u/sandieindie

Why is there no fashion ai agent type discovery app.

Here’s my problem. When I want to find clothes, search is useless. I type “minimal linen coat” into Google or a retailer and get either a wall of sponsored junk, fast-fashion dupes, or 4,000 results sorted by nothing that matters to me. Pinterest is gorgeous but I can’t actually buy anything without a 20-minute reverse-image hunt. Instagram just shows me whatever brands paid to put there. And Amazon… is Amazon.

What I actually want is dead simple: a feed that quietly learns my taste and shows me beautiful pieces I’d never have found, with a way to just buy the thing. Not a chatbot I have to interrogate. Not a search box. Just scroll, and the longer I scroll the more it gets me — like if Pinterest and a really good personal stylist had a baby, and it was shoppable.

  1. Does this frustration resonate, or is it just me being picky?
  2. How do you discover clothes you actually like right now?
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u/sandieindie — 8 hours ago
▲ 2 r/AILearningHub+1 crossposts

I built a tinder style app for learning AI

Like a lot of people, I kept feeling that AI was becoming important for everyone’s work, but actually learning it felt annoying.

Articles are too long.
Courses feel too heavy.
News is too scattered.
And most people do not want to spend an hour a day studying AI after work.

So I built WeeBytes

It is a simple mobile-first app that helps you understand AI in short bite-sized lessons.

The idea is not to become another LMS or another chatbot you dump questions into.

It is meant to be a lightweight daily learning app:
- short AI concept cards
- a personalized feed based on what you engage with
- guided paths to help you build understanding over time
- deeper explanations when you want them

The goal is pretty simple:
help normal busy people become more comfortable with AI in just a few minutes a day.

Right now I am still shaping the product and trying to figure out the strongest positioning and PMF.

The big question I am working through is:
should this feel more like an AI literacy app for busy professionals,
or more like a daily AI habit app that keeps people current without overwhelming them?

Would genuinely love brutal feedback on:
- the idea
- the positioning
- whether this solves a real problem
- what would make you actually use it daily

https://weebytes.com

u/sandieindie — 3 days ago
▲ 2 r/websiteservices+1 crossposts

What happens when a visitor can’t find an answer on site?

Usually FAQ is probably answering questions nobody asked.

I noticed this while writing one for a website. I had the usual questions: Can I cancel? Is my data safe? How does pricing work?

All fine. But then I realised I had basically invented them.

Maybe visitors were confused about something else. Maybe they wanted to know if the product worked for their use case, or why they should trust it, or what happens after signup. Maybe they looked for that answer, didn’t find it, and left.

That is the bit I’m exploring with faqlogic

The rough idea is to add a FAQ/search box to a site that does more than display answers. It also captures what people tried to find but couldn’t.

So instead of guessing FAQs once and forgetting them, the owner can see patterns like: people keep asking about refunds, setup is unclear, pricing needs explaining, or one objection keeps appearing before signup.

Then the FAQ can be improved from real visitor questions, not guesses.
Anyone noticed or face similar issues?

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u/sandieindie — 4 days ago

Anybody here understood user needs via faq?

Anybody here understood what user wants or if they have question via faq?
I always wondered if there are solution which can help understand more what user wants to ask and get some insights on that so i can work on its.
Dont wanna to make this sound promotion so not mentioning the solution i built.
Happy to help.

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u/sandieindie — 5 days ago

Got the reason why my visitors churned

First of all, I am not AI posting this. Just a normal founder sharing something I noticed while building.

I was building a few small sites recently using coding agents, and honestly I thought everything was fine because the sites were live and loading.

But later I realised that “site is up” doesn’t mean “site is working properly”.

Some things had changed that I didn’t even notice. Cta was changed, terms and privacy pages were hidden, moreover many such pages werent indexed and had some seo visibility issue..

Pages looked fine from outside, but things like SEO tags, forms, scripts, links, or page content can break quietly after changes. And by the time you realise, visitors have already bounced or leads have already stopped.

That made me think there is a gap between normal uptime monitoring and what founders actually need.

I don’t just want to know if my website is online. I want to know if something important changed on the public site that could affect leads, SEO, trust, or conversion or even compliance.

Has anyone else faced this? Site was technically live, but something important was silently broken?

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u/sandieindie — 13 days ago
▲ 1 r/SaaS

I am trying to build a data management platform where I need integration with apps like notion, zoho, slack etc

Being developing this with codex but tons of dependencies. Is there any tool or a platform that someone can suggest me where I can just connect with them and they can help me handle the API for all these integration?
I know there are some platforms where you can integrate all these things, but those platforms are used for something else not for my need. I don’t know how they did it.

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u/sandieindie — 18 days ago
▲ 0 r/replit

I will not promote. They stopped me on free day after using it for four hours building near the Production app.
I was hoping to enter buildathon on with this idea in their competition. And really bring this app to life.
What’s happening replit?

On top of that, I clearly know this is a trap, because eventually, I will have to upgrade to get this published, and I’m sure there should be a lot of vulnerabilities to fix where Pro model is needed, so why stop now?

u/sandieindie — 21 days ago