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  • jasper_yy
    Jasper **** (@jasper_yy) reported

    Day 14 building in public. Today’s lead was simple but very real: “How do you actually get users?” They tried Reddit, forums, telling people, posting around. Still nothing worked. This feels like one of the biggest traps in early distribution. Most founders think distribution means posting more. But posting everywhere rarely works by itself. What matters is finding where the pain is already being expressed. People saying: – “I’m struggling with this” – “this workflow is broken” – “is there a better way?” – “how are others solving this?” That’s where distribution starts to work. Not because you found an audience. But because you found relevance. The more I build, the more I think early GTM is less about broadcasting and more about signal detection. Find the pain. Join the conversation. Be useful before pitching. Still building.

  • NerdyNutzNajai
    Princess Najai 👑 💰 (@NerdyNutzNajai) reported

    If y’all wonder why i’m not active on here as much i be on reddit and discord. Twt subs are terrible 😭

  • mandalorymory
    Mandalorymory (@mandalorymory) reported

    @OdahviingN7 Reddit still has some uses, like when you have an obscure problem, but for engagement and discussion, it’s terrible

  • becka1icious
    akila. (@becka1icious) reported

    mybe you weren’t a terrible person maybe you were just reddit user

  • ThiccFilA_
    ThiccFilA (@ThiccFilA_) reported

    This **** is funny because there's literally dozens of glazers. Vast majority of people, 90% overwhelmingly agree the helldivers devs are not running things correctly. It's dozens of very loud people on reddit who glaze the game. Problem is they get attention from the devs.

  • nurijanian
    George from 🕹prodmgmt.world (@nurijanian) reported

    Spent the morning in another "PM is dead" thread on Reddit. Some hard takes for the *** in the panic. 1. If you're scared of being replaced by a Product Builder, answer this honestly: when's the last time you killed a feature already on the roadmap? If the answer is never, AI didn't replace you. You were a project manager with a different title. 2. The *** who wrote 30-page PRDs nobody read are the same ones now panicking about the PRD-less workflow. The PRD wasn't the problem. The thinking inside it was. 3. "I can't keep up with all this AI stuff" is a tell. It usually means "I haven't shipped a learning project in years and I'm hoping nobody notices." 4. Engineers got faster. Designers got faster. If you didn't, the gap isn't your tools. It's your appetite for work that doesn't fit cleanly inside your job description. 5. Customer discovery has been the highest-leverage PM skill for a decade. AI didn't change that. AI made every other PM task cheaper, which means discovery is now where you actually compete. 6. The thread is full of *** complaining that nobody appreciates their work. The *** whose work gets appreciated rarely have time to post about it. 7. Read the Reddit thread. Then notice which *** in your own org are quietly shipping more, talking to more customers, and writing shorter docs. They're not worried about Product Builders. Ask why.

  • emilhartela
    Emil Hartela (@emilhartela) reported

    @mvcinvesting For context here is roughly what I have been pulling together on the name. The stock has been completely abandoned. RSI below 10. Down 55% YTD. Five analysts simultaneously downgraded after Q4. No active short thesis. No Reddit chatter. No X debate. The Israeli small cap discount layered on top of SaaS multiple compression has compounded into total capitulation. Underneath that surface there is a meaningful set of signals pointing in the opposite direction. On the AI customer side; a current Data Labs job posting names Google; Meta; and OpenAI as customers in the company description. That is a deliberate departure from the standard reference customer language they use in other postings. Anthropic separately announced SimilarWeb as a named partner in their Cowork enterprise rollout in February alongside MSCI; Harvey; FactSet; and LegalZoom. Manus integrated SimilarWeb's MCP server in January with consumption-based pricing. That is four major AI relationships of varying depth; only one of which has been publicly framed as material. Management said on the Q4 call that two large tech customers were generating over 10M ARR through data agreements powering their LLMs. The job posting language combined with the Anthropic partnership makes it quite likely those are some combination of OpenAI; Meta; and Anthropic. On the China side they have a dedicated Data for AI team posting in Shanghai requiring on-the-ground client engagement with "China's leading AI organisations." Not exploratory hiring; deliberate strategic deployment to serve Alibaba; Tencent; ByteDance; Baidu; or similar. SimilarWeb is one of very few neutral data providers that can serve both US and Chinese AI customers given their Israeli domicile. On the M&A signals the pattern is striking. Harel Beit-On was elevated to Chairman in March. He is co-founder and General Partner of Viola Group and has previously chaired two Nasdaq companies through their exits including the Tecnomatix sale. New CFO with M&A background hired in December. Senior Post-Merger Integration Manager role posted last week with explicit pre-signing strategy language reporting into Corporate Development. Each of these individually is explainable. Together the pattern is hard to read as anything other than corporate development infrastructure being built out for either a meaningful acquisition or a strategic transaction on their own end. The valuation comp is the cleanest part. Adobe just paid 1.9B for SemRush at 4.3x revenue. SimilarWeb has 283M in revenue and trades at 0.8x revenue with 260M market cap. SimilarWeb's GEO measurement infrastructure is arguably more advanced than what SemRush has. The Bloomberg Terminal integration is already live. Same category; very different valuations. Earnings May 13. The setup has more interesting underlying signals than the stock price suggests; though execution risk and timing remain real.

