Just to follow-up, I added a basic implementation of bulk uploading (although it's temporarily limited to a small number of uploads until scalability has been given a bit more thought).
Hey HN, I spent the past few days buiding Laterbase, a (free) AI-powered bookmark manager that enables you to save, search, and chat with your bookmarks.
It's pretty hacky, but would appreciate any feedback!
> Does it need our own OpenAI API key to run this or it doesn't need that?
You don't need an OpenAI API key.
> How long are you planning to offer the lifetime offer? If I invest in lifetime plan, is it sustainable enough to run at least for 2 years even if you are not able to sell it more or produce MRR ?
Whilst I'm considering a switch to a subscription model, I will of course honour previously purchased lifetime licenses forever. When you buy a lifetime license, you are also sent a compiled version of the app that you can run locally on your own machine, using your own OpenAI API key, so there's no risk to you even if PitchPal ends up not being sustainable.
> Also, how can I contact you if I want to promote this via our platform? Do you have any active affiliate program for promotion?
You can contact me at sam@pitchpal.app - shoot me an email re: the affiliate program as it's not something I've considered!
Hi Sam, emailed at sam@pitchpal.app twice since 11th July but didn't receive any response. Not sure if the your email client is working properly or not.
No, I don't store or read your data. State is managed using your browser's local storage. The caveat being that the tool uses GPT-4, so your data will be sent to OpenAI via an AWS Lambda function.
However, upon purchasing PitchPal you will also be emailed a compiled version of the app that you can run on your local machine, using your own OpenAI API key.
That's not something I've considered, but love the idea!
Initial assumption is that there could be a ton of overlap (e.g. select a research area + provide a brief description of your hypothesis/planned experiments to generate the application).
Are there any nuances / complexities I'm missing? What do you find to be the most time consuming part about writing these applications?
There are a bunch of different expectations depending on the types and agencies. I suggest starting at SBIR.gov then really happy to help in any way. Most time consuming part is tailoring the answers to all of the sections.
Hey HN, just sharing a tool I made over a long weekend to help founders generate completed applications for popular funds like YC, Seedcamp, etc.
Just enter the name of your startup, along with a brief description of the service + founders, and it will use GPT-4 to create an application that takes into account the requirements of your chosen accelerator.
Hey HN! I'm super excited to share Markup with you, which is a totally free & open-source annotation tool that helps you transform unstructured text (e.g. news articles) into structured data that you can use for building, training, or fine-tuning ML models!
Markup uses GPT-4 to learn as you annotate, and speed up the process by predicting complex entities and attributes!
Yes, I built Markup alongside clinicians within the NHS (they would provide feedback, feature requests, etc.). However, they use a locally hosted version with a standalone sequence-to-sequence model I trained on medical entities; they don't send patient data to third parties.