@marc Since it's AI you could maybe let the user choose how they want it. Personally I think you should be doing a lot more to kick people in the ass to get shit done, the best coaching experience I've ever had was at a CrossFit box in Washington DC run by former Division-1 athletes who were all clearly on gear and all looked incredible, they really set the tone, the pace, the attitude to get everyone fired up and serious. I really think people would appreciate it, of course you have to be smart about it and not be a jerk or hurt people's feelings but if they can tell you're doing it to try to help them I think they'll appreciate it.
But to answer your question I would personally want it to score me, have it hook it up to productivity software like ActivTrak to get a sense of the amount of time I worked and GitHub to see how many lines of code I wrote. I want to know how I compare to the "pacersetters" who are actually successful, people like you and Pieter (and I think Ben is on his way). So maybe have it talking to me while impersonating a coach of my choice: Elon Musk, you, Pieter, etc.
yes because you would ask the AI to filter out anything that--in its estimation--doesn't seem like it's on-topic / indie-hacking/shipping-related. And then also filter to the most-significant accomplishments.
@marc Since it's AI you could maybe let the user choose how they want it. Personally I think you should be doing a lot more to kick people in the ass to get shit done, the best coaching experience I've ever had was at a CrossFit box in Washington DC run by former Division-1 athletes who were all clearly on gear and all looked incredible, they really set the tone, the pace, the attitude to get everyone fired up and serious. I really think people would appreciate it, of course you have to be smart about it and not be a jerk or hurt people's feelings but if they can tell you're doing it to try to help them I think they'll appreciate it.
But to answer your question I would personally want it to score me, have it hook it up to productivity software like ActivTrak to get a sense of the amount of time I worked and GitHub to see how many lines of code I wrote. I want to know how I compare to the "pacersetters" who are actually successful, people like you and Pieter (and I think Ben is on his way). So maybe have it talking to me while impersonating a coach of my choice: Elon Musk, you, Pieter, etc.
@marc but yeah I think bullet points would be better than a paragraph
Would there be a meaningful difference between listing all your completed todos verbatim versus having AI rewrite them?
yes because you would ask the AI to filter out anything that--in its estimation--doesn't seem like it's on-topic / indie-hacking/shipping-related. And then also filter to the most-significant accomplishments.