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Upload photos or videos or a link. Our AI reads every detail to write captions that match your content exactly. Different format rules for Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, X, YouTube and Facebook- automatically applied. Every caption gets a 1–10 engagement score with a one-line reason so you know which to post.
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you're willing to pay $30 to make weight because if you don't make weight the cost is way higher people would be very disappointed in you... it's actually a really painful problem for a really niche community and I think that's one of the reasons why it's successful
Charge $30 For A Simple Niche Utility When The Cost Of Failure Is Public And Painful
Cut Coach charges roughly $30 because missing weight at a wrestling competition has a much higher emotional and reputational cost than the app's price. Hunt for niches where failure is publicly painful (high school/college sports, competition deadlines) and competitors or parents will gladly pay a premium for a simple utility.
you set a time frame 30 days 60 days and you set the scope like um maybe not the full course but maybe just the module one or module two... so then you build in public intensively in order to build up the momentum and not just like sh keep sharing your updates that's kind of boring... people love seeing someone start to finish like they they they just want to see is he going to pass the finish line
Run a 30-60 day building-in-public Sprint with start and end dates
Vague "I'm building in public" with no time bound produces vague results. Pick a scoped deliverable (one module of the course, one feature of the SaaS, a 30-day mini-product) and announce explicit start and end dates publicly. The finish line is your accountability mechanism and the audience's narrative hook — they want to see whether you cross it. Failed sprints still teach you (and your students) what to do next; ambient long-running posting teaches no one anything.
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