It should learn from you and get better at that over time as its knowledge and references provided grow. We also fetch your website to compile a custom brand voice.
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Super super nice, congrats on the product and the launch! Do you have a way to personalize the output to match the user's tone of voice? The content creation part is great, but I was wondering if you also have something in place to ensure it doesn't sound generic?
That usually depends on the posts you give it, I'd say it gets pretty good at around 10-15 posts.
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@dominikkochΒ 10- 15 is not bad at all. most tools I've tried need way more than that and still sound off. will give it a shot
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Interesting. This hits a real pain point. We ship features constantly but the marketing write-up always lags by a week or two because nobody on the team wants to context-switch into copywriting mode. Pulling directly from GitHub to draft it automatically is a really good idea. How does brand voice matching work in practice -can you feed it examples of past posts or does it just analyze your website or product?
You can currently only feed it your website and edit your brand identity; however, references to old posts, etc., are coming very soon!
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The GitHub to changelog pipeline is the one that actually excites me β that's a task that takes a surprising amount of time to do well and almost nobody does it consistently because it always feels like it can wait until after the next feature ships. Curious how it handles repositories where commit messages are a disaster β no conventional commits, vague descriptions, ten developers with completely different styles. Does it do any cleanup or normalization on the raw commit data before trying to turn it into readable content, or does garbage in mean garbage out?
I really love the idea! This is such a strong concept, and Notra actually works really well too. I tried it, and Iβm fascinated by how good the texts Notra creates are, just based on my Git commits. Itβs absolutely crazy. Iβm very excited to see how this will impact our marketing in the long term.
A use-case for this could be writing release notes automatically, or letting my co-founders know what is coming out on new releases, can I link it to post to slack rather than just feeding it data from there?
Hey@haxybaxy, thats a great idea actually, would you want to send the whole post straight to Slack or just a link/reference to it? Both is definitely something it should do long term!
Notra
It should learn from you and get better at that over time as its knowledge and references provided grow. We also fetch your website to compile a custom brand voice.
Super super nice, congrats on the product and the launch! Do you have a way to personalize the output to match the user's tone of voice? The content creation part is great, but I was wondering if you also have something in place to ensure it doesn't sound generic?
Notra
We actually pull in your website to try and match your brands voice/identity. You can also give it custom instructions to help make it less generic!
brand voice matching is the key thing here. every AI writing tool sounds the same. curious how many posts it needs before it actually sounds like you
Notra
That usually depends on the posts you give it, I'd say it gets pretty good at around 10-15 posts.
@dominikkochΒ 10- 15 is not bad at all. most tools I've tried need way more than that and still sound off. will give it a shot
Interesting. This hits a real pain point. We ship features constantly but the marketing write-up always lags by a week or two because nobody on the team wants to context-switch into copywriting mode. Pulling directly from GitHub to draft it automatically is a really good idea. How does brand voice matching work in practice -can you feed it examples of past posts or does it just analyze your website or product?
Notra
You can currently only feed it your website and edit your brand identity; however, references to old posts, etc., are coming very soon!
The GitHub to changelog pipeline is the one that actually excites me β that's a task that takes a surprising amount of time to do well and almost nobody does it consistently because it always feels like it can wait until after the next feature ships. Curious how it handles repositories where commit messages are a disaster β no conventional commits, vague descriptions, ten developers with completely different styles. Does it do any cleanup or normalization on the raw commit data before trying to turn it into readable content, or does garbage in mean garbage out?
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I really love the idea! This is such a strong concept, and Notra actually works really well too. I tried it, and Iβm fascinated by how good the texts Notra creates are, just based on my Git commits. Itβs absolutely crazy. Iβm very excited to see how this will impact our marketing in the long term.
Notra
Thank you @bennyqp, glad you found Notra useful!
A use-case for this could be writing release notes automatically, or letting my co-founders know what is coming out on new releases, can I link it to post to slack rather than just feeding it data from there?
Notra
Hey@haxybaxy, thats a great idea actually, would you want to send the whole post straight to Slack or just a link/reference to it? Both is definitely something it should do long term!