Tried it out and really like how smooth and fast the app runs.
The sample questions are great too-things like "what's my biggest risk right now?" "Should I rebalance?" "How would a market crash affect me?" are super helpful. I usually don't know what questions to ask to get started, though I do care about my portfolio.
One question from a retail investor perspective: I haven't spent much time with simulations-what's the main value of Monte Carlo here?
Also a small UX note: for me (mid-aged), the contrast on the landing page and in the app feels a bit low, and the font is slightly small to read comfortably, but maybe that's just my eyes.
Overall though this is a great starting point-nice work.
I also upvoted you on product hunt. Keep it going!
Thanks for front-running it! It is mostly spot-on - as a solo builder who recently spent 2 days learning SEO and iterating/expanding my website from a single landing page, your report caught many of the issues I am aware of (thin content, some dup pages, missing/inaccurate metadata, H1, need better backlinks, etc), as well as things I haven't fully learned (content gaps and cluster). This would've easily saved me a good amount of those 2 days as a beginner.
It seems the "how to improve" part is mostly based on my current website structure (which is fair). What I'm personally doing now is looking more into the specific area/keywords/competitors my site is in, and thinking about what content, keywords, blogs, or even formats (e.g., adding graphs, stats, quotes vs. plain text) need improvement. This part is obviously more manual, time-consuming, and domain-specific, but I'd consider paying for it if your tool offered this as a premium feature.
I had a change to get some pre-IPO exposure one year ago but hesitated at the time (and then forgot about it). In hindsight I might have missed some opportunity....
I visited NASA last year and even there people talk about SpaceX positively on their technology and vision.
Curious about the valuation and execution risk at this stage, but still seems there is a good amount of optimism.
This is the issue in this AI-everywhere world - I sometimes can't tell if I'm reading something written by a human or generated by an LLM. As a result, I tend to read less or skim faster, coz I don't wanna spend too much time on the latter, which feels like a summary of existing knowledge with less creativity. Over time, I found myself doing less serious reading, reflection, and thinking, and I hate that tbh.