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  • ecotto123 6 hours ago

    Hey HN, I’m Edgar.

    For the last few years, I was working on a group travel app called Hoku. The tech was fun to build, but I struggled hard with the marketing side. I ended up building internal tools to help me generate content and keep my social feeds alive while I was coding.

    In the end, Hoku didn't get the traction I hoped for, so I decided to shut it down in December. But I realized the marketing tool I built for myself was actually more useful than the travel app.

    So I polished it up, packaged it, and that’s what Sidecar is.

    It’s basically the tool I wish I had when I started—something to take a raw idea and turn it into a full content calendar so I could get back to building.

    Happy to answer questions

  • codingdave 6 hours ago

    Something along these lines gets posted fairly regularly, and I'm not sure where the disconnect is, but the answer remains the same: People do not want LLM-generated marketing thrown in their face.