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Has anyone here experimented with AI tools for creating patent-style figures? I recently came across [PatentFig AI](https://patentfig.ai/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) and it got me thinking about where tools like this realistically fit into a business workflow. Not talking about replacing professional patent illustrators, but more for: * speeding up early concept visualization * creating rough drafts from sketches * helping founders communicate ideas faster before filing I’m curious whether people see actual time savings from AI-generated patent drawings, or if the cleanup/revision process ends up cancelling out the benefit. For anyone working with patents, product design, or technical documentation: Where do you think AI tools are genuinely useful today, and where are they still falling short?
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Has anyone here experimented with AI tools for creating patent-style figures? I recently came across [PatentFig AI](https://patentfig.ai/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) and it got me thinking about where tools like this realistically fit into a business workflow. Not talking about replacing professional patent illustrators, but more for: * speeding up early concept visualization * creating rough drafts from sketches * helping founders communicate ideas faster before filing I’m curious whether people see actual time savings from AI-generated patent drawings, or if the cleanup/revision process ends up cancelling out the benefit. For anyone working with patents, product design, or technical documentation: Where do you think AI tools are genuinely useful today, and where are they still falling short?
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**Title:** Anyone using AI for patent drawings or technical diagrams? **Post:** I recently came across a tool called PatentFig AI that can turn sketches or product descriptions into patent-style drawings, and it got me thinking about how niche AI tools are becoming lately. Has anyone here actually used AI for patent drawings or technical diagrams? Do you trust AI-generated figures for real patent filings, or do they still need heavy manual editing? I’m also curious whether tools like this will eventually replace specialized freelancers, or mostly just speed up their workflow.
Looks good overall, but I think it is a bit too long and promotional. Please make it shorter and more natural, like a real discussion post. Mention PatentFig AI only lightly, and focus more on asking people’s opinions about AI tools for patent drawings.
Title: Has anyone here tried AI tools for patent drawings or technical diagrams? Post: I recently came across PatentFig AI and thought the idea behind it was pretty interesting for small businesses and startups that deal with product development or patents. From what I understood, it uses AI to turn sketches, product images, or written descriptions into patent-style technical drawings and diagrams. It seems aimed at helping people avoid spending hours manually creating figures for patent filings or technical documentation. What caught my attention is how niche these newer AI tools are becoming. A few years ago most AI discussions were about chatbots and copywriting, but now there are platforms focused on very specific business workflows like: patent preparation compliance documents technical illustrations engineering diagrams For founders or small teams building hardware/products, I can see how something like this might save time and reduce outsourcing costs, especially early on. I’m curious though: Would you trust AI-generated patent figures for actual filings? Do you think tools like this will replace specialized freelancers/agencies, or just speed up their workflow? What are the most surprisingly useful “niche AI tools” you’ve discovered lately for small businesses? Interested to hear real experiences and opinions from people here.
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Hey, I came across your game and honestly the concept stood out immediately. One thing I noticed is that games like yours usually perform really well on Reddit when the promotion feels natural and community-first instead of “advertising.” Subreddits like r/IndieGaming, r/gamedev, r/pcgaming, and niche genre communities can drive surprisingly targeted traffic, wishlists, and early players when approached correctly. I help game developers market on Reddit through organic-style posts that blend into the community naturally while still creating curiosity and traffic toward the game. This includes: • Finding the right subreddits • Creating engaging post angles • Writing authentic Reddit-style content • Posting strategies that avoid looking promotional • Long-term visibility/community growth If you want, I can also share a few subreddit ideas specifically suited for your game and the kind of posts that would likely perform best there.
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Hey! I checked out your SaaS on Uneed and I honestly think it’s a really solid product — especially the way it solves a clear problem and already has a defined use case. That’s exactly the kind of thing that can do well once it reaches the right audience. One thing I’ve noticed with a lot of early-stage SaaS products is that even when the product itself is strong, the hardest part is still getting consistent visibility and attracting the right early users outside your immediate network. That’s where Reddit comes in. With millions of active users across highly engaged startup, SaaS, and niche professional communities, it can be a powerful way to get exposure, attract early adopters, and collect real feedback from the exact users your product is built for. I specialize in helping SaaS products gain visibility through strategic Reddit promotion and community engagement. Would you be open to giving it a small trial and seeing how it performs with your target audience?
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Exactly, and honestly that’s the right mindset. Reddit users react much better to genuine discussion posts than obvious promotion, especially in developer communities. For the first positioning posts, I’d probably suggest subreddits like r/webdev, r/SideProject, r/learnprogramming, or r/programming depending on the angle we take. The goal wouldn’t be to “market” immediately, but to see how people naturally react to the platform, UI, and concept itself. Usually I handle this as a positioning/testing phase first before scaling further marketing. I charge $10 per post for that since each subreddit needs a slightly different approach and positioning to feel natural.
What subreddits do you suggest?
I wanna make sure the website looks good and is intuitive before going heavy with marketing
People on reddit can smell forced marketing posts very easily as I've come to realize, so I think the posts have to be very natural
That honestly makes sense, especially since building the product itself already takes a lot of focus. A few ideas that immediately came to mind: • Positioning EliteCode as a “real-world systems alternative” to traditional coding platforms • Sharing engineering/problem-solving discussions instead of direct promotions • Posting naturally inside backend and systems-focused communities But before diving deep into strategy, I think the first thing we should do is make 1–2 positioning posts in a few marketing/startup subreddits to hear what Redditors genuinely think about the website itself. Because with Reddit marketing, reputation and first impression matter a lot. If the community responds positively to the platform naturally, scaling visibility becomes much easier afterward.
I think the platform has a lot of potential, I just dont much experience with marketing/growth stuff yet
Yeah, I'd really like to hear your ideas
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Hello gummoso, I came across EliteCode recently, and I really like the way you positioned the platform around real-world systems practice instead of just traditional coding challenges. The concept feels refreshing, especially for developers looking to move beyond standard interview prep. Reddit is one of the strongest places for this kind of platform because developers actively discuss interview preparation, systems design, backend engineering, and practical coding challenges inside highly engaged communities. The demand already exists, the key is positioning EliteCode in the right conversations naturally. I specialize in Reddit marketing, helping tech-focused platforms increase visibility and users through strategic, well-positioned posts that attract organic attention and consistent traffic. For a platform like EliteCode, this can help bring in developers genuinely interested in systems-style problem solving rather than just casual traffic. I’d be glad to share a few ideas on how EliteCode could gain traction across relevant Reddit communities and attract more engaged users organically. I’d love to hear your thoughts if that sounds interesting. Best regards, Catherine.
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