Back
José Miguel Santos

José Miguel Santos

@beautifulbrain

First principles product thinker. Previously PM @google@doordash, head of product @ SWORD Health

nice! how do you go and find those domains?

expireddomains.net search through these and see if there is something interesting, for the domains by the "dp" column. Then use ahrefs.com/backlink-checker to figure out how good the domain really is.

congrats on the launch! I was going to give it a try, but asking me to fill name, email made me "ill do it later".. have you thought of adding SSO with google? really easy to do with firebase

One thing that would be valuable for me that could lead more repeat usage is to tailor/fine tune the resume for a specific position (eg. highlighting more certain skills vs others)

Exactly! Focus, Style and structure would be the relevant variables

This can serve as inspiration in terms of pricing: www.online-convert.com/pricing . Been looking into a similar idea (around AI tools that can help automate stuff). I think to succeed you will need to invest heavily in SEO to get free traffic + premium tool for heavy users (eg. heavy load of transformations)

Thanks José – I didn't see the 24 hour pass – thats cool. I've seen the online-convert before.

Well I've hacked the traffic a bit, I've bought an old domain name that now points to this one. It cost about $300USD and had 70,000 backlinks (apparently) and has a ahrefs domain rank of 26. Ive bought a few other dead domains that were similar. So I've got a little bit of SEO juice (let's see if I'm right about this).

I also think there are lots of different options around types of tools you can have, privacy, and maybe even a dedicated server for $$$. But who knows.

At the moment the idea was a site to generate traffic for goodsign.io but now it seems to be an idea with some legs.

nice! how do you go and find those domains?

expireddomains.net search through these and see if there is something interesting, for the domains by the "dp" column. Then use ahrefs.com/backlink-checker to figure out how good the domain really is.

One thing you can try is to use GPT4 and see if they can label the situations themselves. Can you give a specific example of an exception that happens and what are the actions that take? If the actions are in a limited scope and the input is human readable, it might work

Great job, Ben!

A few ideas came to mind. Generally, the feedback is based on the assumption that most enthusiasts of 3D printing already own a 3D printer. Therefore, the customers for your app are likely to be individuals who aren't very knowledgeable about what they can do with a 3D printer.

1) It would be beneficial to provide practical examples of the exciting things that can be achieved with 3D printing. This could also address your concern about the lack of images. The link to printables is a good step in this direction. However, I'm wondering if 3D printing can save me money in some areas or if it's mainly for things I want to customize specifically?
2) The current approach is extremely broad in that it allows users to choose any model for printing. If my assumption is correct, this could make it more challenging to attract clients because they first need to find use cases. An alternative approach might be to start more tailored in certain niches, (e.g., "find your next bedside table"). This way, you could offer a more curated set of objects that can be ordered and printed immediately.

Best of luck!