u/Signal_Mastodon_7315

What are your problems?

Hey, I'm a developer looking to solve problems in the prediction market space. Is there a tool out there that doesn't exist already that you think would be useful for you? Or is there a tool out there that exists already but has some glaring issue with it?

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u/Signal_Mastodon_7315 — 6 days ago

What are your problems?

Hey, I'm a developer looking to solve problems in the prediction market space. Is there a tool out there that doesn't exist already that you think would be useful for you? Or is there a tool out there that exists already but has some glaring issue with it?

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u/Signal_Mastodon_7315 — 6 days ago
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Hey, I'm a developer looking to solve problems in the prediction market space. Is there a tool out there that doesn't exist already that you think would be useful for you? Or is there a tool out there that exists already but has some glaring issue with it?

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u/Signal_Mastodon_7315 — 6 days ago

Problem: I had a 500-day streak on Duolingo for Mandarin, but when I actually went to China, I couldn't hold a real conversation. There were many things I wanted to say but didn't know how, and forming coherent sentences was difficult.

Solution: Fluo, an app that lets you practice conversation with AI tutors, 24/7 and judgement free.

Benefits:

- You can figure out where you're actually lacking, practice until it's perfect, and repeat

- 100x cheaper than hiring a human tutor, and available any time you want, with no fear of judgement!

- I've added a bunch of tools such as automatic correction, one-tap breakdowns, "what to say" suggestions, and many more to help supplement learning.

Here is a link that gives access to the pro subscription free for a month!

If you end up liking the app or think it has potential, i'm looking to build a group of people that provide detailed feedback over time in exchange for a lifetime pro subscription. If you're interested, feel free to send me a dm or leave a comment!

I really want to make this an actually useful language learning app, so any feedback good or bad is greatly appreciated :)

u/Signal_Mastodon_7315 — 13 days ago
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Problem: I had a 500-day streak on Duolingo for Mandarin, but when I actually went to China, I couldn't hold a real conversation. There were many things I wanted to say but didn't know how, and forming coherent sentences was difficult.

Solution: Fluo, an app that lets you practice conversation with AI tutors, 24/7 and judgement free.

Benefits:

- You can figure out where you're actually lacking, practice until it's perfect, and repeat

- 100x cheaper than hiring a human tutor, and available any time you want, with no fear of judgement!

- I've added a bunch of tools such as automatic correction, one-tap breakdowns, "what to say" suggestions, and many more to help supplement learning.

Here is a link that grants access to all Pro features for 1 month (Please let me know if this works, not 100% sure if it does)

I'm a solo developer, so I'd love to hear any user feedback on what works, what doesn't, and what could be improved.

If you like the app, I'd really appreciate a review/rating on the app store 😄

u/Signal_Mastodon_7315 — 15 days ago