  • SeanG882
    Sean G (@SeanG882) reported

    As someone who has spent years grinding in AI search at a big tech company, I have always been against GEO visibility reports. Recently, I saw a comment from PearlsSwine in the Reddit r/AEO . This guy basically said exactly what I’ve been thinking, and he laid out the reasons very clearly. Ask ChatGPT the same prompt at 9:00 a.m., then ask it again at 9:01, and you may get different answers. There are many reasons for this: temperature, sampling, server side routing between different model variants, invisible A/B tests, and so on. A single observation is just noise. To get a real signal, you would need heavy sampling, and that costs real money. That’s why most of these tools sample very thinly, then pretend the number is stable. It isn’t. Some people might say: “Then I’ll just spend more money and brute force it.” But the problem is, these tools cannot truly simulate how real users query. Real users may have memory turned on. They may have custom instructions. Their current conversation may already contain previous context. The wrapper app they’re using may inject its own system prompts. The platform may also apply different layers of personalization. These tools, meanwhile, are just firing naked queries from a brand new session. On top of that, ChatGPT routes users across different underlying models depending on plan tier, query type, and server load. Perplexity also has its own model selection mechanism. So the model your tracking tool is hitting is not necessarily the same model your prospect is using. You are measuring a product that is different from the one being consumed in the real world. Even worse, the models themselves can be refreshed, retrained, or replaced without notice. If your visibility score goes up 14% on a random Tuesday, is it because your content strategy worked, or because OpenAI quietly rolled out a new checkpoint? You can’t know. You will never know. Of course, the tool will attribute it to your actions, because that is the story that keeps you subscribed. And what about its prompt set? That is curated by the tool vendor, not dictated by your buyer journey. Real query distribution is extremely long tail. Synthesizing 500 so called “representative” prompts and claiming that this measures how AI sees your brand is like sticking a ruler into a puddle and saying you’ve measured sea level. On top of that, extracting brand mentions and sentiment from the answers is itself an imperfect process. So there is noise at the input layer: stochastic LLM outputs. And there is noise at the parsing layer: another layer of NLP analysis stacked on top of that. For all these reasons, I believe selling GEO visibility reports is basically selling snake oil. Is there a solution? From a technical perspective, not really, at least not for now. The only practical path is to rely on indirect signals, such as monitoring changes in target site traffic, interviewing users, and using similar methods to roughly estimate the impact of GEO.

  • nan0werx
    echodyne (@nan0werx) reported

    @Sprocaine__ @AI_EmeraldApple Who said anything about beating it? Did you literally just come up with a point nobody was talking about so you could post your little reddit 'skill issue' bullshit?!

  • rsalimx
    Salim (@rsalimx) reported

    6/ STEP 1 — find your frustration write down the most specific, slightly exaggerated version of the daily pain your app solves. You can find some reddit posts of people complaining, copy that.

  • sytgjf
    Broken File (@sytgjf) reported

    @Alternativevt Game have AI: people angry. Game deleted AI: people angry. Internet nowdays, I swear... maybe I should just uninstall X. You can see a problem when reddit is more calm and chill than your app.

  • haroonsulahri
    Haroon (@haroonsulahri) reported

    Google adding more Reddit/forum-style context into AI Search is very 2026. Users spent years adding “Reddit” to searches because normal results got worse. Now Google is turning that behavior into a feature. Search is becoming a trust problem again.

  • theAIdreamer
    iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported

    that's exactly why I built Buddy. not as a big vision. as a fix to one specific thing I couldn't solve manually. it watches across X, Reddit, forums, and more. when someone posts that they need what you offer, you know in real time.

  • Mathgeek007
    Mathgeek, of Bardic Influence (@Mathgeek007) reported

    @Corey_Yanofsky @merryweather201 @mobocks I eat humble pie, the reddit mods are dumb as a sack of bricks and need to fix their rules if they're banning soliciting as nowhere is that banned or even implied to be banned.

  • larpcapitalwc
    Worst Contrarian - BACK OFFICE @ LARP CAPITAL (@larpcapitalwc) reported

    @Augustus_kaizer If you want to settle down with a woman who has spend her 20s sleeping around be my guest dude lmao experienced I think you spent a little too much on reddit

  • Ri49684
    Rick (@Ri49684) reported

    @BobBaker666 Well, I hope the pay is good for you being an anti gun zealot and reddit mod. Enjoy your day. Try to calm down and not threaten to beat people up because you got called out and couldn't defend your position in the slightest.

