feedback wanted and has free credits

hey guys, i built this saas that allows you to call any phone number from browser. this is similar to skype, google voice, ringcentral etc.. but, easy, quick and straightforward.

I want feedback and also some tips on how to market it founders, remote workers, agencies, sales people and so on.

here's the link - https://www.heycall.app/

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u/Temporary_Law2070 — 6 days ago
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feedback wanted and has free credits

hey guys, i built this saas that allows you to call any phone number from browser. this is similar to skype, google voice, ringcentral and so on. but, easy, quick and straightforward. I want feedback and also some tips on how to market it for remote workers, agencies, sales people and so on.

here's the link - https://www.heycall.app/

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u/Temporary_Law2070 — 6 days ago

I happened to come across this recently - clipmog.com works well but, I want to know if you have guys are using something else? is there something that posts automatically to Instagram and youtube accounts?

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u/Temporary_Law2070 — 2 months ago
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I’ve been looking at long podcast episodes and trying to identify which moments actually make good short clips.

The strongest clips usually seem to have one of these:

  • A clear opinion in the first few seconds
  • A guest saying something counterintuitive
  • A personal story with a quick emotional turn
  • A tactical answer that makes sense without the full episode
  • A moment where the host asks the question the viewer is already thinking

The weakest clips are usually “interesting in context” but don’t stand alone.

I’m building a small tool to help find these moments automatically from transcripts, but I’m mostly curious: how are you currently deciding what parts of an episode become Shorts/Reels?

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u/Temporary_Law2070 — 2 months ago