Show HN: Alpha Feed – Using LLMs to curate AI news and end endless scrolling
3 points| stephancill | 2 years ago |alphafeed.xyz
Long time reader, first time poster here. I run a telegram channel where I post interesting things I come across related to machine learning every day. It takes a lot of effort to keep up and it's time consuming to filter through all the noise on social media, so that's why we set out to build Alpha Feed.
Our mission with Alpha Feed is to help users reclaim control over their time spent on social media and stay informed about their areas of interest in a focused, efficient way. Currently, we're focusing on AI, but we plan to expand our offering to more topics in the future.
Here's how Alpha Feed works:
Our system ingests content from a curated list of sources. Each piece of content is then scored using ChatGPT on metrics like relevance, novelty, impact, and reliability. With this information, we calculate a significance score, which enables us to surface only the most important pieces of news.
The end product is a concise newsletter with the most significant AI news, delivered straight to your inbox every day.
We're looking for feedback to learn how we can improve the user experience and build something that's useful to people wanting to keep up with fast moving topics.
You can sign up for a 7 day free trial which you can cancel at any time at https://alphafeed.xyz.
jaggs|2 years ago
stephancill|2 years ago
jaggs|2 years ago
1. On-boarding is now much better (although I would have a sentence saying 'credit card not needed' somewhere along the process to encourage more uptake.
2. The addition of the screen grabs really helps with first impressions.
3. I'm afraid I don't find the layout or the content compelling enough. At any price. Sorry. I am comparing the value to a quick read of HN on any given day, and a) I can't scan the content fast enough to make it trivially easy to assimilate the news and b) the curated stories in no way match the compelling quality of HN - in my opinion.
4. The bottom line is 'why would I pay for this?'. I would gently suggest that you remove the subscription requirement right now, until you test the product quality and market fit. Set up a Discord, encourage feedback, send out a newsletter. Do whatever it needs to discover the value and market fit before you go any further.
Apologies if that is not what you wanted to hear, but I am just one opinion, so I could be talking a load of rubbish. As I said though, good luck with the project. I think there's definitely a germ of an idea there.
stephancill|2 years ago
I fully understand the argument for the value not being there yet, appreciate the honesty. There is work to do on the product and marketing side to increase the value delivered.
While making it free to gather feedback may be one sensible approach to take, for now at least I think charging users from the get go will give us a better indicator if the idea has legs. With that being said, we will explore your suggestions to see if there's a compromise to be made.
Hopefully we can win you over in the future!