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agreed. ai-generated seo will kill your site too!



is this the similar to https://arcanon-ai.vercel.app/ ??


Similar at a high level (multi-agent),

but those systems are cloud-based and rely on predefined roles.

StrawPot runs locally and lets agents decide how to solve tasks dynamically.


Mostly I did this because I have a lot of dynamically generated pages, where the actual structure of the page is somewhat controlled by the user. I also have a lot of small sites that I don't want to pay an enormous amount of attention to that need good OG images so that when people post URLs they don't suck.

I will say that for some sites the images will be only ok (stripe was only on). But as long as you have a good mobile render, It will work very well.

If you don't know what OG images are it's basically the miniature version of your site that shows up on social networking sites like Facebook and X.

Some people spend a lot of time optimizing that sort of thing but you can just throw this in your meta tags and it works well enough for now.

Anyway I would welcome some feedback, it was sort of fun to put togethe.


Small calculator to model equity splits based on measurable contributions like:

• hours worked • cash invested • revenue generated • expenses covered

Calculates “ownership slices” from those inputs and shows how the split changes when assumptions change.

Nothing you can't do in excel. The full site (also free), allows more complex calcs.


This only applies to advertising. Not long, manipulative conversations with salespeople. Which is what happened. Any questions about this were conveniently deleted from the subreddit too.


This is faked. There are no details in the post about how the bot was set up. Clearly there are no e-commerce systems that have MCP tooling that allow arbitrary 80pct discounts without explicit permission from the owner.

Any advice or requests for more details are deleted by the moderator.

This is a "set up", designed by the owners of the subreddit to make people who don't know how AI and tooling work afraid of AI. Clearly the author is colluding with the moderators to prevent difficult questions or concerns.


Upload a job description and up to 200 PDFs or DOCX files. CV Match returns:

    Embedding + tsvector scored ranking (OpenAI)
    GPT-4.1-mini reranking + 5-bullet summaries
    CSV export
No signup required to try it — free for up to 200 resumes/month. Tested it on batches of 1,000+, and it holds up (worker/scale/queue).

Stack: FastAPI + async workers, GPT-4.1 rerank, pgsql, Fly.io, nltk

Would love feedback on:

    Ranking quality
    UX flow
    Whether $49/mo feels right or not for pro-mode


I use it myself, because I wanted to control the prompt and the model used. The "service version" lets you... set the "focus" and pick from claude or openai (claude is a little nicer imo).

This is not about posting some big summary, it's about creating a draft for an actual human to pick through.

It drives focus and productivity, doesn't take away from it (for me at least)

Anyway, a lot of it runs in the browser and uses indexdb for storage. Should be possible to make all of it do that.


All the other sites that do this seem to be full of malware, popunders, spam and other annoying stuff.

I might throw ads on it one day, but it took me 2 hours to build it, and it runs clean.

Any advice for features? Was thinking of linking it to a crop/cut thing.


Do you have metrics on the site? I wonder how quickly people catch on to it.


Basically nobody but me and maybe you and few other people right now. I'll post back here in a week or so and let you know. The graphs on my little logging manager aren't great I might add the Google analytics thing. Although that kind of cookie stuff bothers me.


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