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Chris Rickard
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π Hey makers, for my work I often need to convert user interface designs into user stories, so I made an awesome little GPT to supercharge the process.
β¬οΈ Simply upload
- UI Sketches (even scribbles on the back of napkins!)
- UI Wireframes
- Hi-fi UI prototypes
- Screens from existing products
β¨ And magically learn the user types, and the user stories in the design
... Oh, but it's not just a...
UI to User Stories GPT
Turn UI sketches, wireframes, or designs into User Stories
Easily turn your UI concepts into detailed user stories.
UI to User Stories GPT
Turn UI sketches, wireframes, or designs into User Stories
Chris Rickard
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This is super cool, I can see a future where dancing actually creates the music :)
Synthy
Imagine mixing beats with just a wave of your hand
Chris Rickard
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Super interesting idea and great execution, awesome work.
Dermaprotect
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Chris Rickard
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This is fantastic Nico, amazing work mate - and congrats on being Product #1 - a huge achievement!
TalkNotes
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Chris Rickard
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π Hi Product Hunters, This is my first launch on PH and I'm excited! π
TLDR; Software developers don't you hate vague or incomplete requirements?
Product owners and testers don't you hate bugs that should have been identified in the design phase, leading to time overruns and angry humans?
Well, successful software starts with amazing requirements.
And Userdoc helps you build amazing...
Userdoc
Build better software requirements with AI
Chris Rickard
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Congrats mate, this is a fun project - and solving a real problem!
Great launch, and I'm sure this will go well π
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Chris Rickard
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Launching Userdoc on Tuesday π
Allowing you to build better software requirements using AI.
What are you building? Let's connect!
Joonatan
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Chris Rickard
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After working heavily with generative AI (both GPT-3, 3.5-turbo, 4, and Claude) - I think the main addition to GPT-5 will be
1. Better understanding of long-contexts
2. More adherence to following rules
I'm working with prompts of 10,000 characters, and even GPT-4 can't strictly adhere to all the rules set out.
This would be a game-changer, and would greatly improve the ability to leverage...
Next AI surprise: what will it be?
Salar Davari
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Chris Rickard
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For me, it's really for building awareness.
I'm creating a long-lasting business, not a throwaway product of "100 Twitter templates" that will be out of date in 1 year (no offence to anyone!).
What is your primary driver when launching on Product Hunt?
Jaspar Carmichael-Jack
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Chris Rickard
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You need to be consistent and have a niche.
I've only been active on twitter for a couple of years, but I just talk about my personal experience building, running, and selling a software development agency.
It's not for everyone - but the people that are interested find it valuable, and it's a niche that everyone isn't talking about.
But twitter is a marathon, not a sprint.
What's your biggest challenge with building an audience on Twitter?
Darius Ogenyi
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Chris Rickard
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How do you define the requirements for your products?
Hey team,
I'm curious how everyone collects and refines the requirements and features for their products?
When I started out (many years ago!) I would just "jump in", and work on the fun interesting features, and then other ideas would come along.
Now I'm a little more strategic, and actually create users personas, user stories, and user journeys - to map out the types of potential...
Chris Rickard
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I ran a software development agency for 10 years (acquired in 202) and before that was a developer for 10 years.
My product using AI to help create and improve software requirements, and I was my initial customer as I would have loved this in my agency :)
My early users were my old clients and developer friends - and I think it helps to build in the field you're already in, as your...
How did you acquire your early beta users before launching?
Iskandar Chacra
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Chris Rickard
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I think like most things, you need to be smart about it.
Plenty of build-in-public folks talk about their ups and downs, but don't give away their secret sauce. Realistically if your product is a simple form or a LLM wrapper, people will have the same idea and be copying anyway.
I'm more on the side of execution > idea, but it's all relative.
Building in Public vs Idea Theft: Your Thoughts?
Jake Harrison
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Chris Rickard
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It's Saturday so just browsing for new exciting things to play with!
What brings you on PH today?
Ghost Kitty
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Chris Rickard
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AI is at an interesting point, there are A LOT of amazing tools out there, but the market is also getting saturated -s o it's super hard for consumers to
a) Find the time to discover them
b) Decide which ones to try
You could literally spend 3 hours every day trying to new AI tools π
So I would say it's differentiating yourself form the crowd - and as with any product, It's 95% all sales...
To all AI products founders, what is your biggest struggle after you launch your product?
Chris Rickard
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Congrats on the launch, I love the dark UI, and your tagline "A whisper from your past, every day" is awesome ππ
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Chris Rickard
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Great idea team, and congrats on the launch.
Product hunt originally felt like what DevHunt is - and I think thereβs a lot of people who will appreciate it. All the best π
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Chris Rickard
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In the next decade? Many, many jobs π
My product Userdoc is helping build software requirements similar to how a business analyst would, and although it's just the start, I see business analysts and other knowledge workers getting initially augmented, and eventually replaced by AI.
Saying that, perhaps "replaced" is the wrong word, as 10 years is a long time - it might be more like they have...
What job will not be replaced by AI in the next decade?
Daniel D. Kelly
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Good Luck Nick! Hope it goes amazingly.
I'm launching Userdoc shorty, and have a mixture of nervousness and excitement! My SaaS is mainly aimed at B2B, but I'm hoping some Product Huntians also get some use out of it https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
π Launch tomorrow! I'm super excited!
Nick from FirstHR
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