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I like the starting point of your project and (keeping AI hallucinations in mind) how a simple prompt can generate a quick overview that can be used to visually grasp a topic/concept: https://mindmapwizard.com/view.html?id=1740053924303

What I would like to see improved are: 1. Option to choose the format of the mind map. Hierarchical is clear, but it could branch out in all directions from a central idea instead of reading LTR like a flowchart. 2. Canvas editing mode to move the position of the branches. At the moment they are quite close together with not much space between them, which makes it difficult to read. 3. Edit the branches directly on the canvas instead of just in markdown.

There's definitely more to improve, but I think that's enough for now ;)

Hope the feedback helps, keep working on it!


Noted—I'm working on it. Thanks for the feedback!

So why then have you registered with HN? ;) Even with registration, the biggest task remains to moderate all user-generated content. Hence, imo, a bit of a barrier in first place is justified.


After viewing content and comments on HN without a required registration, they developed a habit of visiting and eventually found value in participating and created an account to do so.

With the current approach for the Problem Platform nobody can view the content or comments without a required registration, so prospective viewers don't see value demonstrated and will never convince themselves that adding yet another account to their digital footprint is worthwhile.


Barrier for write, but no barrier for read.


HN does exactly what OP wants tho? view as guest view/comment/vote as registered user


lol, I'm on noprocrast mode so HN actually blocks read if I've been logged in long enough. Of course, my brain works around that by reading it on incognito mode. But it's still useful as I spend less time writing.


Would love to test it, but I am not willing to leave my payment details. I understand the need for conversion but if you are confident about your product and its standing against competition (haven't seen anything like Rafa yet), why not offer a true free trial phase without subsequent subscription?

So it is paradox to write in your FAQs "Yes, RAFA offers a 14-day free trial allowing you to explore its features and determine if it's the right investment tool for you before committing to a subscription." -> READ: before committing to a subscription

"Democratising intelligent investing, together." would mean (at least to me) you lower the entry point.


Send a mail to support@rafa.ai and lets get you a pass to try it :-)


I would be interested in the 14 days free trial too, but either put it on the website for everyone or remove any mentions to it.


Our 14-day trial on the web operates similarly to systems like iOS or Android, allowing users to cancel their subscription at any time during the trial period without incurring charges. However, we do require users to provide a card on file as a precaution against potential system abuse.


Super impressive! Very well done. I have to admit this is the best case of using Stable Diffusion I have seen so far. Keep up the nice work!


I think he wants to point / ask for a general feasibility of that approach as you consider US and EU in your calculation?


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