Quick GTM note after checking the repo and the live site:
I think the product may already be winning attention faster than it is winning comprehension.
The repo made the value click for me sooner than the site did. “AI teacher that lives as a buddy next to your cursor” is still playful, but it tells me what the product actually does. On the site, “AI buddy” lands first, and the practical use case lands second.
If I were testing one change, I would make the first screen more literal:
“An AI teacher on your Mac that can see your screen, talk to you, and point at what matters.”
Then keep the buddy framing as the flavor underneath.
The broader GTM thought: with this much early momentum, the main risk may not be reach. It is that different people walk away describing the product in different ways. Tightening the first-screen promise probably helps all the downstream distribution too.
Curious if that matches what users are actually repeating back to you.
Quick GTM note after checking the repo and the live site:
I think the product may already be winning attention faster than it is winning comprehension.
The repo made the value click for me sooner than the site did. “AI teacher that lives as a buddy next to your cursor” is still playful, but it tells me what the product actually does. On the site, “AI buddy” lands first, and the practical use case lands second.
If I were testing one change, I would make the first screen more literal:
“An AI teacher on your Mac that can see your screen, talk to you, and point at what matters.”
Then keep the buddy framing as the flavor underneath.
The broader GTM thought: with this much early momentum, the main risk may not be reach. It is that different people walk away describing the product in different ways. Tightening the first-screen promise probably helps all the downstream distribution too.
Curious if that matches what users are actually repeating back to you.