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Sorry you hit some bugs, I haven't seen these yet. Will look at the logs and try to see what's going on.


Looks like it was just a display issue. Your card successfully saved both addresses and is queued for printing!


Good to know! Thanks!

The order detail page still shows Sending To as United States. Is this also a display issue?


Thanks! Yeah your margin calculations are roughly correct.

This is a fun side project built for myself, that I thought others might enjoy -- so maximizing revenue hasn't been a huge part of planning.

I plan to market this on traditional channels (Reddit, X, etc) and maybe test out some paid ads if the CAC is <$3.50 -- open to ideas!


That's a valid concern. There's definitely no voice cloning or information being sold from this app.


Until you get sold.


Good idea making the example more prominent. Capturing email to send a reminder for birthday/etc is smart and nice way to have a "lead magnet" actually add value. thank you


Thanks! Will look into these potential issues


Fixed the upload size bug on homepage


Thanks! I agree that handwritten notes are special. My intent was not to replace that so much as offer another way to make a physical note feel personal, while removing some of the "burdens" of sending traditional mail.

It was also just a fun way to learn how to connect all these technologies and be able to trigger an event in the real-world from a few lines of code.

Appreciate the feedback.


> My intent was not to replace that so much as offer another way to make a physical note feel personal,

Your approach is great; I can see a good need for this, and it is a unique offering which amends rather than replaces postcards in my view.

I could even see you having real post cards that have a QR code to the voice version that you sell in shops.


Love that idea! Was thinking it'd be neat if there were little signs at museums/landmarks/etc so people could pull up pre-made templates or upload their own photo to quickly send a card.


Humans are the only species with a concept of waste.

We're on a mission to end landfills, by providing a new moment for brands to connect with customers.

https://replenysh.com/blog-posts/an-opportunity-to-evolve


I like the spirit of this idea, but I have no idea what you actually are trying to do. That blog post is 90% philosophy, 10% vague talk about having brands collect their own waste, and I have no idea how that is supposed to work. Are you saying brands will buy back and recycle their own waste? And somehow that will decrease the problem of collecting waste?

I'm not saying that the mission is wrong, I'm just not connecting the dots at all on how you are proposing to fix it.


I enjoy looking for houses in my neighborhood and imagining what I would do if I were to buy it and fix it up.

So I built a quick little app that can reimagine a house from a single photo.

https://dream-house.clarkdinnison.com/

It uses Replicate API to send your photo to an AI model that is specifically good at detecting straight lines/edges (perfect for architecture applications) - then layers on a remodeling prompt I iterated on for a few weeks.


Replenysh | Senior Full Stack Engineer | Remote (Hybrid in SoCal ideal) | Full-time | https://replenysh.com/careers

Over 75% of products we enjoy today end up in a landfill or are incinerated. We're building new infrastructure and systems to change that.

Our enterprise circularity platform already helps brands like PepsiCo, Walmart and Ball Corp to recover and reuse their materials with full traceability.

Stack: ReScript, Elm, PostgreSQL

Apply: https://replenysh.homerun.co/senior-fullstack-engineer/en


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