Greg Isenberg
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So thank you, Matt.
I say we just get right into it.
Is the reason why you created this is there's so much good data on the internet and you want to use that as the jumping off point?
Is that why?
So someone in the comment section is going to be like, well, I could have used perplexity or chat to do that.
Why should I use this?
Yeah, I think what's really cool about this is
These frameworks, Ada's been around forever, like OG David Ogilvie days, but other than the other ones, it feels like those are timely frameworks.
I'm reading these emails and I get a lot of cold email and these are actually ones that would break through the noise.
That's what's really cool about this.
I mean, what do you recommend when you're, you know, is it shorter prompts, medium prompts, long prompts, like getting the most out of it?
That's not bad.
You're taking an open source trend and you're like, how can I build a product that gets me paid?
It's interesting because there's so many trends that are happening right now on X that
as like a data source and read it as a data source that, you know, if this, if this is actually good, it's going to help give you ideas and, and sort of eventually a PRD, right?
I'm curious.
You're seeing all these prompts.
The people that listen to this show, these are founders, solopreneurs, people building businesses.
They're always looking for unfair advantages.
What sort of prompt would you suggest that type of person, someone who wants to build a business?