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Built a session-limited AI system to control usage (and it worked better than expected)
Recently worked on an AI system for a music industry website redesign. There were two parts to it: 1. A public-facing AI chat widget for general queries + lead capture 2. A private, full-screen AI assistant inside the client portal. The second one was more interesting. The client didn’t just want “AI support” — they were concerned about users overusing it and burning unnecessary tokens. So instead of a typical chatbot, I designed a session-based interaction system: - Each user gets a 5-minute active window - At minute 4 → a warning is triggered (“1 minute left”) - At minute 5 → session ends + redirects to an external GPT - Then a 5-minute cooldown kicks in - After cooldown → user can start again It basically runs in a loop. What’s interesting is how this changes behavior: Users become more intentional with their questions instead of treating it like an endless chat. Also ended up optimizing one of their internal workflows in the process: A task that used to take ~6 hours manually is now done in under 10 minutes. No fancy theory here—just structuring AI usage in a way that actually makes sense operationally. Still experimenting with how far this “controlled AI interaction” approach can go.
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what do you do for a living
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@Yash Maheshwari oh good thats nice what have you gain so far wth it
Simple Founder Truth
Proof beats opinion. Feedback is easy to give. Advice is easy to give. Payment is proof. If someone is willing to pay, the problem is real. Everything else is just conversation. Do you agree?
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hello there
Your Website
Let me ask you something… If someone finds your business today, where do you actually send them? Instagram? WhatsApp? DMs? That’s fine… but here’s the thing I always point out when I’m talking to business owners one-on-one: At some point, people want to check you out properly. Not just scroll your page… but really understand what you do, how it works, and if they can trust you. That’s where a website comes in. It’s basically your space. No distractions, no algorithm, no competing posts. Just you, your brand, and a clear path for someone to go from “this looks interesting” to “I’m ready to buy.” Because let’s be honest…Answering the same questions in DMs over and over gets tiring. A website handles that for you. It explains, it builds trust, it guides people, even when you’re not online. And if you already have one, quick question…Does it actually do that? Like, if a stranger lands on your site: - Do they instantly understand what you do? - Do they trust you within a few seconds? - Is it fast and easy to use? Because a lot of times, it’s not that businesses need more traffic… they just need a better experience for the traffic they already have. That’s usually where the real difference comes from. So, do you currently have a website that you’re confident in, or are you still mostly relying on social media? And if you’ve got questions around this, drop them below… happy to talk through it
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hello there
Reset.
AI SAAS Builders is now focused on one thing: Shipping AI SAAS. If you’re here for anything else, this won’t be the place anymore. This is a builder room now. Drop BUILD below and tell us what you’re building.
Reset.
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Where are you from
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am from canada
Start driving users.
You’ve built your MVP. Good. Now stop building. Start driving users. Because everything changes once real people touch your product — feedback gets sharper, faster, and brutally honest. This next phase is simple: 28 days. Real users. Real signals. We use 4 Drive Campaigns: 1. Owned Engine. Build assets you control.Audience. Email list. Community.Small daily inputs → long-term leverage. 2. Referrals & Affiliates. If it’s good, people share it.If you incentivise it, it scales. 3. Direct Outreach. Message people.Not “buy this” —“Can you break this for me?” 4. Paid Ads. Only when this is true:Offer works. Funnel converts.Otherwise you’re just burning money. Now decide: Pick ONE channel. Not two. Not three. One. Then execute: • Join 3–5 groups • Add value • Study real problems • Send your MVP to warm contacts • Ask for confusion, not compliments • Push for your first paid user Because free users give feedback. Paying users give truth. Final check: Is your “Get Started” flow obvious? Or are you leaking users in confusion? Fix that. Then move. What’s your ONE channel for the next 28 days?
Start driving users.
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