Show HN: I built an AI calendar to help you get stuff done – feedback wanted (running4-m.github.io)
If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment! For additional information, click the link provided. I decided to present the extra details on a webpage because it’s easier to organize and format the information in a way that’s clear and more digestible.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 56.2 ms ] threadThe description.html page you saw is just meant to give a quick overview of what the project is about and what it can do. I appreciate you pointing this out, and I'll definitely think about adding more screenshots and content to make things clearer!
If you’re uncomfortable providing your email or just want to explore the site quickly, feel free to use a fake email to browse around. If you decide to try the trial after checking things out, that would be fantastic! If not, I still appreciate you taking the time to explore the site. Thank you!
I'm curious enough to click the link and have a look. I'll even leave a comment (as evidenced by this note), but I'm not curious enough to read through a wall of text, and make some vague 3-7 day time commitment.
If you want people to be engaged and spend time learning this tool and providing feedback, reach out to friends. Strangers online are unlikely to care enough to get past the first sentence of that landing page.
I totally get the long paragraph thing—it’s been pointed out to me by one of my family members that it’s a bit much, and I understand not everyone wants to read through all of it. I just thought it’d be better to provide more info than less, but yeah, looking back, I should probably trim it down a bit. Thanks again for the comment!
I understand the concern with getting feedback from friends and family, you definitely want to avoid getting into a bubble. One thing you can try – don't ask for feedback, ask for complaints.
If you ask for negative feedback you're more likely to get useful information from them. Even better if you can be specific about what you're after. Questions might be something like: 'During the first five minutes when you were setting up events, what did you find confusing?'
Thanks again for your feedback, and for giving it a try—that’s all I can really ask for. Happy New Year!
I read the "What This AI Calendar Does" three times over and I'm still at a loss. Is this a test to recognize AI slop?
Thanks for the comment! Essentially, when you sign up, you get access to a calendar where you can add tasks or events for the upcoming week. On the day of the event, the AI generates a response based on the task you created, giving you a starting point for when it’s time to work on it. If you'd like to modify the response, you can just chat with the AI. I thought this idea would be helpful since I often add tasks to my own calendar but struggle with procrastination. Having that extra push to get started seemed like a good way to help people get things done faster.
Of course, this is still a work in progress, and I’m definitely open to suggestions or feature ideas. Thanks again for your feedback, and if you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
How does it give me a starting point for "Fix bug tickets that came in over holidays" or "run to trader joe's to pick up groceries"? If this isn't a good use case for it, what kind of events are?
The main reason I suggested creating tasks that might need help generating content is based on my own experience with ChatGPT. I mostly used it for summaries, idea generation, coding help, and brainstorming ideas. I know some people also use it for casual conversations, but my focus was on those more practical use cases.
To make this process easier, I’ve added a dropdown menu when setting up events, which includes prompts for things like summaries, brainstorming, and learning help. However, in the actual dropdown, there are more than three options, as having just three can be limiting. You can select one of these prompts, and based on your event title and optional description, the AI will generate content tailored specifically to your task.
If you have any more questions please ask!
Thanks for pointing that out—definitely something I’ll keep in mind going forward!
That said, if I were to focus on a specific group, like students or professionals, I’m not entirely sure yet. The concept isn’t fully fleshed out, so I’d love any suggestions—especially if anything about the idea feels unclear. I haven’t thought much about the target audience; I’ve mostly just been building the idea as I go. But thanks for asking—it’s actually a great question and something I should definitely think more about!