• robert-whiteley a day ago

    I have tried many of these tools, just tried your one now. It does half ok, it finds a relevant job title, but it's not smart enough to realise that my customers are businesses with large amounts of Google reviews.

    This is not an easy challenge to solve, but humans are able to do it. AI is just not there yet or people haven't come up with a smart enough prompt system to really get good results. Or maybe the cost is to high to provide a high quality result.

    TY for sharing.

    • ddaniel10 a day ago

      Thanks for sharing. That’s interesting. I don’t think it’s an issue with AI itself, but rather with the data. I’m almost certain—99.999% sure—that if I had provided it with the right datasource, it would have fetched it.

      Also, the search is open for editing through memory and context dialogs. So in the future, you’ll be able to write, “I need one with many Google reviews.”

    • SeaOfDreams a day ago

      Thank you for sharing. I've tried your tool but it failed with my business: we provide mountain guiding services in the Alps. I've searched for "customers" but it came out with people that have nothing to do with mountaineering or with others IFMGA Mountain Guides (competitors)....maybe too niche?

      • ddaniel10 16 hours ago

        Thanks for sharing :) So as I wrote "Scholtz is currently focused on LinkedIn profiles in the U.S. tech industry."

      • jessejjohnson a day ago

        I tried, fairly impressed. How do you manage situations where sites may not block your request when trying to profile the provided url?

        • ddaniel10 16 hours ago

          Hi, thanks for sharing

          We have multiple data sources, not just scraping. There are many solutions for this, but they can be expensive. For now, we’re using some infrastructure that we built ourselves, and it’s enough for our small scale.

        • nenadg 9 hours ago

          Nice tool, well built

          • ddaniel10 6 hours ago

            Thanks :)