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Michał Kukla
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I had a meeting with Kasia where we discussed a new business of automating office work.
I've prepared prices changes (increasing) for #speechzap.
For those, who's already subscribed or will subscribe till Thursday this week, the price won't change for another year.
I commented on a post describing the competition of #speechzap. (100 marketing micro-actions in progress.)
I received a business proposal from a potential #speechzap partner, reassessed the pricing, analyzed costs and possibilities, and I'm considering a distribution agreement and cost reduction based on the "Never Split the Difference" approach.
I commented on #speechzap in a conversation with my friend on LinkedIn - 100 marketing micro actions in progress.
I wrote an extensive article about protecting Google Sheets from corruption, as it's important for me now to seek clients who need help with sheets.
I developed a marketing funnel for my consulting services, involving the distribution of my articles about GPT prompts for recruitment, interviewing, and onboarding processes to members of my FB group with local job offers.
I discovered automations in Trello, which allow me to add lists automatically and execute various actions based on different dependencies, which greatly enhanced my CRM.
I commented on someone's post showcasing an app similar to the #speechzap app. Part of my evil plan of shameless plugging ;-)
I fixed the data encryption in #speechzap and found out that in NestJS all injected dependencies are singletons by default, which led to data being encrypted/decrypted with random users' private keys due to my service's caching not considering the user ID.
I've added a new built-in action to #speechzap: email sending, which was quite complex as it required data structure modifications and backward compatibility assurance. Now users can easily send messages to themselves without the need for Zapier or Make configuration - a feature requested by one of my non-technical clients.
I learned how to convert an Excel compatible Google Sheets document with a special green xlsx tag into a Google Sheets file by going to File and choosing Save as Google Sheets, which allows one to make changes and protect data ranges.
I separated the audio file delivery and transcription initialization in #speechzap to avoid consuming minutes in case of transcription failure, especially for large files.
I translated the formats in #speechzap into Polish and added two new formats: a YouTube video script and a Facebook post.
In #slowtracker, I added autofocus for adding success to speed up note taking, fixed overly long links that were breaking styles, and upgraded the maximum version of the Android app to SDK 34.
I gained another client on #speechzap who chose the cheapest package, but it's another dollar towards the MRR.
For fun, I formatted the successes entered into #slowtracker in the style of Rita Skeeter's Self-Inking Quill from Harry Potter, so every success written in the Rita Skeeter Pen challenge will automatically be exaggerated, dramatic, and full of flair, making even the smallest win feel like a legendary achievement.
I boasted about my second client on the #speechzap app in a post where I showcased a fun custom GPT based on Rita Skeeter's self-writing quill from Harry Potter.
I boasted about my second customer on IN post, which asked about success stories for the week, to build up awareness of #speechzap
I shamelessly promoted #speechzap under a post about AI tools