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Any model can output the word "false". The interesting part of DeepVerify is everything built around the assumption that you will not simply take its word for it.
A newsletter feature puts your product in front of people who signed up to hear about new products. The twelve worth submitting to, what each one costs, and how to get in.
For an extension, the store is not where people arrive after hearing about you. It is where they find you in the first place. The ten places worth launching on, and why your store listing matters more than all of them.
Almost everything sold to retail traders promises to tell you something about the market. StonkJournal refuses to, and tells you about yourself instead. What it does, why the free plan is the story, and what a journal cannot do for you.
Access to the big models is no longer worth paying for on its own, because everyone has it. Anyvids has spent its effort somewhere more useful: turning the models into about twenty finished jobs, most of them pointed at ecommerce.
Plus six products from last week's submission thread.
A review listing does two jobs: it ranks for your product name while your own site cannot, and it shows a stranger that other people use the thing. The twelve platforms worth your time, ordered by where to start rather than by company size.
Every tool in this category now offers the same models, so having them is no longer the selling point. Knowing which one to use is the hard part, and that is what VioEvo is really charging for. What it does, what the credits buy, and who it suits.
Most retirement calculators quietly assume you will retire where you already live. IndepAI removes that assumption and reports the answer in years. An honest look at what it does well, where the numbers need reading carefully, and who it is for.
Your landing page is probably not bad. It is probably indistinguishable, which is worse. Why every startup page suddenly sounds the same, and how to write one that could only be about your product.
We logged every source ChatGPT pulled from, and wrote up what they had in common.
We asked ChatGPT five questions our own customers ask, then logged every source it read. Three months after shipping our AI visibility work, StartupBase was in the source list on every relevant query and named in the answer on none of them. Here is what that gap teaches you.
Where new products actually surface first, sorted by how early you want to be. A guide for the people who like finding good tools before everyone else, not the founders trying to get found.
A full editorial review of your product, indexed and ranking, for half the usual price.
Marketing a startup is not one job, it is four, and they happen in order. A stage by stage playbook for the founder who is also the entire marketing department, with the deep dives linked at each step.