  • eBotServers
    eBot Servers (@eBotServers) reported

    @RoliumGens oh noooo stay away.. check reddit zaiglm subreddit.. They have been cancelling renewals on mass users and forcing them to resubscribe to new plans with reduced limits. Really dig into the subreddit and you will find lots of people reporting api errors and a ton of problems

  • deep_rathod
    Deep Rathod | Developing AI Apps & Websites (@deep_rathod) reported

    Is anyone facing this real problem of managing content on X, Reddit, LinkedIn, Instagram, company pages, personal pages, company accounts on Reddit, and those Upwork, Contra, and Fiverr platforms to keep things super updated? I am on the journey to start working on the inbound leads, and it's quite overwhelming to manage everything at once and go hand in hand. Does anyone have any solutions for this? P.S: Already using Claude, GPT, and everything for direction.

  • marzooqahq
    Marzooq Asghar (@marzooqahq) reported

    SEO in 2026 looks NOTHING like SEO did in 2020 the market has moved faster than ever before most companies are still wasting thousands of dollars on outdated tactics every month here’s what you need to be doing right now to keep up: - LLM SEO - entity building - reddit distribution - organic attribution - programmatic SEO - AI prompt discovery - buyer decision mapping - AI-first keyword research - growth loops from search - comparison page systems - decision page frameworks - topical authority architecture - structured all content for LLM citation - AI search discovery (ChatGPT / Perplexity / Claude / Gemini) the core principle: clear positioning around a specific problem your buyer has NOT random tactics targeting all broad keywords and hoping for the best we implemented this exact stack recently for our client Musicfy they went from ZERO organic visibility to: - 692k organic clicks - 7.4M impressions - 3,000–6,000 signups per day from search - organic search now driving the majority of their $2M+ ARR the playbook is changing change with it, or get left in the dust

  • SerojaSinar
    seroja sinar 🪷🔆 (@SerojaSinar) reported

    @clionemi It's the wording because you mentioned that Glitch was ******* up Aussie fans as if they were ******* up all of them like what they did with Korean fans. Seen tweets and posts on Reddit seeing people state that Glitch is pulling out of Aussie bcs a tweet by a Turkish fan

  • nickvnturi
    Nick Venturi (@nickvnturi) reported

    @elgermerlo Cave man go to reddit, see what other caves talking, cave man note it down, if cave man see a pattern, cave man light bulb lights up, cave man go build and talk to other caves

  • djangofetts
    romanistan zindabad (@djangofetts) reported

    like every other clip i've seen has the door working normally. reddit says the door should work normally. just a weird broken door that didn't fix when i reloaded the save

  • batkatebush
    🦇 (@batkatebush) reported

    I used to make up fake problems and send them to the advice columnist hippo constantly which trained me to make up fake stories on reddit

  • Sillymops
    Piglet (@Sillymops) reported

    @LewisSwiftie She doesn’t even have the power to bring down her snark Reddit page. Ticketmaster had 3 billion dollars in revenue last year. Female celebrity power is actually pretty powerless.

  • JCC31925
    JCC (@JCC31925) reported

    @hawkofkrypton @stephrawnsley @JackDunc1 You’re retarded. You’re a terrible person to discuss things with. But, believe it or not, I don’t think you’re a bad human. Also, stop saying “retarded” comes from Reddit. Reddit is a left-wing ********, they probably hate the word as much as you do.

  • 0xM0rtal
    Swagat (@0xM0rtal) reported

    @RespectfulMemes Reddit answers always begin with I’m no expert… and somehow end up fixing the exact problem you had.

  • KrystalJhcurk
    Krystal J (@KrystalJhcurk) reported

    @yoruutano @MAMABONYON Because it takes longer when using google and Reddit and sometimes won’t give you the full or correct answer to your problem.

  • kensavage
    Ken Savage (@kensavage) reported

    Every new client asks the same thing: "How fast will this work?" My answer is always the same: 60 to 90 days. Not because I'm slow. Because AI models need time to crawl, index, and trust your Reddit presence. I've run this for 40+ brands. The ones who commit for 90 days see results. The ones who quit at 30 always say "Reddit doesn't work." It works. You just have to outlast your impatience.

  • gkotte1
    Girish Kotte (@gkotte1) reported

    Most founders spread thin across 10 channels and wonder why nothing works pick 2-3 that match where your buyers actually spend time test for 30 days with real effort double down on what converts kill everything else Reddit works for dev tools. LinkedIn for B2B. X for building in public. stop chasing every shiny platform because some guru said so

  • entrepeneur4lyf
    Shawn McAllister (@entrepeneur4lyf) reported

    @enunomaduro Reddit is full of trash. It’s the trailer park of the internet… I created the first fully spec’d mcp sdks in Rust 15 months ago. I posted about it there and they brigaded my repo. Literally botted the issues… so much that missed a message from Anthropic about being the official sdk. I didn’t see it for months. I ended up deleting the repo and creating a new one lol.