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welter
@fun
new insight into ReelFarm no one cares about the automation part users ask if it can help them market their services on YT / TT, or create specific AI videos, but i haven't seen 1 mention of the main differentiator which is the 1-click automation part
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Dwayne 'The Jock' Ronson
@dwayne
as in they want more control/customization and not necessarily the quickness?
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Dave Shake
@daveshake
I do. The main reason I signed up and churned is the lack of automation at this point. Just putting it out there as an alternative pov.
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@benersing
Most buyers care about the outputs of better, faster, cheaper. Generally only technical buyers care about the how.
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Elie
@elie
First someone wants to know it works well. Then if it does, they'd consider automating it. So getting started it may well be that you need to prove it works, but long term your biggest stream of revenue is the people that love it so much they automate. Some other thoughts: I've used the product, and automation felt like a secondary to the core app functionality. If the product / onboarding was adjusted then maybe more people would give it a go. Once others start to fully automate their channels, and profit, you'll have more and more people using automation. Big part of it is just convincing people it works well. We don't trust AI products to go on autopilot (and rightly so. LLMS hallucinate and ~80% accurate for many tasks).
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@duderad.eth
no code community gonna love finding this. especially if it has a zapier integration down the road source: was huge into no code before I had a mentor (chatgpt) to help me dig deeper into coding
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Jason
@jachian
I guess I wasn’t the only one haha
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