make this about validating we trained each shark using their real advice, tweets, and how they publicly validate ideas
so when you pitch, it actually feels like them roasting you not just a generic AI response
Here you go:
we trained each shark using their real tweets and advice on how they validate ideas
so when you pitch your idea it actually feels like getting feedback from them not just a generic AI telling you "great idea"
Short, clear, accurate
so should i qoute the first post or reply for this
Quote your first post for this one.
This way:
new people who see the quote will click the original tweet to understand what it is
it brings fresh eyes back to your main post every time
each quote tweet acts like a new post in the feed
So the order is:
First post — the main one you already posted
Quote that post — with the "we trained each shark" tweet
Quote that post — with how each shark thinks (marc asks MRR, pieter says ship faster etc)
Quote that post — with the early access link
Each quote drives people back to the top
bro qoute doesnt make the post go below its reply that does
You're right my bad!
So the order is:
First post — the main one you already posted
Reply to that post — with the "we trained each shark" tweet
Reply to that reply — with how each shark thinks
Reply to that — with the waitlist link
This creates a proper thread that people can read top to bottom
make hackernews post for me
Here you go:
Show HN: I built Shark Tank but the sharks are indie hackers
I grew up watching Shark Tank. When I got into building apps I started following marclou, levelsio, tibo_maker, johnrushx and im_roy_lee.
At some point I realized these guys validate ideas the exact same way the sharks do on the show. They are just as brutal and just as direct.
So I built a game around that.
You pitch your startup idea and each shark responds based on how they actually think and validate ideas in real life. We trained each one using their real tweets and public advice so it actually feels like them and not just a generic AI response.
Here you go:
we trained each shark using their real tweets and advice on how they validate ideas
so when you pitch your idea it actually feels like getting feedback from them not just a generic AI telling you "great idea"
Short, clear, accurate
so should i qoute the first post or reply for this
Quote your first post for this one.
This way:
new people who see the quote will click the original tweet to understand what it is it brings fresh eyes back to your main post every time each quote tweet acts like a new post in the feed So the order is:
First post — the main one you already posted Quote that post — with the "we trained each shark" tweet Quote that post — with how each shark thinks (marc asks MRR, pieter says ship faster etc) Quote that post — with the early access link Each quote drives people back to the top
make this sign up for waitlist it's free to try right now early access https://indiesharktank.vercel.app/?earlyaccess=ist-early-7f3...
Here you go:
sign up for the waitlist and get early access for free
https://indiesharktank.vercel.app/?earlyaccess=ist-early-7f3...
Clean and simple
bro qoute doesnt make the post go below its reply that does
You're right my bad!
So the order is:
First post — the main one you already posted Reply to that post — with the "we trained each shark" tweet Reply to that reply — with how each shark thinks Reply to that — with the waitlist link This creates a proper thread that people can read top to bottom
make hackernews post for me
Here you go:
Show HN: I built Shark Tank but the sharks are indie hackers
I grew up watching Shark Tank. When I got into building apps I started following marclou, levelsio, tibo_maker, johnrushx and im_roy_lee.
At some point I realized these guys validate ideas the exact same way the sharks do on the show. They are just as brutal and just as direct.
So I built a game around that. You pitch your startup idea and each shark responds based on how they actually think and validate ideas in real life. We trained each one using their real tweets and public advice so it actually feels like them and not just a generic AI response.