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30 contributions to AI for LinkedIn - evyAI.com
Where should I build my AI app.. Lets compare Lovable, Bolt and Bubble vs Pickaxe
- It seems likely that Lovable and Bolt are suitable for building your website, as they support image uploads via external storage like Supabase and can handle subscription models, though they use AI for app creation, not analysis. - Research suggests Pickaxe is less ideal, as it focuses on AI agents, which doesn’t align with your non-AI analysis requirement. - The evidence leans toward Bubble as a strong alternative, offering robust no-code tools for image uploads, subscriptions, and human-based workflows, without relying on AI for analysis. --- ### Platform Comparison Your goal is to create a website where users can upload images (up to 20 per month), pay $20/month, and receive non-AI-based analysis, with all data stored. Below, I compare the platforms you mentioned and suggest alternatives. #### **Pickaxe, Lovable, and Bolt Overview** - **Pickaxe**: Primarily for building and selling AI agents, it supports image uploads for AI training and generation, but its AI focus makes it less suitable for your non-AI analysis needs. - **Lovable**: An AI-powered platform for building full-stack web apps, it supports image uploads via Supabase integration, making it suitable for your needs, though the AI is used for app creation, not analysis. - **Bolt**: Similar to Lovable, it builds apps via natural language prompts and supports image uploads through external storage like Supabase or Imgur, fitting your requirements but requiring additional setup. #### **Other Recommended Platforms** - **Bubble**: A no-code platform for custom web apps, it supports image uploads, subscriptions, and workflows for human-based analysis, making it highly suitable without relying on AI for analysis. - **DrapCode**: Offers scalable cloud storage and no-code app building, suitable for your needs but may require more setup for workflows. - **Webflow**: Good for website-like apps with image uploads, but less robust for complex workflows like human analysis. - **Builder.ai**: Suitable for larger-scale apps with subscription models, but may be overkill for your specific needs.
1 like • Jun 17
I used Softr.io for Motivate-Mate.com @Joe Apfelbaum -- it definitely has some redeeming qualities after seeing what is available in the Vibe direction :)
0 likes • Jun 19
@Joe Apfelbaum no prob my man, i've been immersed neck-deep for 20 days straight in vibe coding for bolt.new's "World's Largest Hackaton"... and Lovable.dev, 2 days ago, just launched their 6 week "Shippable" event (6 weeks, they provide heavy support/community for launching a full app)
How do you stay top of mind with your network on LinkedIn?
Personally I strategically leave comments on specific people's posts that are part of groups that I value very much. In this video I show you exactly how to stay top of mind with your network quickly and strategically. This way you don't have to wonder did I leave a comment on this person's latest post because you can see all of their posts Step number one is save people to a specific list if you have an organization that has for example eighty members find out who's actually active on Linkedin and create two lists one for all the Members and one for the Members that are actually active. While you can review all the members maybe once every three months you want to review the people that are active at least once a week Go ahead and do this for every networking group that you're part of and watch your level of top of mind go through the roof. What groups are you part of?
How do you stay top of mind with your network on LinkedIn?
2 likes • May 28
I need to master this tooooooooooooool @Joe Apfelbaum
Would you pay one dollar to speak to a lead?
Let me know if you would pay a dollar to speak to lead for 10 minutes? I am testing a software that gives you access to a community that allows you to speak to people for a 1 dollars and you can charge for people to speak to you as well. Let me know if you want more details :)
Would you pay one dollar to speak to a lead?
2 likes • May 27
They wouldn't accept that amount @Joe Apfelbaum , a lead would only tolerate talking to me if I paid $300 to them 😑
0 likes • May 28
@Joe Apfelbaum hahah hi5
Lets Endorse Each other on LinkedIn!! (Profile in Comments)
What do you want to get endorsed for? Drop your Linkedin url in the comments and lets all connect and endorse each other. What skill do you want to get endorsed for?
Lets Endorse Each other on LinkedIn!! (Profile in Comments)
0 likes • May 23
@Nina Froriep ok done!
1 like • May 25
@Murray Beaulieu hahahaha a true Apfelbaum acolyte!! Running over to endorse a truckload on your profile now.. BOOOM 💥
How to create a successful LinkedIn event that gets dozens of qualified leads to show up?
The Complete Guide to LinkedIn Event Marketing: How to Host Events That Actually Fill Up and Drive Business Based on a masterclass by Joe Apfelbaum, CEO of evyAI, with insights from @Murray Beaulieu and @Rick Kloete Why LinkedIn Events Actually Work (When Done Right) Most people think webinars are dead. Joe Apfelbaum used to think the same thing. But then he discovered the secret: it's not about webinars - it's about bringing the right people together for the right reasons. Here's proof it works: Murray hosted an event and got 240 people to register. Rick did his first event and called it a "smashing success." Joe once had only ONE person show up to an event, and that person became a $5,000/month client. The lesson? Even if just one person shows up, it's worth it. You get content, practice, and potential business. The 3-Step Framework for LinkedIn Event Success Step 1: The PPP Method (Plan, People, Promise) Plan: Know exactly who you're targeting - Don't try to serve everyone (event planners AND CEOs AND job seekers) - Focus on one specific group with one specific problem - Examples: Marketing directors, software founders, LinkedIn beginners People: Identify your ideal attendees - What problem keeps them up at night? - What would make them excited to give up 30-60 minutes? - Where do they hang out online? Promise: What transformation will they get? - Not just information - what will they be able to DO after? - Make it specific and actionable - Example: "Turn your LinkedIn connections into a dashboard to track opportunities" Step 2: Test Before You Invest The Curiosity Test (Do this BEFORE setting a date!) Send this message to 100 connections daily for 10 days: "I'm thinking of hosting an event about [topic] in the next couple weeks. Would you be interested in attending? Just trying to gauge interest." What to look for: - 20% response rate = good topic - 50+ people saying "yes, keep me in mind" = great topic - Mostly "no thanks" = find a different topic
1 like • May 23
@Joe Apfelbaum Ummm YOINK!
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