I recently created a service that lets you create free blog entries and social media postings. But I'd like to make it better. I would highly appreciate any comments you may have on how to improve my tool as I'm looking for it

whats up guys I’ve been developing a new tool that helps generate various types of content, such as blog posts, LinkedIn updates, and X/Twitter threads. It’s designed to provide content ideas and a starting draft that you can then refine. I’d love to hear your feedback to help make it even better.

If you’re interested, you can try it out for free and create a variety of formats. Check it out here: Isotope AI: Build websites and generate copy with AI.

Thanks for taking a look, and I hope you find it useful!"

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"You might want to consider focusing on just one type of content generator, like blog posts, rather than spreading yourself thin with several. Studying the competition could also help. For instance, an app called TryJournalist focuses specifically on blog posts and is experiencing significant growth.

There’s a market for this, but it needs to be sharply focused. Many entrepreneurs make the mistake of trying random things without a clear plan, which wastes time and energy. It’s better to concentrate on logical tasks and measure their results.
I recommend checking out a free smart planning tool called Plani.ai. It generates tasks based on your goals and is designed for managing SaaS projects, much like Asana or Trello, but with more intelligence."

That’s excellent advice, and I’ll concentrate on that one for the time being. Thank you for your insightful comments on this!
I looked at Plani, and it seems like a great tool for creating goals! I signed up and gave it a try; it’s a truly great product.

I gave some Twitter prompts a try. I may be biased because I am aware that it is artificial intelligence (AI) developed, but I had the impression that someone would notice the AI. Have you attempted evaluating a few samples in front of an actual audience and getting their input?

Thank you for trying out the tool and sharing your feedbackI really appreciate it! I completely agree with your suggestions. I’ll work on incorporating options for adjusting the tone of voice and having the AI refine the output to sound more authentic (even if it seems a bit contradictory). This should improve it, though some human editing will likely still be needed to ensure it feels genuine. For now, it’s best used for creating first drafts!

Thanks again for your input, and I wish you all the best!

As a writer, I have worked with AI. I used the blog function, and the information is superficial and I can tell it’s AI. Which AI versions did you utilize for this? To create stuff of higher quality, you can experiment using GPT 4 mini or Claude 3.5 Sonnet.

That sounds very wonderful! Such a technology has the potential to revolutionize the way content makers work.
To make it even more flexible, I would advise including options for audience targeting and tone tweaking.

I attempted to create a LinkedIn post on a few specialized subjects related to my area of study, deep learning in medical imaging, but it seems to produce meaningless content. The content uses emojis and a few buzzword subjects that are described in straightforward language. Try “Handling cored data in survival analysis of medical dataset” as an example.

That’s interesting. Do you require assistance with the coding?