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The idea for this app came from my daily work:
Hey, I want to start a new product. I want to create a software for recording meetings.
One liner: Record your meetings, transcribe them, summarize and save to Notion.
Basically the app will use Mac screen recording api, then use whisper (locally perhaps) to transcribe meetings, then summarize them with get-4, get action points thanks to get and will sync all the contents with a Notion database.
The reason for using Mac screen record api is that when you record only audio on your computer, it usually just picks up microphone audio. Hence the audio quality is bad or it doesn't work on headphones.
In future releases it can contain ideas like:
- daily summaries
- weekly summaries
- remind yourself about what happened a week earlier on the recurring meeting
- integrate with Google calendar to name notes properly
Please help me expand on the idea and tell me what to do next. I want to start with some marketing and starting a waiting list for the software.
Build a landing page: Create a visually appealing and informative landing page that highlights the features and benefits of your software. Include a sign-up form for users to join the waiting list.
Content marketing: Write blog posts, create videos, and share infographics about productivity, remote work, and meeting management to showcase the value of your software and attract potential users.
Social media presence: Establish a strong presence on social media platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook to share updates, engage with potential users, and gain followers.
Email marketing: Send regular updates to your waiting list subscribers about the development progress, new features, and expected launch date. Offer exclusive early access or discounts to build excitement.
Public relations: Reach out to journalists and influencers in the tech and productivity space to get coverage for your startup. Share press releases and participate in interviews or podcasts to spread the word.
Beta testing: Organize a closed beta testing phase and invite a selected group of users from the waiting list to try out the software, provide feedback, and help you improve the product.
Partnerships and integrations: Collaborate with other productivity tools and software companies to offer integrations that create additional value for users.
Let's start with Build a landing page:
Create a visually appealing and informative landing page that highlights the features and benefits of your software. Include a sign-up form for users to join the waiting list.
How do we do it? Be my assistant, tell me what to do, I will execute your ideas in the real world.
Choose a platform (Webflow, Wix, Squarespace, or WordPress with Elementor), pick a domain name (Namecheap, GoDaddy, or Google Domains), design your layout (headline, description, visual element, testimonials, CTA, social media links), write compelling copy, choose visuals consistent with your brand, optimize for mobile, set up a sign-up form (Mailchimp, ConvertKit, or Sendinblue), connect your domain, test and launch, and monitor performance using analytics tools.
I decided to use Carrd to create a landing page; I described how I use it in a previous article:
Ok, I already have a platform, I'm going to use carrd, I have a license and it has some prebuilt templates for such a landing page.
Let's go with 2. Pick a domain name. Can we work on it? Do you have any suggestions?
I used bulk domain search to validate long lists of them
Ended up sticking with
Icons - free for commercial use
Waiting list form - I asked ChatGPT which provider out of the available ones in Carrd to use. I settled with MailChimp, as I already had an account.
SEO - asked Chat: What page title, SEO description, and meta tags to use?
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I continued the chat by asking, “How do I go about creating a logo and favicon?” We brainstormed a bit and I went on to use some of the AI tools I know.,
I went to Bing Image Generator: a modern minimal app for an iPhone icon with a microphone, vector graphic - terrible!
I turned to Midjourney and Googled for some prompts people had success with: square with round edges mobile app logo design, flat vector app icon of a stylized "M" and "F" letters merged together, minimalistic, white background - well it didn't listen to the prompt, but I got a nice result!
Well... I just typed in Can you generate Mac swift ui code for this app?
This itself is a story for another article; let me know if you want to read it; I genuinely need some feedback!
Swift in 100 seconds:
General how to start coding an app:
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The cover photo was generated with Bing Image and extended with Dall-E.