I like the Obsidian example. Getting started is easy, maybe what we need is a neat way to tuck away complexity and let advanced users choose when to use it.
I finished building an autofix feature for Hadaa Ai Landscaper and it had me thinking how even a year ago such a tool would not exist.
The ability to detect landscaping issues and fix them with the click of a button sounds simple now but a year ago it was impossible. So was string manipulations even when using the most advanced Regex.
I recently updated the preset feature on Hadaa Ai Landscaper to support user preferences. You can now select options like using local plants, add seats, add water features and even whether to include trees and the generated landscapes show very high fidelity to these preferences.
It's free to try with no card required and your feedback will mean a lot to me :)
I recently launched Hadaa Ai Landscaper which was inspired by my tough experience using advanced landscaping tools with no prior experience.
Eventually, it has evolved into what looks like a very basic Photoshop Studio but with Ai landscaping features like Automated issue detections and auto fix, masking, applying landscape presets and augmented prompt editing.
yeah it’s more like the earliest one that was worth preserving or considering “a finished piece” however that worked back then, the first shippable code
I recently deployed this app, Hadaa Ai landscaper that I built to landscape my own yard and it has evolved into a full dashboard that is fully Ai powered and looks like photoshop.
My goal was to make landscaping extremely accessible while being practical and realistic and I hope this tool translates into that.
It is free to signup and try with no credit card required. I'd love your feedback as home owners and pro landscapers. What other challenges can it solve for you?