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Haha, it goes down from 100.000 like a countdown. The faster you reach the end the higher the score. The lag might also be chrome related...a friend said it worked well on firefox.


I agree. I don't think the AI will or should write everything for you. That's why I call it AI Assistant. To create a good resume, you still need to put in some work. In the end, no one knows what you've done in a job better than you.

But I believe the AI can assist you to better express your experiences, especially if you are a non-native speaker like me :)


It is for sure more targeted towards startup positions. But not primarily for tech. This would also work for PO, Designers, QA etc.


Sure! You have to provide a Job Description to get a score. I process the job description and check for relevant keywords, the most important requirements and check them against your CV. Afterwards I provide a list of suggestions how you can improve your CV for that particular job.

Hope that helps. Gob


Good catch! I got it twisted around.

I always struggle with a free tier. Most people never upgrade but some still need customer support. As an indie dev this takes too much time :/

That’s why I offer 7 day money back guarantee at the moment.

Any idea how I can bridge the gap?


Thank you :D I just love to build things. And deep dive into my projects.

I always wanted to start a blog but never found the time, but I try to tweet everyday about my progress and the things I build!

The images in my emails are made with Figma the rest is your basic email template builder. I think you can archive something similar with Canva :)


I am trying to validate an idea I had for a while

> The Issue: A few friends wanted to start their own thing since the pandemic started. A business to sell clothes or digital products like ebooks etc.

But they were also intimidated or actually hesitated to pay a monthly fee just to get started. After all, you never know how long it will take to get your first customer.

> The solution: Pay as you grow. Slowly and steady with no risk involved. Only pay when you make money.

But ideas are nothing without execution. So I prepared an MVP to show how it would look like.

> Current MVP: The demo store actually works and has a few different examples for merch, or a service, or a digital product. Some are in stock, others are not available or coming soon.

You can check the landing page here: https://tinyStore.page And the demo store here: https://gobies.tinystore.page

Would love to hear your thoughts!


I started building 7todos.com, a task board, to get an overview of my projects.

It became quite difficult to keep track of all the tasks in different projects. I've tried tools like Trello, Jira, or simple todo apps, but they were either too complex for a single person like Jira or didn't help to manage multiple projects. So the main purpose of 7todos is to get an overview of all projects and their tasks.

I also have the concept of Lifetime for my duties. By default, it is set to 7 days. If a task is nearing its "end", it is highlighted in the overview. However, if I fail to complete the task, she will die and end up in a place called the cemetery. You have the option to revive your dead tasks if necessary.

It's a tool I made for myself, so many of the concepts aren't for everyone. But I've opened it up to others over time.

Oh, and it's free to use the Stripe integration right now, but you still get the premium account when you sign in to the atm. I collect feedback and want to know whether others like the concept.


That's a good point, I guess no one just jumps to sign up. Maybe a good CTA would be -> check out the templates.


That also does the trick! However, not everyone knows how to create a GitHub profile. And if you are not a developer, it might be a bit weird to send a GitHub profile :D


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