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https://pagewatch.ai/

Building a tool to check your site layout and copy from multiple devices. Uses gpt-5 vision to find inconsistencies in headings/images.


Landing page is pretty but some serious spelling errors going on in the main title ('Flixible Email', 'Bussines'), might want to fix that :) see https://pagewatch.ai/s-jbjiz2qxvndc/li4tigvz/dashboard


FIY your homepage automatically loads new content when you scroll down, making things look quite chaotic and impossible to see the footer.


Thanks, you're right. The infinite scroll triggers too aggressively at the moment. I'll switch to manual loading so the footer stays accessible.


This thing at least looks like a bike, some of the 'e-bikes' are way more motorcycles than actually meant to be paddled.


A task framework could be very useful, setting up celery task can get complicated very fast, especially once you have multiple servers with rolling deploys or recurring task (celery-beat). Rails has active-job and is always something I felt was missing from Django.


https://render.com/ is probably the closest, I'm really enjoying using them. Workflow is the same as heroku, but cheaper, no nightly restarts, supports new python versions etc..


I use Render, spend remarkably little time doing devops. Its fantastic


Pretty clever to host the malware on a sites.google.com domain, makes it look way more trustworthy. Google should probably stop allowing people to add content under that address.


Astro is really fun to work with, cool that you can add components from vue/react etc all on the same page. Sounds like they are planning to use the money for their AI builder, hopefully the core keeps getting worked on also.


Do you have an affiliate plan, or likely to have one? Maybe they plan to redirect with their affiliate ID at some point?


Don't have an affiliate program, and I don't think we've got anything to suggest we will have one in the future (frankly our billing process is pretty bare bones and affiliate stuff isn't something we're looking at right now).

We're a small bot security/captcha company and pretty regularly get various attacks thrown at us - figuring out if somebody is up to something more along those lines was my main concern.


Ha not bad, pagewatch.ai

  Look at that video player, apologizing profusely because it doesn’t know why it 
  can’t load. Sadly, it’s the most relatable thing on your webpage. Your site is 
  like a desperate dating profile: "I swear I'm different! 
I wanted to reciprocate with my tool (not as spicy) https://pagewatch.ai/5f5c1cef-c119-4389-9641-965a4fee2b33/29...


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