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p/starnus
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Ayda Golahmadi
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1d ago
Our competitor added themselves to a food delivery app… then posted the traffic like a win 😅
... hurt early-stage founders. When you are in the early stage, you already doubt yourself enough. You are building, fixing, testing, trying to get users, trying to stay alive. Then you open LinkedIn, X, or founder communities and see
competitors
posting MRR screenshots, traffic spikes, and growth wins nonstop. And if you do not have built-in credibility, it hits even harder. You are not ex-Google. You are not YC-backed. You do not already have a huge audience ... ... sometimes the answer is no. Sometimes your product is actually better. Sometimes your users are happier. Sometimes your direction is stronger. But the other company is just better at turning random things into a growth story. We saw a
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p/noodle-seed
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Asad Iqbal
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19d ago
The #1 question we get. Answered. Introducing Discovery.
... know if AI recommends their business? So we built Discovery the way we wished those tools worked. Simple. Visual. Built for you. Discovery tells you exactly how AI sees your business today. Ask ChatGPT about your industry, your
competitors
, your city. Does it mention you? Does it recommend you? Now you'll know. Start with your market Are you local, regional, national, or global? A coffee shop in Austin and a SaaS company selling worldwide need very different prompts. Local ... ... actually search for a business like yours. Five prompt categories: Direct Brand, Category Search, Comparison, Problem/Solution, and Local Discovery. Color-coded so you can scan them in seconds. See how you stack up The discovery engine goes deeper.
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p/general
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Nika
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5mo ago
How do you treat your competition? Is your stance more adversarial or friendly?
... noticed two main narratives in how companies view their
competitors
. Either it s a fight to the death approach exactly like what we see between Replit and Lovable (though it seems Replit does more of the provoking ) basically: We speak badly about our competition. Or it s more motivational: We speak positively about our competition. Tho I do not know whether I have seen some example of this competition, I can see it only in terms of personal branding when ... ... people do not want to say bad things about someone, even when they are
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