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Today is my 1st Product Hunt launch!

Today is my 1st Product Hunt launch!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 [Open in app]( or [online]() [My March Update]( Today is my 1st Product Hunt launch! [Chris Sev]( Mar 30   [Save]( [▷  Listen](   So much has happened since the last time I sent this newsletter. While [Devtr.ee]( was the focus last month, [Video Tap]( (the video 2 blog converter) became the focus for March. My 1st Product Hunt launch Let’s start off with the big announcement: [Video Tap is on Product Hunt]( It’s my first one so I’d really appreciate if you could [check it out and support](. The Busiest March Video Tap was stale the last 6 months while I waited for the ChatGPT API. We finally got it and then got GPT-4 access! Improved the Video Tap features literally overnight. The cool thing about having worked the last year on it is that we were already well positioned with SEO and brand awareness to capitalize. Success is just hard work and being 🍌 bananas 🍌 lucky in the right place at the right time. Or something like that. It truly felt like an indie-hacking month. Coding day and night and having a blast. It felt great to focus on coding a project I've believed in for a year. Finally, it's gaining traction, and that's exhilarating. Here’s my March timeline: - March 6: ChatGPT API released - March 8: [Video Tap 2.0 announced]( - Switched from monthly pricing to pay-per-video - Redesigned/streamlined the site - [Free YouTube 👉 Blog demo]( on the home page - Added ability to do coding videos!!! - March 9: Landed [PlanetScale]( as [1st enterprise client]( - March 10-20: Tons of coding + improvements - March 15: GPT-4 API released - March 21: Released a free tool: [YouTube Chapters Generator]( - March 23: Video limit raised from 12 min to 25 min - March 25: My wife made a [1-minute demo video]( - March 29: Added affiliate program. [Get paid 25% for referrals]( - March 30: [Product Hunt!!!]( Live content published with Video Tap We’ve turned almost 4,000 videos into blog posts now! Here’s some highlights: - [PlanetScale’s 64-video MySQL Course]( - Gary Simon: [Spinning Text w/ JavaScript]( - Colby Fayock: [Exploring GitHub Copilot X]( Revenue for March Video Tap made like $200 in the entire past year. In March, we broke the $1,000 mark! AI is here… and I’m excited With GPT-4 out and ChatGPT getting into the hands of non-coders, it’s been so fun to watch. We’re at the beginning of something amazing. I’m here for all the creativity and am happy to shirk off all the negativity. Ok, maybe some negativity: [Twitter avatar for @chris__sev] Chris Sev @chris__sev gpt4 prompt: i need to ban a user on my discord server. give me a message to send to him that is nice but backhanded output: [Image]( PM ∙ Mar 19, 2023 --------------------------------------------------------------- 958Likes50Retweets]( There’s been many times in history where technology usurps an industry. Typewriter, printing press, cars, internet. Every time, we’ve found ways to be more creative and to generate more jobs. If you asked somebody 20 years ago if kids streaming video games would be a job, they’d tell you to get back to work crunching numbers accountant! That “job” was only created thanks to the internet. The demos showcasing GPT-4’s power are incredible. Coding with just our voices. Writing creatively. Making the [Pope have swagger](. Destroying Google’s hold on search. The amount of time [Copilot]( has saved me has been immense. The amount of time more AI things can save me is exciting. I want to focus on building, not coding. A personal note 2nd baby is due next month in April! I’m prepping all my projects so that I can truly take a step back and enjoy paternity time. Not sure if I’ll write the April newsletter. Might talk to you next month. Either way, have a productive zen April friends. Thanks for reading Chris Sev's Newsletter! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. [Pledge your support]( If you liked this post by [Chris Sev's Newsletter]( could you help me out and share it? Appreciate you to the moon. [Share](   [Like]( [Comment]( [Share](   Read Chris Sev's Newsletter in the app Listen to posts, join subscriber chats, and never miss an update from Chris Sev. [Get the iOS app]( the Android app]( © 2023 Chris Sev 9921 Colsen Michael Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89149 [Unsubscribe]() [Start writing]()

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