u/Amazing_Body659

People trust Reddit comments more than polished landing pages now

People trust Reddit comments more than polished landing pages now.

Body:

I keep noticing the same behavior:

Whenever people want real opinions, they add: “reddit” to the search.

Now Google AI and ChatGPT are literally pulling Reddit discussions into answers.

Which means random discussions are influencing buying decisions more than expensive marketing campaigns.

Kind of insane if you think about it.

Feels like brands underestimated communities for years.

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u/Amazing_Body659 — 9 hours ago

The internet lied to you about talent.

Most people don’t fail because they’re untalented.

They fail because nobody remembers them.

Har din millions of posts upload hote hain.

Almost sab mar jaate hain within hours.

Not because they were bad.

Because they were invisible.

Yahi brutal reality hai.

Internet pe smartest person nahi jeetta.

Most emotionally memorable person jeetta hai.

Aur ye baat 99% creators kabhi accept nahi karenge.

People say:

“Just provide value.”

Half-truth.

Pure value content YouTube pe sad raha hai with 312 views.

Why?

Because humans don’t react to information first.

They react to:

curiosity

tension

status

identity

fear of missing out

emotional contrast

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u/Amazing_Body659 — 8 days ago
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People trust Reddit comments more than polished landing pages now.

I keep noticing the same behavior:

Whenever people want real opinions, they add: “reddit” to the search.

Now Google AI and ChatGPT are literally pulling Reddit discussions into answers.

Which means random discussions are influencing buying decisions more than expensive marketing campaigns.

Kind of insane if you think about it.

Feels like brands underestimated communities for years

reddit.com
u/Amazing_Body659 — 9 days ago

Most startups don’t fail because the product is bad. They fail because nobody cares

Hard truth I learned this year:

Building is not rare anymore.

AI made building cheap.

Attention is the real bottleneck now.

You can build an MVP in 3 days.

But getting people to consistently care?

That’s the hard part.

Feels like we entered an era where: distribution > coding

reddit.com
u/Amazing_Body659 — 10 days ago

I was tired of "Free" APIs asking for a credit card, so I built a discovery tool for truly free APIs

Hi everyone,

​As a developer/founder, I’ve often hit a wall while building MVPs: API costs. Many services claim to be free, but you often realize there's a hidden limit or a "credit card required" barrier just when you're about to deploy. To solve this for myself, I started compiling a list of APIs that are actually free to use for testing and early-stage SaaS products.

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u/Amazing_Body659 — 10 days ago
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I was tired of "Free" APIs asking for a credit card, so I built a discovery tool for truly free APIs

Hi everyone

As a developer/founder, I’ve often hit a wall while building MVPs API costs Many services claim to be free, but you often realize there's a hidden limit or a "credit card required barrier just when you're about to deploy. To solve this for myself, I started compiling a list of APIs that are actually free to use for testing and early stage SaaS products

u/Amazing_Body659 — 10 days ago