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Andrea D'Ambrosio retweeted
Most founders launch too early or too late. The real skill is knowing which product needs speed and which needs patience.
Sunday night Two products live Both moving forward Both imperfect Both real TuBoost: creators are using it daily Clips being generated from podcasts, vlogs, interviews Real content going live on real channels Cassandra: Telegram integration in development Product Hunt launch waiting on that one feature Because launching twice on the same product means the second launch has to mean something I could launch Cassandra on Product Hunt tomorrow But the right moment is when the product is exactly what I want people to find when they search for it six months from now Patience is a product decision too Sunday done New week tomorrow Night
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Andrea D'Ambrosio retweeted
Transcript-only clipping is like judging a song by reading the lyrics. You miss the emotion. We analyze the audio. That’s the difference.
We now listen to your video, not just read the transcript. Audio energy detection finds moments that are emotionally charged. Vocal peaks, intensity shifts, real reactions. A clip that looks good on paper but sounds flat never makes the cut anymore.
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Every support conversation is a sales opportunity. Most tools only solve one. We solve both. Every question = every lead
Every conversation starts with a name and an email. Automatically. Your visitor came to ask a question. They left as a lead in your pipeline. Support and lead gen are not two tools. They are one widget.
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Andrea D'Ambrosio retweeted
Every question unanswered at midnight is revenue walking away. You're not losing customers to competitors. You're losing them to silence.
The businesses losing customers aren't losing them at 2pm They're losing them at 11pm When someone lands on the site Has one question And nobody is there to answer it The question doesn't go away The customer does This is the problem Cassandra was built for Not to replace human support To cover the hours humans don't
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Every AI clipper can find moments. Few can predict what your audience will actually click. That’s the difference
Most AI clipping tools stop at level 2 Pick the moments Export the clips Done TuBoost is at level 4 now And the distance between level 2 and level 4 is the difference between clips that exist and clips that actually perform Sunday morning
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Andrea D'Ambrosio retweeted
Generic AI support = every customer interaction sounds like everyone else's AI. Custom prompts = your brand voice at 3am. One builds trust. One breaks it.
Your AI agent should not sound the same as everyone else's AI agent. One system prompt defines the personality. The tone. The rules. What it should always say. What it should never say. Your support, your voice. Not ours.
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Andrea D'Ambrosio retweeted
Showing the same frame twice in split-screen is the AI equivalent of bad clip editing. We fixed it. Your competitors didn't.
Split-screen clips used to show the same frame in both tiles. Same face, twice. We fixed it. Now split-screen only activates when there is actually something different to show on each side.
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Andrea D'Ambrosio retweeted
Question for video creators: When you repurpose long videos into short clips what's the biggest quality problem you run into? A) Wrong moments selected, nothing actually viral B) Framing looks bad, face cut off or too zoomed C) Subtitles out of sync with the speech D) Too few clips generated from a long video Asking because every one of these had a dedicated fix shipped in the last 7 days
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Andrea D'Ambrosio retweeted
Today I published a full breakdown of the two biggest TuBoost updates v1.14 - nine cinematic visual profiles, one per content type v1.15 - multi-signal quality engine, no more arbitrary clip cap Not a feature announcement The real story: why generic rendering was always the wrong approach how five quality signals together catch what one signal misses what it actually took to build a system that returns the clips a video deserves If you create video content or build AI products this is the most technical thing I've written about TuBoost
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Question for business owners: How long did it take to set up your current customer support system? A) Few hours, was surprisingly simple B) Few days including training and testing C) Weeks, involved developers and integrations D) Still not properly set up honestly Asking because the answer usually explains why most businesses have support that doesn't actually work
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Andrea D'Ambrosio retweeted
Sunday night Two products live Both moving forward Both imperfect Both real TuBoost: creators are using it daily Clips being generated from podcasts, vlogs, interviews Real content going live on real channels Cassandra: Telegram integration in development Product Hunt launch waiting on that one feature Because launching twice on the same product means the second launch has to mean something I could launch Cassandra on Product Hunt tomorrow But the right moment is when the product is exactly what I want people to find when they search for it six months from now Patience is a product decision too Sunday done New week tomorrow Night
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Andrea D'Ambrosio retweeted
The businesses losing customers aren't losing them at 2pm They're losing them at 11pm When someone lands on the site Has one question And nobody is there to answer it The question doesn't go away The customer does This is the problem Cassandra was built for Not to replace human support To cover the hours humans don't
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Andrea D'Ambrosio retweeted
Most AI clipping tools stop at level 2 Pick the moments Export the clips Done TuBoost is at level 4 now And the distance between level 2 and level 4 is the difference between clips that exist and clips that actually perform Sunday morning
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Andrea D'Ambrosio retweeted
$97 a month gets you everything. Chat widget, voice calls, custom training, 10 languages, real-time inbox, lead capture. $147 gets you all of that plus full branding removal. White-label it. Resell it. Build recurring revenue on top of it. No per-seat pricing. No surprises.
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