Just tried something with Flux
It's worth it for keyword research, but I burned the quota in 3 days.
So be carful because many action cost credit (even seeing the dashboard...) so be very selective :)
Maybe try FLUX Pro ?
The model still generates text, but it is readable : blackforestlabs.ai
It's expensive though... ($0.05 / image)
I would not trust a stanger on the internet.
I don't get why he would not create something by himself to gain experience.
Worst case he'll steal your project.
Best case he'll make changes but you will waste time reviewing his code.
Thanks for your answer.
Apparently it's just that inurl: does not work anymore
You're right, I didn't know that!
Thanks :)
I think the main reason it works like this is because you need the marketing team to be able to edit the website without having to rely on the engineering team.
This is not a concern for solo/bootstrapped projects, and it's way more convenient to have everything at the same place imo.
The second reason is the marketing website needs to be more optimized for SEO, so if what you're using to build the app has no SSR support it might not be the best choice.
I just finished reading:
The Quality Growth Investor - 2024 Edition
I'm currently reading:
1. The Singularity is Nearer by Ray Kurzweil
2. The Dice Man
Some of the books I want to read:
- The simple path to wealth
- Thinking fast and slow
- The 7 Habits of highly effective people
- Principles
- Quiet, the power of introverts
- The Holographic Universe
- Meditations, Marcus Aurelius
- The psychology of money
- A short history of nearly everything
- The creative act
- Outliers, the story of success
I really liked "The simple path to wealth" and "The psychology of money". Honestly, these are the only two books most people need to learn about money.
They need to be in schools, especially the second one.
I would just also add:
- invoice.payment_failed : Notify yourself or customer
- customer.subscription.deleted : To handle when subscription is cancelled
I use Plausible for all my projects.
For product analytics you might consider PostHog.