from Fractal Reader Development and Operation Diary Fractal Summary: 2024/5/9 Feeling a bit sluggish, so organizing hypotheses for validation
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- It seems like the decline in the number of repeat users has stopped (blu3mo)
Feeling a bit sluggish lately
- The main reason seems to be the lack of a clear direction
- Even if I repeat the same things I tweet in Japanese on Twitter, only about 5% of the gathered traffic seems to stick around
- I want to continue the cycle of “creating hypotheses and validating with minimal resources”
Assumptions (Regarding the allocation of resources in my life)
- I don’t intend to invest my development resources heavily in this
- I don’t particularly aim to become a strong web engineer, so I don’t find the skills or experience gained there very appealing
- I will use my resources for business creation and decision-making (blu3mo)
- I find great value in the knowledge and insights based on the real experiences gained there
- There’s also motivation from the enjoyment of new experiences#living like a mist in the world
- I already feel that I’ve gained a perspective and mindset of someone who creates businesses, which I couldn’t get from research or hobby development (blu3mo)
Withdrawal Conditions
- I don’t have a strong attachment to FractalReader itself
- I choose to continue because it seems like the best option among the cards I currently hold for doing I want to spend 10-20% of my time and prioritize the value for customers to create something once
- There isn’t much reason to continue if it’s not easy to commercialize
Hypotheses
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Achieve MMR$1000 with Fractal Summary without using too many development resources
- I will withdraw once this is disproven
- 10 per month * 100 people, 100 per month * 10 people, $1000 per month * 1 person
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Assuming a toC, the goal is achievable
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Assuming readers of academic papers as customers, the goal is achievable
- Feeling a bit off
- Academic papers are generally highly specialized, so summarizing them appropriately requires high LLM performance
- Processing PDF papers properly and delving into them is quite challenging
- Especially with formulas
- But about 20% use them that way
- Feeling a bit off
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Assuming readers of internet articles as customers, the goal is achievable
- This seems more plausible
- Even from current usage, about 30-40% fall into this category
- There is an issue with Sharing Functionality Leads to Increased Awareness, but Seems to Conflict with Copyright
- A straightforward approach like “Providing website summarization functionality with a Chrome extension” might be the most reasonable
- Seems promising (tkgshn)
- This seems more plausible
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Assuming people who summarize meeting transcripts as customers, the goal is achievable
- This seems quite plausible
- About 10-20% of users are using it in this way
- It’s possible even with chat logs
- Since this use case doesn’t seem widely recognized, I’ll tweet and see the response
- I want to grasp more specifically what it means to be a “person summarizing meeting transcripts”
- I run an online salon for educators, and we have regular meetings on Zoom, so I plan to try using it there (kawahiii)
- I tried summarizing last week’s meeting video with Fractal Summary (kawahiii)
- The accuracy of the transcription wasn’t sufficient (this is a glasp issue), and the lack of shared materials made it a bit hard to read (kawahiii)
- It might be good to delve into what kind of transcription would be ideal (nishio)
- The example of Social Hack Day uses Zoom recordings uploaded privately on YouTube and uses that transcript
- It might be good to delve into what kind of transcription would be ideal (nishio)
- Currently, it might be better to have meetings that don’t handle materials in a dialogue format? (kawahiii)
- I’ll try using it for now and see the reactions of the customers (kawahiii)- “When sharing materials on the screen, just listening to the audio might not provide enough information,” said nishio.
- The accuracy of the transcription wasn’t sufficient (this is a glasp issue), and the lack of shared materials made it a bit hard to read (kawahiii)
- I tried summarizing last week’s meeting video with Fractal Summary (kawahiii)
- I run an online salon for educators, and we have regular meetings on Zoom, so I plan to try using it there (kawahiii)
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“Oh, that’s helpful,” replied blu3mo.
- “Indeed, content that can be understood solely through text might be more appropriate,” added blu3mo.
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Regarding YouTube and podcasts
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Besides the above, there may be other good customers.
- Although not deeply explored, potential customers could include those who read legal literature or use cases in the education sector.