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ShipAloneCEO

@shipaloneceo

I write stories, lessons & survival tips about indie hackers. Building alone doesn’t mean growing alone.

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seriously, Notion AI is soooo good the #1 thing i use it for: my UTM tag library even after years of marketing i still blank on how i should name a tag when i'm about to push a link out now i just ask Notion AI to check my history and set it up for me this sounds like a

seriously, <a href="/NotionHQ/">Notion</a> AI is soooo good

the #1 thing i use it for: my UTM tag library

even after years of marketing i still blank on how i should name a tag when i'm about to push a link out

now i just ask Notion AI to check my history and set it up for me

this sounds like a
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We built a metric called DU score that tracks how much you edit our AI output. - 94% means you barely edited it - 40% means you rewrote half Over time the system learns what you always keep and what you always delete and stops generating the stuff you never use The goal is AI

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you'd be surprised how many founders don't know the difference between acquisition and activation but with ai doing the work for them do they actually need to?

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We built a freshness score to rank if a post is worth replying to a post from 6 hours ago scores 100, 12 hours scores 0 The idea is simple: if a post is too old, the reply won't get seen anyway So the system prioritizes what's live right now Turns out timing matters more than

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what's a "normal" marketing thing that you as a founder have absolutely no idea how to do i'll go first: i still don't understand utm parameters

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We target technical founders and they don't really search for "growth tools" or "marketing software" They're heads down building and figuring out distribution later, which means we can't wait for them to find us So we go to them: find the lead on X, replies, starts

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my ai growth tool crashed while i was writing a post about how reliable it is shipping in public means shipping your embarrassments in public too

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week 3 of letting aura run my content strategy it's outperforming what i did manually and i'm choosing not to take that personally

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Agentic marketing is completely a different game: – No scrolling – No branding – No emotion – No impulse Just: Does this solve the task better than alternatives?

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Did you know you can check if AI has ever crawled your website? Go look at your server logs for these user agents: GPTBot, Claude-Web, PerplexityBot Most founders i talk to have never checked What did yours say?

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We spend months perfecting UX for humans But what about the AI agent that visits your site on behalf of your customer? We're entering an era where your next "user" might not have eyes Anyone thinking about this yet?

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Your onboarding flow was designed for a human clicking buttons What happens when an AI agent tries to sign up for your product instead? - captchas block it - email verification loops it - interactive tutorials confuse it The first products that nail agent onboarding will have a

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The future of marketing will be completely different. The interface isn’t a landing page anymore. It’s a decision layer inside an LLM. Your product doesn’t get “discovered.” It gets selected.