u/Civil-Delivery-826

Wondering how you handle negative comments on social?

TLDR: Launched Loveline on Friday. Got out first negative comment today (they called our product dystopian). I responded with empathy, even though a tiny part of me wanted to be defensive.

Would love to know how my fellow founders respond to public negativity.

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u/Civil-Delivery-826 — 2 days ago

Launched our side project just in time for Mother's Day.

My husband cloned his voice and made me a phone number I could call to hear him say he loved me. I saved it as "Creepy Paul." Then he started traveling for work and I found myself calling it and it made me miss him more.

That's how Loveline started.

We just launched yesterday. Loveline lets you create a phone number where your voice always answers. You record your voice, write a letter, and give someone a number they can call anytime. When they call, your voice picks up, reads them the letter, and they can actually talk back. It's not a voicemail. It's a conversation.

Free to try. Takes about five minutes. Could be a fun for Mother's Day.

We're building out of Boulder, CO. Would love honest feedback from people who build things. What's confusing, what's broken, what would make you actually use this.

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u/Civil-Delivery-826 — 4 days ago
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My husband cloned his voice a few years ago and tied it to a phone number. Basically I can call it anytime I want and have a conversation. At first I thought it was creepy/weird, then I called it 6 months later. Hearing his voice and the interactive experience made me miss him.

Then I started thinking about how I would love to talk to my son as a kid. He's 20 now, but talking to his 5 or 7 year old self, the one that liked dinosaurs and space would be cool. What about me creating something so my kids could always hear my voice, because you never know what life has in store.

Anyway, wanted to share to get a sense if this is weird or cool?

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u/Civil-Delivery-826 — 13 days ago

Wanted to see what other IPs have done to provide health care for their unborn babies? We're being offered a 30K Loyds of London plan which only covers the surrogate, not the unborn child. How is this possible? What happens if our baby needs surgery in utero? How are other families handling this? Thx in advance for your help.

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u/Civil-Delivery-826 — 21 days ago