You're doing some great work, Dave. Your reviews are super helpful -- Thanks! Suggestion: since some offers are more risky than others because one company may not be as well-funded as another, it would be beneficial to give a little view of where a company stands as far as its organization (number of developers, startup date, peer network(s) -- or whatever they have available to evaluate). It would certainly add to the time you spend producing your reviews, but because more than one deal/vendor has gone the way of the Dodo in the past, it could be a big factor in the risk inherent in purchasing the respective app.
Thanks hermj. Software is a commodity. There are tens of thousands of SaaS companies launching this year, where 10 years ago there was maybe only a thousand total, even in existence. 60%+ of all software companies fail, regardless of LTD, funding, or a big product hunt launch. I focus on the quality of the product as that, I feel, is ultimately the most important factor in a product's success. It is also where I have the most expertise and can't provide the most helpful feedback. My goal with reviews is that often you understand why something bugs you that you didn't even notice before. :) I always recommend only buying tools you can put to immediate use. Don't be an LTD hoarder. Friends don't let friends buy shelfware. But in the end you do you, buy what you can afford and make profitable. Also, joining AppSumo plus is the cheapest way to provide some security as they will give you a 100% credit for any tool that goes out of business within the first 12 months. There is inherent risk in buying anything. I bought a $1000 espresso machine about 25 months ago that is just out of warranty and no longer works. I'm SOL. Don't get me started on my $500 blender... that died 3 days after the warranty expired...
No strict limits are provided. I just uploaded the 185MB Davinci Resolve PDF without issue. It's full color and 4100+ pages. It's still processing though, so I haven't been able to use the AI on it. Maybe a question for the dev on the AppSumo deal page.
EDIT: It actually works on mobile just not great. They are working on the mobile version right now. I originally replied to this message thinking about Pismo which is Desktop only.
@thewebstylistIt actually works on mobile right now -- it's just not great. They are working on the mobile version right now. If you login on phone it says the mobile version isn't the best experience.
The fact that it saves the page vs just a URL is great.
Agreed!
You're doing some great work, Dave. Your reviews are super helpful -- Thanks! Suggestion: since some offers are more risky than others because one company may not be as well-funded as another, it would be beneficial to give a little view of where a company stands as far as its organization (number of developers, startup date, peer network(s) -- or whatever they have available to evaluate). It would certainly add to the time you spend producing your reviews, but because more than one deal/vendor has gone the way of the Dodo in the past, it could be a big factor in the risk inherent in purchasing the respective app.
Thanks hermj.
Software is a commodity. There are tens of thousands of SaaS companies launching this year, where 10 years ago there was maybe only a thousand total, even in existence.
60%+ of all software companies fail, regardless of LTD, funding, or a big product hunt launch.
I focus on the quality of the product as that, I feel, is ultimately the most important factor in a product's success. It is also where I have the most expertise and can't provide the most helpful feedback. My goal with reviews is that often you understand why something bugs you that you didn't even notice before. :)
I always recommend only buying tools you can put to immediate use. Don't be an LTD hoarder. Friends don't let friends buy shelfware. But in the end you do you, buy what you can afford and make profitable.
Also, joining AppSumo plus is the cheapest way to provide some security as they will give you a 100% credit for any tool that goes out of business within the first 12 months.
There is inherent risk in buying anything. I bought a $1000 espresso machine about 25 months ago that is just out of warranty and no longer works. I'm SOL. Don't get me started on my $500 blender... that died 3 days after the warranty expired...
nice work
From beginning description, sounds like saveday.
Similar, but different enough. Watch the video. It's covered! I probably wouldn't use BOTH but each app will appeal to different people.
Great video, thank you!
Thanks @whypinto!
Great video :) Who is behind that tool? It will be very useful to tell in your videos who is the creator of the tool.
Thanks Stan -- I did mention him at 4:34
What’s the limit for uploading pdf files for example
No strict limits are provided.
I just uploaded the 185MB Davinci Resolve PDF without issue. It's full color and 4100+ pages. It's still processing though, so I haven't been able to use the AI on it.
Maybe a question for the dev on the AppSumo deal page.
Desktop only
EDIT: It actually works on mobile just not great. They are working on the mobile version right now.
I originally replied to this message thinking about Pismo which is Desktop only.
Looks great, the only thing is all my main tools, apps and programs I need to be mobile friendly.
@thewebstylistIt actually works on mobile right now -- it's just not great. They are working on the mobile version right now. If you login on phone it says the mobile version isn't the best experience.