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I built an AI that tells creators who will watch their content — before they post

Hey IH 👋

Creators spend hours making content, then post it blind — hoping the algorithm picks it up. Most of the time, it doesn't. Not because the content is bad, but because it was never positioned for the right audience.

I built Meteorra AI to fix that.

✦ Which markets will actually watch your content
✦ Audience segment + positioning advice
✦ Market-aware tags, hashtags & title ideas
✦ A discoverability score before you hit publish

3 name changes, 3 users, zero funding. Live at https://www.meteorra.ai/ — free to try, no signup needed.

Now I need your honest take:

→ Is the value prop clear?
→ Would a creator you know actually use this?
→ What's the one thing that's missing?

Every reply shapes what gets built next 🙏

on May 5, 2026
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    I made some recent update to Ui would be happy to receive feedback!

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    The problem is real.
    The current framing just makes it sound softer than it is.

    “Who will watch your content” sounds like prediction.
    Useful, but easy to dismiss.

    The stronger value is actually:
    “what audience this will miss before you waste the post.”

    That is sharper.
    Less vanity, more loss prevention.

    Creators do not care about discoverability scores.
    They care about not spending 3 hours making something for the wrong audience.

    That is the real pain.
    The product feels stronger when framed as pre-publish audience risk, not content prediction.

    Also: Meteorra sounds polished, but still slightly vague for a tool this performance-driven.
    If this leans harder into audience intelligence / positioning infrastructure, Xevoa.com is the stronger long-term name.

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      This is genuinely one of the most useful pieces of feedback I’ve received so far.

      You’re right that “predict reach” can sound abstract or overly optimistic. The stronger pain is actually avoiding the wrong audience / wrong positioning before investing time into the content.

      That framing resonates much more with the direction I want Meteorra to evolve toward — less vanity metrics, more pre-publish audience intelligence.

      Really appreciate this perspective.

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        Exactly.

        That shift matters because “predict reach” feels optional.

        “avoid making content for the wrong audience” feels expensive.

        That is the stronger product.

        But that also means the brand has to carry more weight.

        Meteorra sounds polished, but it does not instantly tell me this is about audience risk, positioning, or pre-publish decision intelligence.

        So the product is getting sharper than the name.

        If you’re serious about moving toward audience intelligence, I’d pressure-test whether Meteorra can actually carry that category long term.

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    "I'll start — the hardest part wasn't building it, it was finding a name that wasn't already taken 😅 Went through Search Pilot → CreatorReach AI → finally Meteorra AI. If you try it, even just once, I'd love to know what you think."

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