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BlogBowl Goes AI-First — I’d Love Your Feedback šŸ™

šŸš€ BlogBowl Goes AI-First — I’d Love Your Feedback!

Hey IndieHackers!

Over the last year, I’ve been building BlogBowl - a blogging platform designed specifically for busy founders.

I’ve poured a ton of love into it, and honestly, I’m really proud of how far it’s come.

But now… the direction is shifting.

BlogBowl is going AI-first, and it’s getting crazy powerful.

Here’s an example of a blog post that was 100% generated by AI:
šŸ‘‰ "How to Create a Blog for Your SaaS Product"

AI generate post

I even ran it through an AI detector just out of curiosity… and it came back 78% human 🤯


Now, I need your help šŸ™

I’m at a crossroads, and I’d love your feedback:

- Should I keep adding this AI functionality into the existing BlogBowl platform?

- Or should I spin it off into a separate, simpler tool that connects with BlogBowl?

To be honest, I’d rather not build a new product from scratch — but I also want the user experience and positioning to be super clear.


What BlogBowl already includes:

- Manage blogs, changelogs, and help docs

- Write and send newsletters

- Built-in analytics

- And soon: an AI writing assistant that will auto-generate articles daily (you just review & publish)

I think this last feature could be a game-changer for busy indie founders.


šŸš€ We just launched on MicroLaunch!

I’d really appreciate your support šŸ™

So if you like the idea or have some feedback, please, support us here.

Let me know what you think - your thoughts would mean a lot as I shape the next steps for BlogBowl.

Thanks!

Dan

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    I'd personally prefer a single tool with coherent experience. What if I decide to drop AI generation and write posts myself for any reason? Or what if I wanna add some changes to already generated posts? In these cases I'm able to just disable AI and go on.

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      Yeah, that makes sense šŸ‘

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        If he wants to edit a post, he edits it. If he wants to keep writing by hand, he does it. AI-generated content is the only way to attract customers these days. It should be part of the same product, adding edition capabilities and an on/off feature.

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    Just signed up! Going AI-first sounds like the right product direction. As someone building a B2C SaaS, it'd be great to upload my customer interview recordings into an app that turns my interviews into blog posts. It might be helpful to be able to give prompt instructions to the AI so that the blog sounds like the tone of the brand. I guess this is something I could do by creating a custom GPT but if your app made it easier to automatically review / schedule these posts and make the blog creation process seamless, I would be willing to pay for that product.

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      Thanks for the feedback!
      Yeah, there will be also an option to give certain instructions for "custom posts", because it will also automatically do SEO work for you. Find keyword -> come up with great article -> write great article.

      But you would be able to add custom articles as well, where you can add certain instructions (E.g. transcription of video call)

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    It sounds more like a feature than a stand-alone product. I'd say integrate it. Plus, users can opt out if they prefer to write the blog independently.

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      Exactly, thank you for feedback šŸ™

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        No worries mate.

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    You should definitely keep this feature integrated into BlogBowl. It’s clearly the most powerful tech hook to attract users to your product.

    Blog management is often seen as something simple, but in reality, creating consistent, high-quality content is one of the most time-consuming tasks for a founder.

    Having AI generate relevant blog posts daily — directly inside a platform that already handles changelogs, newsletters, and analytics — is a massive value add.

    Don’t spin it off. This is the kind of standout feature that can make BlogBowl a must-have tool for busy indie makers.

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      got my account setup, let me know when we can integrate BB as a subdomain and ready, want to try !

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        Sure, Julien, I'll let you know one of the first, once it's ready

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      Great, thank you for your feedback šŸ™
      We'll integrate that feature inside the platform...

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    Dan, huge kudos for pushing through the YC rejection and turning it into momentum! šŸš€
    As a SaaS Scaling & PMF Advisor, I see three big opportunities for BlogBowl’s AI-first pivot:

    1ļøāƒ£ Positioning for Founders Who Care About Visibility – Lean hard into ā€œRank in Google + Rank in LLMsā€ as your core differentiator. Most content tools still pitch only SEO.
    2ļøāƒ£ Go-to-Market Strategy via Niche Authority – Create targeted playbooks for SaaS founders, solopreneurs, and niche agencies to show exactly how BlogBowl accelerates growth.
    3ļøāƒ£ Content Flywheel for Scaling – Use BlogBowl itself to document your AI blogging journey, ranking for startup + AI content keywords while showing real-time proof.

    Love how you’re not just adding AI for hype but actually integrating it into the growth engine.

    #SaaSScaling #SaaSCoaching #GoToMarketStrategy #ScalingExpert #ProductMarketFit #PMFAdvisor

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    I love this tool, I'll actually start using it from now on. From my perspective, I'd prefer having the AI functionality directly in the platform because I love a seamless integration of tools that are all in one easy to use platform.

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    Dan, this is super clean — love the founder-first approach and the ā€œjust write and shipā€ vibe. Totally agree that blog tooling is way too clunky for founders.

    One quick thought: as you add things like AI content generation, email lists, and analytics — have you run into any GDPR, privacy, or compliance questions yet?

    We’ve been building an AI compliance assistant for solo devs and SaaS teams who want to stay on the right side of things without lawyering up. Happy to share a free early access link if that ever becomes a headache!

    Either way, really love the direction you’re going with this šŸ”„

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      Hi, I did not run into any questions yet. I think this is something you need to deal with if you want to get Enterprise customers?

      Thanks

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        Hi Dan,

        That makes total sense — enterprise customers definitely raise the compliance stakes quite a bit. For solo devs and smaller SaaS teams, it can feel like a gray area until you scale or start handling more sensitive data.

        If you ever want to get ahead of it or have a quick compliance sanity check as you add features like AI content generation or email lists, feel free to reach out. I’d be happy to share early access to our AI compliance assistant — no strings attached.

        Keep up the great work, and excited to see where you take this!

        Best,

        Kai | CompliAssistant