Dexter Awoyemi

Dexter Awoyemi

get.nack.ai
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About

I've built software for what feels like my whole life. This year, I've tasked myself with launching way more!

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Maker History

  • Nack AI
    Nack AI
    ChatGPT and Image Generation on your mobile (iOS + Android)
    May 2023
  • Fibonacci
    Fibonacci
    A delightful maths pattern turned into a fun puzzle game
    Oct 2020
  • 🎉
    Joined Product HuntSeptember 12th, 2020

Forums

4yr ago

Would you call a newlsetter a product?

I recently took a break from a product I was building and decided to write a newsletter. It's week 2, things are going great, but whenever friends ask what I'm working on, I struggle to call this a "product". Realistically, I've: - Packaged up info on startups and entrepreneurs, from books and thought leaders; - I've tailored it according to people's needs; - I've promoted it; and - I'm attracting consumers. Everything tells me that it is a product (whether monetised or not) however I'm so used to building things with code that I feel like it's cheating. What are your thoughts?

Janine N

2yr ago

Are you actually using Chat-GPT regularly and what for?

I'm super interested in learning if people actually use Chat-GPT seriously for their work. I try using it every now and again for research, copywriting and translations, but I wouldn't say it is a staple part of my working week yet. What about you guys?

Ghost Kitty

2yr ago

How do you cope with delays and the results of it?

It's a common experience for many of us to have a project, new launch, or introduction of a feature getting delayed due to inaccurate timing estimates. As a consequence, this situation frequently leads to frustration among different departments, decreased sales, slower development progress, and reduced motivation. What are some strategies that can help manage delays and their aftermath?

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