One point of feedback, as a developer I click the page and look for something to try it out, see it in action, screenshots, anything. Only thing I see is some text, no call to action, except signup/login but I won't take the effort if I'm not convinced more that it's a waste of time. If the url to the github is the main thing, don't put it at the...bottom, make it a button at the top.
I would just really put some extra effort in the landing page, Google how to see others do it. https://www.landingfolio.com/ is a great place as well to see example. You've run a marathon with building your product which is great, but if you don't finish this last mile (landing page)...
You're pretty spot on about where I'm coming from! I will focus on the landing page before I try to make any more backend improvements. I was trying to keep it simple considering how gimmick-y some of the frontend styling for landing pages has become but there's definitely still room for improvement. Thanks for the feedback!
Cool idea! Just a little suggestion, let the demo work without making it necessarry to fill in an OpenAI key, perhaps for the first 3 prompts or so. It would make a way better first user experience.
Really cool idea, bookmarked! Just out of curiosity, how do you get the transcripts of the podcasts, is there a public API? I understand that I might be asking for the secret sauce, so I understand if you don't answer on this :)
As for your first comment, the information is public, and I serve the people posting a question for help by spreading their question on more places. Feedback by Reddit users have all confirmed to like this approach as wel. That is sincerely how I have approached it, not even thinking of crossing legal issues (which it isn’t, at least not according to European laws).
Your idea of publishing the code gave a an idea. I am currently looking for people to contribute to help maintaining it. Got some response by people so who knows!
Maybe I would use it more if there where more widgets. For example, I myself would like to see things for my side-projects, like website visitor stats, build status (Vercel), amount of twitter followers, etc.
Perhaps if there is support for plugins people would build on your platform.
Thanks! I have a bunch more widgets coming soon, and you gave me some ideas for more :) I briefly looked into adding a twitter widget but their API costs are too expensive for me at this point.
Yes, it's been on my mind, just need to figure out a secure way to implement it