Okay! Dia looks cool from the demo videos I’ve seen and I’d really like to try it out.
Never tried Arc so I don’t have any attachment hangups. Most ardent critics seem to be previous Arc power users.
Lately, I’ve defaulted to expecting every like/interaction from my end to send a tip to the creator across all my social media apps.
Kinda starting to get this.
My biggest takeaway from trying to do organic distribution for an app in the past month has been that the work actually needs to start long before the app goes live.
Earning goodwill in indie communities, testing hooks on TikTok, noting what’s working from other public experiments save you a lot of time when you do go live.
Kinda confused on why I can’t purchase Warps using Wallet yet especially ‘cause Coinbase Commerce doesn’t work smoothly.
Love Farcaster but purchasing Warps is such a frustrating experience that should have been fixed already.
I'm looking for product input from three college students in the U.S. over a 15 – 20 minute call, 30 USDC per person. It involves testing the app live on the call and sharing your feedback/impressions.
Reply if interested, and I'll DC you
Amount: 30 USDC
@bountybot
Looking for four college students in the U.S. to test an app and provide feedback. You’ll need to have TestFlight installed on your device. ($25 per person)
Reply if interested, and I'd reach out via DCs.
Heads up: You'll need to share proof of student status.
Amount: 25 USDC
Deadline: 2025-03-05
@bountybot
An angle to university/college that I really underrated until after the fact is how fun it is to have people you can nerd over stuff with in physical proximity.
A warm Farcaster welcome to my good friend @akinxwumi — one of the sharpest product minds I've had the pleasure of working with and someone radically committed to living his ideals.
Curious about whether anyone here would be interested in adding a product that allows you to generate very natural-sounding monologues of your articles/essays to your publishing stack.