Great idea! It’s refreshing to see someone offering a free tool to counter the overhyped “guru” industry on LinkedIn. I tried it out, and the interface is clean and easy to use—props for making it frictionless with no signup required.
The section-by-section breakdown is insightful, and I like how the recommendations are actionable rather than generic fluff. One suggestion: it might be useful to incorporate examples or templates for high-scoring profiles to help users better visualize the recommendations.
Quick question: how are you prioritizing the recommendations? Are they weighted based on the potential impact, or is it more of a generalized scoring system?
Looking forward to seeing how this evolves—keep up the great work!
We researched a lot and find that for now it's openai's models as they have the best reasoning capabilities.
we plan to integrate different models for different use cases, i.e. google palm for easy questions like top 5 restaurants in the city but that require more up-to-date information
The section-by-section breakdown is insightful, and I like how the recommendations are actionable rather than generic fluff. One suggestion: it might be useful to incorporate examples or templates for high-scoring profiles to help users better visualize the recommendations.
Quick question: how are you prioritizing the recommendations? Are they weighted based on the potential impact, or is it more of a generalized scoring system?
Looking forward to seeing how this evolves—keep up the great work!