Building this app because existing ones couldn't automatically organize my messy voice/text updates

Building HolovisionAI, dump your unstructured/messy thoughts into it and it will automatically structure them while extracting people, projects, entities e.t.c with separate but interconnected contexts while remembering decisions overtime...

Had to build this myself because existing tools don't actually solve my pain point. Some are just notes (Evernote) others are too rigid, (Jira, Asana) and Notion requires me to manually structure data.

Does anyone else feel like they've had the same issues, trying to learn and understand everyone's thoughts....

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u/woeshipekora — 7 days ago

Is 10 waitlist signups a good demand metric for 3 days

Hey guys recently Building HolovisionAI dump your unstructured/messy thoughts into it and it will automatically structure them while extracting people, projects, entities e.t.c with separate but interconnected contexts while remembering decisions overtime...

And i've been able to get 10 email waitlist signups for 3 days to be exact, is it justifiable enough that there's a demand for what i'm building? Do i need to prolong the launch of the product as to add more days to a waitlist signup? I initially targeted the waitlist to be only for a week and then i launch the product.

Looking for advice to anyone who's been in the same situation and they're not sure if there's a credible demand signal, looking forward to answers or suggestions and questions.

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u/woeshipekora — 10 days ago

Building this app because existing ones couldn't automatically organize my messy voice/text updates

Building HolovisionAI dump your unstructured/messy thoughts into it and it will automatically structure them while extracting people, projects, entities e.t.c with separate but interconnected contexts while remembering decisions overtime...

Had to build this myself because existing tools don't actually solve my pain point. Some are just notes (Evernote) others are too rigid, (Jira, Asana) and Notion requires me to manually structure data.

Does anyone else feel like they've had the same issues, trying to learn and understand everyone's thoughts....

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u/woeshipekora — 13 days ago

Building an app because existing tools fall short

Building HolovisionAI dump your unstructured/messy thoughts into it and it will automatically structure them while extracting people, projects, entities e.t.c with separate but interconnected contexts while remembering decisions overtime...

Had to build this myself because existing tools don't actually solve my pain point. Some are just notes (Evernote) others are too rigid, (Jira, Asana) and Notion requires me to manually structure data.

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u/woeshipekora — 14 days ago

Just had my first 2 waitlist signups right after i was about to pivot 🥳

I know it isn't much but i was at a point where i was honestly getting frustrated with regularly checking my supabse table and seeing no emails appearing for my waitlist live page. I had iterated the webpage several times thinking maybe it's because the wording and message on the frontpage wasn't good enough... until i was finally fed up with the continuous iteration and decide to just say f*ck it i'm done with this idea.

Right in the morning today i decided to log in my supabse organization project and was excited to finally see emails of people who joined the waitlist... this suddenly boosted my morale and gave me a moment of crit to continue on the idea until the launch day.

I had planned to leave the idea and pivot if i don't see at least 2 signups for a week.... but it took only 3 days to see 2 signups

For anyone curious to see the live waitlist of what i'm building kindly visit profile as i can't paste a link here! cheers.

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u/woeshipekora — 14 days ago

Building it because existing tools fall short

Building a tool for people who specifically want their unstructured thoughts, updates, voice messages dumped into a system and it should automatically extract from them

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Projects, people

Tasks and deadlines

Dependencies and open loops

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And organize (structure) them automatically

With separated but interconnected contexts for different domains, it can be work, personal, home, or multiple companies while remembering decisions over time.

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waitlist:

HolovisionAI

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u/woeshipekora — 15 days ago

From $0 to ARR (Almost Revenue Ready) A 10-Year Guide

Step 1: Building Products Nobody Wants

2016: Building products nobody wants.

spend 3 years perfecting an app nobody asked for.

ignore customer interviews.

assume users will magically appear because your idea is obviously genius.

Step 2: Upgrade to AI Products Nobody Wants

2026: Building AI products nobody wants.

realize AI is trending.

add "AI-powered" to the landing page.

still don't talk to customers.

congratulations, you have evolved.

Step 3: Raise Confidence to a $10B Valuation

Revenue: $0. MRR: $0. Confidence: $10B valuation.

create a pitch deck.

use words like:

Autonomous

Agentic

Disruptive

Revolutionary

AI-native

become emotionally attached to imaginary future revenue.

Step 4: Build the Perfect Stack

Spent 10 years building the perfect stack.

research:

Frontend frameworks

Backend frameworks

Databases

Analytics

CI/CD

Monitoring

Hosting

rebuild everything 14 times.

ship nothing.

Step 5: Forget to Get Customers

Forgot to get customers.

customers are scary.

refactoring is safe.

choose safety.

Step 6: Create a Beautiful Landing Page

Still pre-revenue, but now I have a landing page.

Invest 6 weeks choosing:

Fonts

Colors

Shadows

Border radius

receive exactly 3 visitors.

two are you.

Final Step: Achieve ARR

Almost Revenue Ready

You have:

0 customers

0 revenue

0 profit

47 SaaS subscriptions

6 dashboards

3 AI agents

1 landing page

and somehow

you've never felt more like a founder.

2016: $0

2026: $0,000,000 🚀📈💸🥳

u/woeshipekora — 26 days ago

It's so tiring

Am i the only one who frequently comes up with enshitiffied ideas on purpose and when i point that out it somehow tries it's best to convince me it's the greatest thing ever since diet coke !!?

u/woeshipekora — 1 month ago

Why anyone using Notion isn't really productive at all and what they're actually selling

The most ridiculous part is how Notion creates the delusion that "if i just log it in Notion for now, i'll be able to get work done." Logging things ends up becoming the goal itself, when in reality, nothing gets decided. There are seriously a ton of business owners who fall into this trap.

In short, Notion fanatics are just people who want to become someone who can "organize their messy minds."

The ones hooked are the ones who desire to visualize themselves making their cluttered minds look like they're from someone who's "organized".

The feeling of having the right to skip making choices, slapping on tags and categorizing feels like "i've thought about it".

Bragging about templates to brand yourself as a "productive person" while spending most of the time optimizing the system aka not getting sh*t done.

Mostly are addicted to design, fiddling with fonts and colors is the most fun part of their time spent.

There's an illusion of shared assets while in reality they're churning out documents no one ever reads.

When these line up, it creates a sense of satisfaction with the feeling that you're "the one who's organized." In short, I think what Notion's really selling isn't productivity but the the illusion that "you look smart."

Out of Notion's 40 million users, it's estimated that fewer than 15% edit pages even once a month. The other 85% are just mountains of "pages created and abandoned." This "unused layer" that the industry ignored? I think that's Notion's true market.

If Notion didn't have that "beautiful UI," it never would've spread this far. It would've stayed a tool just for engineers.

What business owners should be thinking about here is whether their own SaaS is designed to create that "I'm using it" vibe.

What Notion is really good at isn't being productive or adding features. What they're really good at is selling the story of "the observation of yourself who's using it as productive."

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u/woeshipekora — 2 months ago
▲ 19 r/SaaS

Got only one shot or else i'm f*cked

I've literally got one shot to make what i'm building a success (~9k mrr). Inexperienced in building a startup especially since i'm doing this solo with super limited funds, i don't have a runway for multiple failures if it doesn't work (it doesn't have to work at the first try but show promising growth) i'm literally f*****.

What's the number one mistakes inexperienced solos like me make that kills projects fast, and the single highest ROI step to validate an idea with $0 before coding anything. Desperate for real talk advice from those who've bootstrapped successfully. Any advice i'll take, thanks.

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u/woeshipekora — 2 months ago