers already wrote your marketing. You just have to find it.
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J. Respectful Clark (@JReubenCIark) reportedAlternatively, he just doesn't want to commit to marriage and the money is an excuse. Talking through the issue in a non-reddit way would help unearth this!
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Crafty | LEGO Fortnite (@CraftyPlaysLF) reported@FGMuffins @DeepDelveVentus Absolutely agree. Only reason I would think it’s Epics “Job” is I believe they selected the people, but I could be wrong. Epic Developers are moderators on the Reddit, they could fix it almost overnight tbh.
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Broken File (@sytgjf) reported@Alternativevt Game have AI: people angry. Game deleted AI: people angry. Internet nowdays, I swear... maybe I should just uninstall X. You can see a problem when reddit is more calm and chill than your app.
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Emil Hartela (@emilhartela) reported@mvcinvesting For context here is roughly what I have been pulling together on the name. The stock has been completely abandoned. RSI below 10. Down 55% YTD. Five analysts simultaneously downgraded after Q4. No active short thesis. No Reddit chatter. No X debate. The Israeli small cap discount layered on top of SaaS multiple compression has compounded into total capitulation. Underneath that surface there is a meaningful set of signals pointing in the opposite direction. On the AI customer side; a current Data Labs job posting names Google; Meta; and OpenAI as customers in the company description. That is a deliberate departure from the standard reference customer language they use in other postings. Anthropic separately announced SimilarWeb as a named partner in their Cowork enterprise rollout in February alongside MSCI; Harvey; FactSet; and LegalZoom. Manus integrated SimilarWeb's MCP server in January with consumption-based pricing. That is four major AI relationships of varying depth; only one of which has been publicly framed as material. Management said on the Q4 call that two large tech customers were generating over 10M ARR through data agreements powering their LLMs. The job posting language combined with the Anthropic partnership makes it quite likely those are some combination of OpenAI; Meta; and Anthropic. On the China side they have a dedicated Data for AI team posting in Shanghai requiring on-the-ground client engagement with "China's leading AI organisations." Not exploratory hiring; deliberate strategic deployment to serve Alibaba; Tencent; ByteDance; Baidu; or similar. SimilarWeb is one of very few neutral data providers that can serve both US and Chinese AI customers given their Israeli domicile. On the M&A signals the pattern is striking. Harel Beit-On was elevated to Chairman in March. He is co-founder and General Partner of Viola Group and has previously chaired two Nasdaq companies through their exits including the Tecnomatix sale. New CFO with M&A background hired in December. Senior Post-Merger Integration Manager role posted last week with explicit pre-signing strategy language reporting into Corporate Development. Each of these individually is explainable. Together the pattern is hard to read as anything other than corporate development infrastructure being built out for either a meaningful acquisition or a strategic transaction on their own end. The valuation comp is the cleanest part. Adobe just paid 1.9B for SemRush at 4.3x revenue. SimilarWeb has 283M in revenue and trades at 0.8x revenue with 260M market cap. SimilarWeb's GEO measurement infrastructure is arguably more advanced than what SemRush has. The Bloomberg Terminal integration is already live. Same category; very different valuations. Earnings May 13. The setup has more interesting underlying signals than the stock price suggests; though execution risk and timing remain real.
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ᖭི༏ᖫྀ (@_mothboo) reportedreadinf people’s stories on reddit about their cats keeping them company whenever they’re feeling down/sick how could people ever think cats are mean?
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Wovly (@wovly_time) reported"What GTM strategies have actually worked for Series A SaaS companies?" *checks notes* - $200K on "growth hacking" consultants ❌ - $50K on ads targeting "decision makers" ❌ - 3 hours reading Reddit threads where your ICP complains about your exact problem ✅ The funniest part? The Reddit insights cost $0 and shipped features that actually converted. But sure, let's hire another "GTM expert" who's never sold anything 🤡
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pisskum (@PissKum) reported@Whatadayindeed @footsweatlickr @iamnopilot The projection is on max here. Must’ve pushed a button or two, because you are accusing everyone here of exactly what you are doing. Conflating the issue to one Reddit post when there are millions of posts all over the internet about the topic of **********. Keep chudding
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Doctor Sam (@DoctorSamPepper) reported@wolffishyy @businessman5959 @FemboyDCS iirc the CEO piledst did an AMA on reddit about the game and most answers boiled down to "we know you want it but its not our main priority rn", so that made a lot of people reach their breaking point
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KazuhikoSama (@RippedPantsu) reported@OneeneeX Yeah, don't go on reddit for information, too much doomposting... these guys need to chill down. We already waited two months in absolute silence, now that the game is back we should voice our concerns instead of just ranting...
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JSZM (@JSMZproduction) reportedI have done everything possible. PoCs mounted. Ticket deleted. Discord banned. Full disclosure public on X, Medium and Reddit. GMX V2 remains mathematically insolvent when lentAmount > 0. LPs continue depositing real money into a broken system. I offered private resolution multiple times. The ball is now in your court, @GMX_IO. I will go dark on X for the next 24h. If no serious private offer arrives, the next step is full on-chain proof and wider disclosure. JSMZ
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seroja sinar 🪷🔆 (@SerojaSinar) reported@clionemi It's the wording because you mentioned that Glitch was ******* up Aussie fans as if they were ******* up all of them like what they did with Korean fans. Seen tweets and posts on Reddit seeing people state that Glitch is pulling out of Aussie bcs a tweet by a Turkish fan