Writing as a service, doable?
Zed Tarar
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Hello PH friends, inspired by Brett from Designjoy.co, I threw together an alpha version of something similar, but for content (think anything written, blog posts, website copy, pitchdecks, investor emails, etc).
www.enterink.com
Is this an insane idea that will never work? Did AI kill this? Something there? Would love the PH honest feedback.
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André J@sentry_co
Content is a bit overwhelming. Be clear, not precise as they say in YC. It could definitely work. But you have to deliver something higher level than AI can provide.
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@sentry_co great point, thanks!
NotesNudge
love the concept. every business needs solid writing.
good writing isn't just about grammar, it's about conveying ideas effectively.
AI tools can't replace the human touch in storytelling.
so know your target audience. cater to their specific needs.
maybe offer specialized niches: tech, health, finance?
consistency in quality will be key.
set clear expectations and deliverables.
pricing model will be crucial. maybe tiered options?
listen to feedback, iterate, and adapt.
could be onto something big. all the best!
@shajedulkarim_ ah yes love the conveying ideas point!
It totally depends on how you market it. AI has been a good alternative for writing - but, the style of writing is distinctive to each individual. I agree with @shajedulkarim_
So, I'd say there's obviously a room for growth and try to level up the game as @sentry_co said
@shajedulkarim_ @outlivo Style of writing is being mimicked now. Ref the superhuman app. It learns from all previous emails and copies your lingo.
Thanks for all the helpful feedback! Already incorporating these points into the MVP.